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THIS WEEK'S NUMBERS
Investigated And Regurgitated By Philip Cornwall

0

The number of points Arsenal won after clinching the championship.

1

The number of times Lens have won the French Championship (1998 was their first ever triumph).

2

The number of times (still) that Everton have been relegated.

3

The number of teams promoted to the top flight last season who were relegated this time the first time this has happened.

4

The number of successive seasons which have ended with Bolton changing division.

5

The number of Premiership teams in with a mathematical chance of an automatic UEFA Cup spot on the last day of the season.

6

The number of times Kilmarnock have now qualified for Europe.

7

The number of successive seasons in which Manchester United have finished first or second in the league, three behind Liverpool's record (1982 to 1991). Also the number of successive years Liverpool have finished outside the top two.


 
  8

The number of English or German teams in Europe after Wednesday's Cup-Winners' Cup Final.

9

The number of months by which Michael Owen beat Jimmy Greaves' record as the youngest post-war top goalscorer.

10

The number of years since anyone other than Rangers have won the Scottish championship before Celtic's triumph.

11

The number of league championships won by Arsenal, level with Manchester United and seven behind Liverpool.

19

The number of Scottish championships, out of 102, won by teams other than the Old Firm.

25

The number of Italian championships won by Juventus, ten more than their nearest rivals, AC Milan.

94

The number of cards issued this season by referee Graham Barber, to top the Premiership lists: 87 yellows, seven reds. Graham Poll only issued 80 yellows, but nine reds.

1019

The number of goals scored in the Premiership this season 49 more than last season.

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