The phrase
"to win the premiership" means to be the overall champion or winner of a particular sports competition, specifically in football (soccer) in countries like England and Australia.
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We are no longer the top club in London and during the last 10 years of Wenger's stewardship we have not
won the Premiership at all.
The Reds on Merseyside were quick to point out at the time that they held the record for domestic league trophies but since United
won the Premiership in 1992/93, that's a record that they have since taken over.
With vermalen now gone, we are 1 or 2 injuries away from losing out on the top 4 instead of being 1 or 2 players away
from winning the premiership..
What puzzles me is the negatives given against the contributers who feel that Wenger is past his sellbuy date.How many more years do they want to wait before the
Arsenal wins the premiership again or don't laugh, the European cup.If he really loves the Arsenal he should call it a day and hand it over to a young coach.
it was very recently that there were, what, can only be described, as juveniles, on here, and on other arsenal sites, crowing about how much we, the arsenal, would
win the premiership by!!.
«If Arsenal develop as a team and we can
start winning the Premiership again then it's easier, but as a player he's one of the leaders in the team already and I think he'll develop into one of the best players in the Premiership.
Please will all you you losers get a grip and realise that you can not
win the premiership just by believing you should, it's a really hard competition that's driven by clubs with mega millions.
I've been a Manly - Warringah (Australian Rugby League) supporter for longer than I have been a gooner, even when Manly
won the Premiership over here in 2008, it wont compare to Arsenal winning the League / ECL in 2010/2011.
Things are worse now than when Wenger joined because back then it hadn't been 10 years since we
last won the Premiership!!!
Like last season when we lost the opportunity to capitalise on the failures of the other teams to
win the premiership so too are we disappointing this season.
Beating City today is almost meaningless because they have
won the Premiership too and we are highly unlikely to turn a win into finishing in the Top 4.
I can not get my head around their illusion that the current squad can
win the premiership without a proper mobile striker and a die hard defender.
Tottenham have worked hard to be where they are continuing onward from last season and should they
somehow win the Premiership i certainly won't be envious although I will be upset.
if we were sunderland we would not believe that we can
win the premiership etc. and we would probably not have our manager, whoever he is, lying to us either.
These contract talks will be on going right through the season and if Arsenal don't have a successful one
i.e. win the premiership and or progress further in the champions league then it may prove difficult to keep Ozil and Sanchez happy without paying them an extortionate wage plus huge add ons.
It is a very successful system especially for those for
whom winning the Premiership is not of any great import viz a viz the majority of the Library clientele.
Oh, and did I forget to mention that work on the new stadium doesn't look like it is going to happen until
Everton win the Premiership?
He just
won them the premiership trophy a season ago and he did so against all expectations but since the season started, he had found it difficult producing the magic that led them to a title last season.
We have gotten by with the likes of Bendtner Adebayor Park Chamakh Girvinho Giroud Sanogo Perez and Asano while Van Persie had one top season then was sold because he wanted to
win a Premiership which he did at Utd.
We all remember when Alex Ferguson shocked the football world by pinching Arsenal's top scorer Robin Van Persie and went on to
win the Premiership very easily with RvP scoring most of Man United's crucial goals.
However, the Blues have previously never
won a Premiership encounter at Ewood Park with Blackburn, in fact they have tasted in defeat in their last three visits to Lancashire and have won just twice away from home all season.