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5 Giant Clubs Ever Thrown from the Premier League: Now Malah So Tajir Twists

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Premier League 2022/2023 may be less friendly for some big clubs. Liverpool until Chelsea failed to compete in the top flight and were tearing in the middle zone.

Southampton and Everton entered the relegation zone instead. Southampton is at the bottom of the standings, while Everton ranks third from the bottom. 

The two clubs even compactly fired their managers, namely Ralph Hasenhuttl ( Southampton) and Frank Lampard (Everton). Besides both, David Moyes and Jesse Marsch were also under great pressure and threatened to be fired.

West Ham United led by Moyes and Leeds United besutan Marsch are almost in the relegation zone. In fact in the history of the Premier League, big clubs have felt languished because they were degraded.

Here are five big clubs that have been relegated from Premier League. Let's look at one of the list.

1. Blackburn Rovers

Local businessman and fanatic Blacburn Rovers, Jack Walker, helped fund the club which eventually won the Premier League in 1994/1995. Trained Kenny Dalglish and has top stars like Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton, Rovers defeated Ferguson and Manchester United.

However, Dalglish moved the following season and Shearer joined his childhood club Newcastle United in 1996. Despite being a 1997/1998 UEFA Cup champion, Rovers experienced a decline in achievement until finally being relegated in the 1998/1999 season.

2. West Ham United

West Ham came the Premier League at the age of competition this format had just stepped on its second season, quickly skyrocketing to the top flight. But in the 2002/2003 season, West Ham, which contained star players such as Paolo Di Canio, Joe Cole, Michael Carrick, and Jermain Defoe, were relegated.

Only as annual as the Championship, West Ham returned to promotion to the Premier League. However, they also felt relegated again in the 2010/2011 season.

 

3. Aston Villa

In total 109 seasons, Aston Villa always appeared at the top of the English soccer competition and the record was second highest behind Everton. However, the 2015/2016 Premier League season was disastrous for them.

That season, Villa even replaced the manager four times, namely Tim Sherwood, Remi Garde, Kevin McDonald, and Eric Black. However, all four were unable to save Villa from the position of caretaker who made them go down to the Championship League.

4. Newcastle United

Like West Ham, Newcastle promotion after the first season of the Premier League. They also immediately skyrocketed to third in their first season and always perched at the top of the following seasons in the Premier League.

However, The Magpies were finally relegated from the 2008/2009 Premier League season and only needed as early as in the Championship to return to the top caste. Newcastle were again relegated in the 2015/2016 season despite that time many star players were swiped by Rafael Benitez.

5. Leeds United

Relying on the youth team, Manager David O'Leary briefly threatened the hegemony of Manchester United and Arsenal in the Premier League, even qualifying for the Champions League semifinals in 2000/2001. The reckless financial arrangements in Leeds made young stars like Rio Ferdinand, Jonathan Woodgate, and Robbie Keane must be sold.

Although it still has Alan Smith, Mark Viduka and Paul Robinson, as well as James Milner and Aaron Lennon, the crisis continues to hit the club. In the 2003/04 season, Leeds were relegated to the Championship League.