How can Arsenal be the most successful club in London when Chelsea has two champions league trophies? The prestige of each trophy should be taken into account.
Arsenal have more than double the league titles Chelsea has for starters…
This is pretty cursed, I like it
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North West: Liverpool (46) – 19 League titles, 8 FA Cups, 9 League Cups, 6 European Cups/Champions Leagues, 3 UEFA Cups, 1 Club World Cup
London: Arsenal (31) – 13 League titles, 14 FA Cups, 2 League Cups, 1 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 1 Cup Winners’ Cup
West Midlands: Aston Villa (20) – 7 League titles, 7 FA Cups, 5 League Cups, 1 European Cup
North East: Newcastle United (11) – 4 League titles, 6 FA Cups, 1 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
East Midlands: Nottingham Forest (9) – 1 League title, 2 FA Cups, 4 League Cups, 2 European Cups
Yorkshire and the Humber: Sheffield Wednesday (8) – 4 League titles, 3 FA Cups, 1 League Cup
South East: Portsmouth (4) – 2 League titles, 2 FA Cups
East of England: Ipswich Town (3) – 1 League title, 1 FA Cup, 1 UEFA Cup
South West: Swindon Town (1) – 1 League Cup
Swindon Town has an Anglo-Italian Cup… More International titles than Wednesday
Did the midlands really need more than one section
Great post!
I’m counting 1 extra trophy for most of these on wikipedia. Not sure if I’ve missed a thing that a lot of teams have won only 1 of that doesn’t count as a major trophy. I was assuming you were removing super cups from this chart
I didn’t include single-match super cups (the Charity/Community Shield, the European/UEFA Super Cup and the old Intercontinental Cup) but I did include the FIFA Club World Cup as teams need to win more than one game to be champions. I also didn’t include the old Intertoto Cup.
I wouldn’t count the CWC as a major honour tbh. We’re still top without it, but yeah.
4 of the top 8 in the north west, including 1st, 2nd, and two in joint 4th for league titles cos we’re sick up here
Never realised how far into the North West the East Midlands extend
Can we at least have the Peak District?
Sheffield Wednesday 😂😂😂
Not far behind Newcastle to be fair, and won a proper trophy much more recently
Now make one for “Most successful club in each region of England based on most recent European title won”
Fun graphic but I feel these work better with “trophy weighting”
EC/CL 3 points
League title 3 points
UEFA Cup/EL 2 points
All other cups 1 point
A European Cup is worth a hell of a lot more than a league title.
Kerry Mucklowe screaming, cheering, crying right now. Swindon are massive.
I approve of this thread
I love that the Ipswich badge features a horse doing a cheeky stepover.
Nay-mar
Who isn’t spelling it Neigh-mar, seriously.
Neigh-mare
I love the word “cheeky”. It’s one of the greatest things that the UK has invented.
Thank you Gabriela and Monica for inventing it
Unfortunately, the Suffolk Punch breed is categorised as critically endangered by the UK’s Rare Breeds Survival Trust, although their numbers do appear to be increasing gradually. It’s been featured on the ITFC badge since 1972, and in its current form since 1995.
I have no idea in which area Manchester is. How is United not on the list? Do Liverpool and Manchester fall in the same area?
someone correct me if I am wrong but they had more titles pre-Jurgen haul, but we have won everything since.
Liverpool were amazing in the 80s & ahead then, dominating domestically & in Europe with lots of Scottish players (Hansen, Souness, Nicol, Dalglish). Then Fergie arrived at Man Utd & they overtook Liverpool. But since Liverpool signed Andy Robertson they’ve regained the lead. Now Scott McTominay has found his goal scoring boots maybe the pendulum will swing back?
Swindon town just casually hanging out with the big boys
I love so much how Man U and Chelsea are not here