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The English Premier League's Big Six monopoly is over
Cape Argus
|October 07, 2025
LAST season, the so-called Big Six in the English Premier League gave way to a Top Eight as Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur lost their place at the top table, while the emergence of the likes of Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, Fulham, Brighton and Crystal Palace suggested a shakeup in the established order.

BOURNEMOUTH'S Andoni Iraola and Palace's Oliver Glasner, pictured, have turned their sides into genuine Premier League disruptors, redefining the race for Europe and reshaping the traditional hierarchy. | AFP
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For more than a decade, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham monopolised the Uefa Champions League places, dictated the title race, and appeared untouchable.
But last season's shifts not just in final log positions, but also Palace’s historic FA Cup triumph and Newcastle’s dramatic League Cup win signalled the cracks beginning to show.
Any suggestion that this was a temporary wobble has been dispelled by the early weeks of this campaign. Bournemouth have emerged among the surprise front-runners, while
BOURNEMOUTH’S Andoni Iraola and Palace’s Oliver Glasner, pictured, have turned their sides into genuine Premier League disruptors, redefining the race for Europe and reshaping the traditional hierarchy. | AFP
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