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This is open for debate but most likely the Barclay's Premier league. (England)
Realistically, Manchester United probably has more fans, being that they won the premier league last year and everyone loves to hop on the band wagon.
In terms of popularity the English Premier League is top, it boasts the most famous clubs in the world and the League is followed by millions of dedicated fans from all parts of the Globe. Do not mistake popularity for being the best, on a technical level La Liga (the Spanish league) is (probably) superior than the English Premier League.
Thierry Henry is the leading Premier League goalscorer without an England cap, having scored 174 goals. Of course, he didn't get one because he's French.
Of course the Premier League Cup is the most prestigious one, next it comes FA Cup and Carling Cup.
Obviously an excellent place to view goals from the Barclays Premier League in England would be YouTube. Also, since Fox Sports has a broadcasting contract with the Premier League, you can check out their website for replays, highlights and goals of the most recent Premier League action. Furthermore, the official website of the Premier League also has videos and highlights.
I'm 99% sure that it is Manchester United, as they have won the Premier League the most times
Alan shearer with 206 premier league goals
The Premier League used to be called the Football League First Division but in 1992 the teams in the Premier League branched off from this championship. There is really no reason that the Premier League is called the Premier League other than Premier meaning good and needing to incorporate "League" in the name. Note that at the moment the Premier League is called the Barclays Premier League because of sponsorship (Barclays being the bank.)
Its Chelsea....2004-05 season
For England it is Peter Shilton with 126 caps.
Liverpool F.C. is a football team located in Liverpool, England. They currently play in the English Premier League. Historically, Liverpool have been one of the most successful English teams, though they have not won a title in the Premier League era.