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Just something I spotted, using the twitter system
Alternative Premier League Table
54 – Man Utd (25)
53
52
51
50 – Arsenal (25)
49 – Man City (26)
48
47
46
45
44 – Chelsea (25), Tottenham (25)
43
42
41
40
39
38 – Liverpool (26)
37 – Sunderland (26)
36
35
34
33 – Bolton (26), Stoke (25)
32
31 – Newcastle (25), Blackburn (26)
30 – Fulham (25), Everton (25)
29 – Aston Villa (26)
28 – Blackpool (25)
27 – Birmingham (24)
26 – West Brom (25), Wigan (26)
25
24 – Wolves (25), West Ham (25)
From January 1998 up until her tragic death before the end of the 2002/2003 season, Jenny Cann published the ‘Visual League Table’ or what later became The Cann Table.
Rather than simply producing a list of names and numbers, the table aims to give you some idea of the actual points gap between the teams in the table by listing them next to their current points total. The number in the brackets after each team name is the number of games played.
Any teams equal on points are listed by goal difference from left to right.
Alternative Premier League Table
54 – Man Utd (25)
53
52
51
50 – Arsenal (25)
49 – Man City (26)
48
47
46
45
44 – Chelsea (25), Tottenham (25)
43
42
41
40
39
38 – Liverpool (26)
37 – Sunderland (26)
36
35
34
33 – Bolton (26), Stoke (25)
32
31 – Newcastle (25), Blackburn (26)
30 – Fulham (25), Everton (25)
29 – Aston Villa (26)
28 – Blackpool (25)
27 – Birmingham (24)
26 – West Brom (25), Wigan (26)
25
24 – Wolves (25), West Ham (25)
From January 1998 up until her tragic death before the end of the 2002/2003 season, Jenny Cann published the ‘Visual League Table’ or what later became The Cann Table.
Rather than simply producing a list of names and numbers, the table aims to give you some idea of the actual points gap between the teams in the table by listing them next to their current points total. The number in the brackets after each team name is the number of games played.
Any teams equal on points are listed by goal difference from left to right.