Things about the Premier League you may not know

Referring to the football tournaments in the world that are interesting to many fans, it is impossible not to mention the English Premier League. This is also one of the major tournaments that has taken place in the expectations of all football fans. However, when the tournament goes on, people only look at the results and don’t care about the things surrounding it. Below is some information related to this tournament that you may not be aware of. 

This week Premier League 2020/21 round 13 will take place with a fierce confrontation between the teams. Follow the latest leaderboards, fixtures as well as result details, football predirect, scores, odds for each match at Fun88. According to the schedule, matches in round 13 of the Premier League will take place in 3 days 16, 17 and 18/12. 

  The Premier League soccer is expected by many people

 

Some sub stats in the tournament

The sub-index is a feature that can be said to have a big difference compared to European football. If some of the top leagues in Europe use head-to-head results to determine the championship, if two teams are equal at the end of the season, then the Premier League prefers to use ‘goal difference’ if there is a school. This match happens.

There is no ‘playoff’ system for determining the overall winner, unless two (or more) teams finish in the top spot with the same score, and the same sub stats as above. This has never been really necessary in English football history, though, not many people know it as the general rule of the tournament.

A typical example to understand this calculation of the Premier League organizers is that in the 2011-2012 season, the Manchester duo all had 89 points, but The Citizens won the championship because they had a goal difference. defeat is 64, while United is only 56. That is also the championship marked for the green empire until today.

These subscriptions are also supported by many people, but there are many doubts about the disadvantage. But it was a long-established rule so it is also accepted and implemented in competition.

 The Premier League always takes place with a lot of drama and competition

The top 4 is also an honorable badge

It is obvious that winning the Premier League is something everyone wants, but when you know you have not been able to take the throne since the post-season period, then the battle for the Champions League is as fierce as the first.

Honestly, English teams are no longer unprofessional teams in the Champions League or Europa League, so they have to put their energy into the domestic arena to be sure of a ticket to play at the tournament The oldest auctioned continent.

That is understandable, because the huge financial pie from television rights has attracted them, moreover, the Premier League is always a priority place for sharing money, even though they do not take the throne in Europe.

An example to make it easier to imagine is that Man Utd in the 2016-2017 season was only playing in the Europa League, but this surge in league follow-ups made them receive more money. Or a few years ago, Real Madrid won successive titles, but they did not outperform English teams in the amount of money they received from television rights.

To confirm the standing in the fans’ hearts as well as being more known than their own team, not only ranking first or second but entering the top 4 is also what all participating teams aim for, so the competition is enormous.

 

The Premier League is a tournament where it’s not certain what will happen

 

The Premier league has different teams

This tournament is merely the leading part of the British league system, and is referred to as the ‘pyramid’. Before the Premier League was formed, it consisted of four divisions, including a total of 92 different clubs.

This system still exists, but now the Premier League is adjusted separately, it is above all, in descending fourth order from EPL (Premier League), EFL (Football League) – including Championship, League One, League Two.

In addition, there are still other so-called non-League teams, for ‘amateur’ teams in the 5,6,7 rank. However, if only for the professional level, people often talk about 92 teams from the top 4 leagues in the fog, as mentioned above.

 

England prize but there are teams outside England

The first club to be addressed as a non-English team that still plays in the Premier League was Swansea City, who hail from Wales. They briefly were at 92nd in the league during the 2002-2003 season, but were promoted to EPL in 2011.

In fact, Swans has been relegated from the end of last season, but this year there is still another team in Wales that ‘roams’ in the Premier League, which is Cardiff City, the former team of star Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal).

To explain this, one looks at the ‘relatively small’ scale of the Welsh league system. A total of 6 clubs from that land have chosen (and are accepted) to play in the Premier League. Neither of them ever appeared in the tournament until the promotion of Swansea, but Cardiff City did so in the 2013-2014 season.

Spread across the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, there are still teams that are supposed to join the Premier League like Celtic and Rangers, but so far, things are just rumors.

Normally people would just think that this tournament was founded by England, but only English teams attended but not like that, on the contrary, it was extremely diverse. 

No one is in the safe zone

Unlike most sports in America, the Premier League is a privilege. When a team is here, they don’t automatically do it – because they have to fight for a place in the league. Each year, the bottom 3 teams have to split up and are replaced by 3 other teams at the nearest lower level.

Tradition or anything in this tournament does not guarantee that they will stay in the tournament, although this ratio is extremely rare. That means each player here must stand up to win his position, bring his soccer team to victory. In each tournament it is obvious that a team loses too much to be fired from the following seasons, and staying in subsequent tournaments is not certain. Many of the first 22 clubs to form this tournament in 1992, have long since disappeared from the Premier League. Even a few teams are still diving in League two.

A typical example is Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea a few years ago, they were of course defending championships, but also nearly relegated (at least practically on the rankings) because it seemed the players didn’t want to. Portuguese strategist in position. Although they later stayed in the tournament, it was also an example of the harshness in the Premier League. Promotion and relegation are common in Premier League seasons. Join Fun88 to bet on the Premier League Relegation Odds 2020/21 season.

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