English Premier League Teams

Arsenal - Arsenal could have not been doing well in the beginning of the Premier League season in 1992/93, but they compensated it when they won the FA and League Cups.
Aston Villa Aston Villa missed out on their first title in 12 years when the Premier League season started 1992/93 saw they finished runners-up to Manchester United.
Birmingham City Birmingham City came into the Barclaycard Premiership league in 2002. They had missed it the previous three years during the tricky play-off but under former manager Steve Bruce, they won the play-off.
Blackburn Rovers The advent of the Premier League marked Blackburn Rovers' comeback to the English elight in 26 years. Their return was also marked with expensive signings.
Blackpool Blackpool endured a play-off final against Cardiff City which they wonand and made it into the fancied Premier League. It was the Bluebirds who lost 3-2 at Wembley after comming from behind twice.
Bolton Wonderers Bolton Wanderers have cemented themselves as a force to reckon with in the Premier League since making it to the top flight in 2001. After bowing out in 1995 when they finished bottom, it seems they have learnt many lessons now.
Chalsea Chelsea the reigning Premier League champions after deputising Manchester United in the past three seasons. It was manager Jose Mourinho, who brought the first title to Stamford Bridge for 50 years when the Blues lifted one in 2005. They again clinched it a year later to become the second team to do it.
Everton Everton have kept their place in the Premier League since its advent in 1992. They claimed a remarkable 1-0 victory over Manchester United in the 1995 FA Cup final when Paul Rideout scored the only goal.
Fulham Fulham are another team whose Premier League position has been firm since they at the top league in 2001. This is their 3rd promotion in five seasons. They (Cottagers) are not looking like they will ever go down.
Liverpool Liverpool are a team whose domestic and European speaks volumes since the Premier League began in 1992. They hardly finish outside the top half. With seven major trophies since the inception, they are a force to reckon with. Their stash of trophies include Champions League, Uefa Cup, two FA Cups and three League Cups. The epi moment came in 2001 when they won the League Cup, FA Cup and Uefa Cup treble.
Manchester City With 13 years in the Premier League since it was born in 1992, manchester city are growing from strength to strength. After becomming one of only two English teams to qualify for the UEFA Cup through the 'Fair Play ranking' in 2002/03 speaks volumes. The new City of Manchester Stadium threfore enjoyed European football weeks into the for the start of the next campaign.
Manchester United Success is another name for Manchester United as they are most successful Premier League club with 11 titles. The new era of manager Sir Alex Ferguson which began in 1993 ended a 26-year barrenness to hoist the Premier League crown. Eric Cantona arrival from Leeds United epitomised the entire squad together with likes of Gary Pallister, Denis Irwin, Ryan Giggs plus Paul Ince.
Newcastle United Newcastle United have gone through up and downs since the birth of the Premier League. Kevin Keegan took over the spoils in 1992, when the club was languishing at the bottom with a real treat of relagation. But he inspired them to the title and took their place in the FA Carling Premiership in time for the 1993/94 season.
Stock City Stoke City seem to have cemented their place in the Barclays Premier League with an unexpected 11th place finish at the close of 2009/10. Manager Tony Pulis has proved many wrong by helping the Potters' to remain in the top flight with afew matches to go.
Sunderland Sunderland have rooted themselves in the Barclays Premier League after they won the Championship title in 2006/07. Drumaville - a consortium of mostly Irish-based people took over the club 2006 when they were relagated. the club was taken Former manchester united hardman Roy Keane was then appointed as manager marking the start of his managerial career since quitting the Reds
Tottenham Hotspur Tottenham Hotspur have established themselves in the Barclays Premier League since its birth. Jurgen Klinsmann and Ilie Dumitrescu were key to the team,but relegation only avoided in 1998. The following manager who was a legend from their north London rivals Arsenal - George Graham merely added more pain to the fans.
West Bromwich Albion West Bromwich Albion returned to the Barclays Premier League when they finished second to Newcastle United in the Championship during 2009/10 season. New head coach Roberto di Matteo helped them with comfortable finish.
West Ham unitedWest Ham United have maintained their shaky presence in the Barclays Premiership since 2005 after two years in the championship. After joining the Premier League in 1993, they stabilised in midtable with manager Billy Bonds. Assistant Coach Harry Redknapp was appointed new manager after Bonds left the position.
Wigan Athletic Wigan Athletic was elavated to the Barclays premier league for the first time since in 2005 and have stayed the course. They defied all odds to remain in the top half of the table for most of the 2005/06 season. They went on to finish 10th and also reached the League Cup final for the first time in their entire history.
Wolverhampton WonderersWolverhampton Wanderers have again proved the doubtrs by staying in the Premier League for a second season after a brilliant 2009/10 season. For thise who predicted immediate return to the Championship, manager Mick McCarthy was the man who had the final say as they finished in 15th place.