Muss nächstes Wochenende nach dem letzten Spiel der Saison ein Update durchführen, es tut mir also leid, dass der neue Titel von Arsenal noch nicht auf dem Plan steht! Ich bin neugierig, ob Leute Verbesserungsvorschläge haben.
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xenojive on
Funny how people were worried about the Prem being called a „farmers league“ in the past 10 years but conveniently ignore when United dominated way longer
L285 on
Cool
Is the position next to the number of years the median position of years spent in the Premier league?
I love this kind of stuff – Wikipedia’s league position history graphs are a minor obsessions of mine
Prize_Farm4951 on
I’d love to see another version of just four colours each representing a tier (so the greens and reds merged into one)
FroobingtonSanchez on
This is beautiful data in a literal sense, it looks beautiful. But the colour coding is counter intuitive. You’d expect green to be closer to blue compared to red, but it goes green->red->blue. I would’ve chosen blue->green->yellow as scale for Premier League rankings and red as „outside of the league“.
periwinkle_caravan on
Wish the NBA worked like this. So much better for the game and the fans/supporters.
The beginning and end of the Levy era of Tottenham is very evident there. It’s amazing that anyone could think he was a bad chairman.
Einveldi_ on
Has any team on this grid ever been lower than the fifth tier?
gratisargott on
Kinda funny how even after their recent dominance, City’s median position still is lower than Arsenal’s (and this year it became a tiny bit worse still)
gratisargott on
Everton have the most league titles outside of the current „big 6“ (but still more than Chelsea and Spurs) and they also have the most seasons in the English top flight of all clubs. But since the Premier League started their median position is 11th – that’s rough
oupheking on
How boring it must be to have mostly the same big market teams win every year.
Berubium on
Fascinating table. Spent a lot of time looking at this!
Solmors on
Growing up in the 90s Man U was just a dominant force, no other teams were even close. Man City was a joke.
I stopped watching and following closely around 2007-2009, and I remember hearing Man City won in 2012 and being flabbergasted. They came out of nowhere and became a powerhouse.
PfEMP1 on
Queens Park who play in the Scottish Championship had an away strip a few years ago that was a heatmap of all their results for every game each season since they started in 1867.
Brilliant idea and annoyed I didn’t buy one.
lakebistcho on
Can’t wait to see Spurs get relegated
nl_dhh on
Hmm… I should defrag my harddrive…
Acaraje_com_pimenta on
Beautiful, mate! Congrats. This is gold!
jomigopdx on
What a boring league when you look at it this way. 5 teams dominating 30+ years
Edit: great data though, this tells the story well
perlmugp on
West Brom is a little crazy, 13 years median 17th is a feat in itself.
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Data source: wikipedia, other internet sources, data fetched by chatGPT
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Funny how people were worried about the Prem being called a „farmers league“ in the past 10 years but conveniently ignore when United dominated way longer
Cool
Is the position next to the number of years the median position of years spent in the Premier league?
I love this kind of stuff – Wikipedia’s league position history graphs are a minor obsessions of mine
I’d love to see another version of just four colours each representing a tier (so the greens and reds merged into one)
This is beautiful data in a literal sense, it looks beautiful. But the colour coding is counter intuitive. You’d expect green to be closer to blue compared to red, but it goes green->red->blue. I would’ve chosen blue->green->yellow as scale for Premier League rankings and red as „outside of the league“.
Wish the NBA worked like this. So much better for the game and the fans/supporters.
Quite possibly the best year of my life.
https://preview.redd.it/ai2pp6vtbb2h1.png?width=257&format=png&auto=webp&s=9cce4e4546c2632a50dd2f91abf215c6da3eee6e
The beginning and end of the Levy era of Tottenham is very evident there. It’s amazing that anyone could think he was a bad chairman.
Has any team on this grid ever been lower than the fifth tier?
Kinda funny how even after their recent dominance, City’s median position still is lower than Arsenal’s (and this year it became a tiny bit worse still)
Everton have the most league titles outside of the current „big 6“ (but still more than Chelsea and Spurs) and they also have the most seasons in the English top flight of all clubs. But since the Premier League started their median position is 11th – that’s rough
How boring it must be to have mostly the same big market teams win every year.
Fascinating table. Spent a lot of time looking at this!
Growing up in the 90s Man U was just a dominant force, no other teams were even close. Man City was a joke.
I stopped watching and following closely around 2007-2009, and I remember hearing Man City won in 2012 and being flabbergasted. They came out of nowhere and became a powerhouse.
Queens Park who play in the Scottish Championship had an away strip a few years ago that was a heatmap of all their results for every game each season since they started in 1867.
Brilliant idea and annoyed I didn’t buy one.
Can’t wait to see Spurs get relegated
Hmm… I should defrag my harddrive…
Beautiful, mate! Congrats. This is gold!
What a boring league when you look at it this way. 5 teams dominating 30+ years
Edit: great data though, this tells the story well
West Brom is a little crazy, 13 years median 17th is a feat in itself.