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  2. North London derby - Wikipedia

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    Both Arsenal's and Tottenham's fan bases are multi-ethnic, due to the racial diversity in London. In 2002, Arsenal had 7.7% of their fans calling themselves non-white British, rising to 14% in 2008, the highest in the league in these fans surveys. [33] [34] Around 9% of Tottenham fans were non-White in 2008. [34]

  3. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    The support for Tottenham Hotspur traditionally comes from the North London area and the nearby home counties such as Hertfordshire and parts of Essex.An analysis by the Oxford Internet Institute that maps the locations of football fans using tweets about Premier League clubs during the 2012–13 season showed Tottenham to be the most popular on Twitter in 11 London boroughs (mostly in the ...

  4. Arsenal F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a strong on-pitch rivalry with Manchester United dates back to the late 1980s, which intensified in the 1990s as both clubs began often competing for the Premier League title. [14] Some fans consider Manchester United to be the club's biggest and most disliked rival, due to their constant altercations at the peak of English football.

  5. Manchester City F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    In a 2007 Premier League survey, Manchester City fans had the second greatest proportion of long-serving supporters after Everton with 55% of those Manchester City fans questioned having attended games at City for 25 years or more (versus Everton's 57%), both above the Premier League average of 44%. [19]

  6. Everton F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] A 2006–07 fan survey by the Premier League listed 15% of Everton fans as being unhappy with sight lines at Goodison Park, and only 19% described match views as "very good". [2] For the 2009–10 season, Everton sold over 24,000 season tickets. [3] For the 2016–17 season, this had been upped to 31,000. [4]

  7. Tottenham joins list of top Premier League teams to lose at ...

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    The list of top Premier League teams beaten at Bournemouth this season is growing. Dean Huijsen took advantage of Tottenham’s weakness at set pieces to head home a 17th-minute winner in ...

  8. List of owners of English football clubs - Wikipedia

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    Club Owner(s) Estimated combined net worth Source of wealth Arsenal (more information) Stan Kroenke [1] $16.9B [2] Commercial property Kroenke Sports & Entertainment Walmart: Aston Villa (more information) V Sports [3] $10.3B [4] [5] Investment and Industry Fortress Investment Group Comcast [6] Bournemouth: William P. Foley [7] $2.0B [8 ...

  9. PFA Fans' Player of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Steven Gerrard of Liverpool was the inaugural winner of this award in 2001. The Professional Footballers' Association Fans' Player of the Year (often called the PFA Fans' Player of the Year, or simply the Fans' Player of the Year) award is given to footballers in the top four flights of English football, the Premier League, the Championship, League One and League Two.