I want to give you a short speech about the football premier league of England. For those who don't know it, the premier league is the highest football class of England. Actually I don't want to mention any special teams there, I just want you to have an small impression about tradition and emotion of the league.
The English premier league is after the primera division in spain the most popular and most successful football league of Europe. It keeps a long tradition. On the one side it's still famous for his fans and on the other side the Premier League is known for his hardness.
The fans of the different football clubs have an very important part in the history of this great football League. They create an unbelievable atmosphare into different stadiums, which were all closely built to the pitches. That is the reason why spectators have the feeling as they would be directly in game. The fans in the Premier League are not the same like in Italy, Spain or in Germany. They are something special, they always stay behind their teams and help them also in difficult situations.
Another point I want to talk about is the hard way football is played there. It is a reason why the Premiere League has so much respect in other nations. This kind of playing football is not used only in the national cometition of course also international and on the whole this makes football clubs of england very successful in a comparison with other international clubs.
The two words emotion and hardness are very important catchwords of the history of english football for more than 10 years after and before the Premier League was founded 1992. Before 1992 the League was called First Divison but now people in England call this League also Premiership or Barclays Premiership, labelled as the main sponsor. The Premier League consists of 20 clubs which have all their own history. In spite of these great histories the League has also its dark sides. Many clubs are in a difficult financial chaos but this shouldn't be reason to forget all positive impressions. |