๐๏ธPremier League
The English Premier League, founded on February 20, 1992 when the 22 top-flight English clubs broke away from the Football League to negotiate their own TV rights, is the most-watched domestic football league in the world. Its broadcasts reach more than 200 countries, its global TV deal alone is worth over 10 billion pounds across a three-year cycle, and a single mid-season Saturday produces more polling chatter than most leagues' entire seasons. The league has produced one truly modern dynasty in Manchester City under Pep Guardiola, four Premier League titles in a row from 2020-21 to 2023-24, with the historical context of Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson era still defining the long-term standard. Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, and the new wave of Newcastle, Aston Villa and Brighton round out the top tier. The Big Six idea has loosened. The relegation battle is increasingly polled and increasingly cruel. The transfer window dominates entire months. On moomz the chart fills every match-day weekend. Who lifts the title. Who finishes top four. Which manager gets sacked first. Whether VAR has ruined the league. Whether the financial fair play rules will actually punish anyone. Drop a poll, the bar chart resolves the group-chat argument, and the league rolls on.
The title race has finally opened up again
Manchester City won four Premier League titles in a row from 2020-21 to 2023-24, the only club ever to do it, under Pep Guardiola. The 2024-25 season cracked open the floor when City endured the worst run of Pep's career mid-season and Arsenal, Liverpool and the new-money Newcastle all entered the title conversation in a way they had not since the pre-City era. Arsenal under Mikel Arteta has rebuilt into a perennial top-two side without yet finding the final mental edge to lift the trophy. Liverpool under Arne Slot, post-Klopp, has stayed surprisingly close to the level Klopp left behind. Chelsea is finally stabilizing under their reshuffled ownership group after burning through five managers in two years. Tottenham continues to be Tottenham. moomz polls on the title race in any given match week split four or five ways now, which is the healthiest the league has looked in a decade. Drop a poll on who lifts it this May, watch the chart shift after every big match, post the screenshot in the group chat to settle the argument.
Managers, sackings and the ruthless calendar
The Premier League sacks managers faster than any league on earth. The average tenure for a manager in the league is now under 18 months. Roberto De Zerbi at Brighton became a poll favorite for the next big job in any given week. Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham went from cult hero to under-fire in a single Champions League cycle. Jurgen Klopp's farewell to Liverpool in 2024 was the most polled goodbye in the league's history, and the Arne Slot succession is being polled every match. The next-manager-sacked market on moomz is borderline brutal but it is also the most-shared poll category in the English football corner of the app. Pair that with the GOAT-manager debate, where Sir Alex Ferguson's 13 league titles in 26 years at Manchester United is still the consensus number one, Guardiola's six titles in eight years at City is the modern number two, Klopp's transformative Liverpool spell is the cult number three, and Mourinho's two titles plus four other top-tier trophies are the controversial number four. The chart is alive every match week.
VAR, money, and the polls that won't stop
VAR (video assistant referee) was introduced to the Premier League in 2019-20 and has been the most-polled topic in the league ever since. Fans hate it, players hate it, managers hate it on camera and use it off camera. The polls on whether VAR has ruined the spontaneity of football typically run 65-35 against VAR among English fans, closer to 50-50 among neutral fans, and surprisingly pro-VAR among data-driven analysts. The other dominant polling topic is money: Newcastle's Saudi takeover, the City financial-fair-play charges that still have not produced a verdict, the Chelsea ownership-group spending spree, the Manchester United Glazer-to-Ratcliffe transition, the Everton points deductions, the Forest points deduction. Every Tuesday produces a new financial controversy and a new moomz poll on whether the league has lost its soul. The chart says yes and no in equal measure and the league sells more shirts globally either way.
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Frequently asked
Q.When was the Premier League founded?+
The Premier League was founded on February 20, 1992 when the 22 clubs of the old First Division resigned from the Football League to form a breakaway competition that could negotiate its own TV rights. The first season was 1992-93, broadcast in the UK by Sky Sports under the original deal worth 304 million pounds over five years. The current TV deal is worth more than 10 billion pounds globally per three-year cycle, making it the most lucrative domestic league in any sport.
Q.Who has won the most Premier League titles?+
Manchester United leads the all-time count with 13 Premier League titles, all but the most recent few under Sir Alex Ferguson. Manchester City is second with eight, all won since the 2008 Abu Dhabi takeover, six of them under Pep Guardiola including the unprecedented four-in-a-row from 2020-21 to 2023-24. Chelsea has five, Arsenal three, and Liverpool, Leicester, and Blackburn have one each. The Sir Alex Ferguson era at United from 1992 to 2013 produced the modern dynasty standard.
Q.Why is the Premier League so much bigger than other leagues globally?+
Timing, English language reach, and TV-first strategy. The league launched in 1992 just as global satellite TV was scaling up. It packaged matches into clean Saturday-Sunday slots, produced English-language broadcast feeds that worked from Asia to Africa to the Americas, and reinvested its TV money into player wages that pulled global stars from every league. The result is the most internationally televised domestic competition in any team sport, with mid-table clubs more globally famous than top clubs in most other leagues.
Q.Can I run a Premier League poll on moomz mid-match?+
Yes, moomz is built for fast polling. Drop a question like will Arsenal score in the second half, who wins the Manchester derby, will VAR overturn a goal this match, and your group can vote live while the game is happening. The bar chart fills in real time, the link is shareable in WhatsApp, Discord and group chats, and the polls auto-close when you say so. Perfect for the match-day crew.