Updated at 18.30
Congratulations to Man City. the 1st team to win the Premiership and break FFP rules in the same season— Chambo (@Chambster) May 11, 2014
Congratulations to Man City. the 1st team to win the Premiership and break FFP rules in the same season
If only English goals counted, @MCFC would not be celebrating – they'd be relegated. http://t.co/f8UyTBEXbo pic.twitter.com/oktHHCG9uJ— Kevin Quealy (@KevinQ) May 11, 2014
If only English goals counted, @MCFC would not be celebrating – they'd be relegated. http://t.co/f8UyTBEXbo pic.twitter.com/oktHHCG9uJ
Man City's players are giving Pellegrini (60) the bumps. They never tried that with Mancini— Oliver Kay (@OliverKay) May 11, 2014
Man City's players are giving Pellegrini (60) the bumps. They never tried that with Mancini
Just checking around for Man City fans who find all those foreign players winning the title depressing...nope. Not one.— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) May 11, 2014
Just checking around for Man City fans who find all those foreign players winning the title depressing...nope. Not one.
Stevie remembers: "Unfortunately we fell short of it."— dangerhere.com (@dangerhere) May 11, 2014
Stevie remembers: "Unfortunately we fell short of it."
Much credit must go to Manuel Pellegrini. Living proof that you can be a gentleman, play attractive attacking football and be a winner!— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) May 11, 2014
Much credit must go to Manuel Pellegrini. Living proof that you can be a gentleman, play attractive attacking football and be a winner!
Since 2000, Liverpool's current points tally would have been enough to win the league only in 2001, 2003 and 2011.— Miguel Delaney (@MiguelDelaney) May 11, 2014
Since 2000, Liverpool's current points tally would have been enough to win the league only in 2001, 2003 and 2011.
It’s over after an amazing season. #LFC made us dream again - so, so close! Congratulations @MCFC pic.twitter.com/1KucylfsZf— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 11, 2014
It’s over after an amazing season. #LFC made us dream again - so, so close! Congratulations @MCFC pic.twitter.com/1KucylfsZf
At least Liverpool will go down in history as the only team to score 100+ goals in a season and not win the title. #consolation #memories— Tommy Rooney (@TomasORuanaidh) May 11, 2014
At least Liverpool will go down in history as the only team to score 100+ goals in a season and not win the title. #consolation #memories
We may live in a world of selfies, but 2014 also brings us pretty awesome moments like this. RT @Kolarov13A: http://t.co/7jX8c8aKaK— Eric Beard (@BeardEric) May 11, 2014
We may live in a world of selfies, but 2014 also brings us pretty awesome moments like this. RT @Kolarov13A: http://t.co/7jX8c8aKaK
See you next season. We promise to give you more happy moments. Thanks for being there always! #MUFC— David de Gea (@D_DeGea) May 11, 2014
See you next season. We promise to give you more happy moments. Thanks for being there always! #MUFC
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Updated at 18.30
1. Richard Chamberlain
2. Kevin Quealy
3. Oliver Kay
4. Phil McNulty
5. Danger Here
6. Gary Lineker
7. Miguel Delaney
8. Liverpool FC
9. Manchester United FC
10. Tommy Rooney
11. Eric Beard
12. David De Gea
13. Sky Sporfs News
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