Premier League Winners

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Who do you think will win Premier League in the next 10 years?

2009/2010 - Chelsea
2010/2011 - Man Utd
2011/2012 - Arsenal
2012/2013 - Man City
2013/2014 - Man City
2014/2015 - Liverpool
2015/2016 - Newcastle
2016/2017 - Man City
2017/2018 - Man City
2018/2019 - Man City
2019/2020 - Chelsea
 
2009/2010: Man Utd
2010/2011: Man Utd
2011/2012: Man City
2012/2013: Arsenal
2013/2014: Chelsea
2014/2015: Arsenal
2015/2016: Tottenham
2016/2017: Man Utd
2017/2018: Man City
2018/2019: Man City
2019/2020: Man Utd.
 
its abit hard to guess for like 6 or 7 years time anything can happen then like more clubs get bought by billionaires and stuff
 
2009/10: Man Utd
2010/11: Man City
2011/12:sadly the world ends :(
 
2009/10: Man Utd
2010/11: Man City
2011/12:sadly the world ends :(

lol you actually believe that bullshit the world will end in 2012 haha lol more chance of pompy winning the premier league in 2 seasons
 
2009/2010 chelski
2010/2011 arsenal
2011/2012 arsenal
2012/2013 manu
2013/2014 arsenal
2014/2015 liverpool
2015/2016 arsenal
2016/2017 chelski
2018/2019 arsenal
2019/2020 chelmsford city!
 
2009/2010 - Chelsea
2010/2011 - Chelsea
2011/2012 - Liverpool
2012/2013 - Man City
2013/2014 - Man City
2014/2015 - Liverpool
2015/2016 - Man Utd
2016/2017 - Man City
2017/2018 - Man City
2018/2019 - Man City
2019/2020 - Arsenal
 
2009/2010 - Chelsea
2010/2011 - Chelsea
2011/2012 - Chelsea
2012/2013 - Chelsea
2013/2014 - Chelsea
2014/2015 - Chelsea
2015/2016 - Rangers (Rangers And Celtic Will Join Prem)
2016/2017 - Chelsea
2017/2018 - Chelsea
2018/2019 - Chelsea
2019/2020 - Maidstone United
 
2009/2010 - Chelsea
2010/2011 - Chelsea
2011/2012 - Chelsea
2012/2013 - Man City
2013/2014 - Arsenal
2014/2015 - Chelsea
2015/2016 - Tottenham
2016/2017 - Chelsea
2017/2018 - Man Utd
2018/2019 - Man Utd
2019/2020 - Chelsea
 
2009/2010 - Chelsea
2010/2011 - Chelsea
2011/2012 - Chelsea
2012/2013 - Chelsea
2013/2014 - Chelsea
2014/2015 - Chelsea
2015/2016 - Rangers (Rangers And Celtic Will Join Prem)

2016/2017 - Chelsea
2017/2018 - Chelsea
2018/2019 - Chelsea
2019/2020 - Maidstone United


PFFTT!!!! no way mate even if they do join i doubt they will get to the prem in consecutive seasons and if they do they will be mid table if not bottom half, serious man think real lol
 
Whats with people thinking chelsea may win this year, then dissappear for 10 years =-="
 
if the winners of the prem league is like most are saying football in this country will be a sorry state 1. chelsea team is getting on abit and who is to say wat the russian may do in the future 2. liverpool and manu maybe be champions or bust the way things are going 3. man city may be up there but maybe not 4. you also have teams like tottenham and villa pushing and getting better every year 5.you have some massive clubs in this country that are sleeping giants teams like newcastle forrest leeds sheff wed derby with good investment they could go along way why in the next 10 years is it just gunna be chelsea arsenal liverpool and manchester where were man city and chelsea 10 years ago
 
2009/2010 - Chelsea
2010/2011 - Chelsea
2011/2012 - Arsenal
2012/2013 - Man City
2013/2014 - Arsenal
2014/2015 - Liverpool
2015/2016 - Man City
2016/2017 - Man City
2017/2018 - Arsenal
2018/2019 - Arsenal
2019/2020 - Leeds United
 
2009/2010 - Chelsea
2010/2011 - Chelsea
2011/2012 - Chelsea
2012/2013 - Chelsea
2013/2014 - Chelsea
2014/2015 - Chelsea
2015/2016 - Rangers (Rangers And Celtic Will Join Prem)
2016/2017 - Chelsea
2017/2018 - Chelsea
2018/2019 - Chelsea
2019/2020 - Maidstone United

Tbh, that won't happen ever.
 
In my opinion it's impossible to predict who will win it after 2012/13ish. Who knows, maybe an average team in the championship like Doncaster (just as an example) will get promoted next season and build up and unstoppable squad that could win them the prem by 2015, who knows?
 
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