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Liverpool and Leeds?

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Leeds and Liverpool

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loughton and lewisham la'

Liverpool and Leicester

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Leicester and Lackburn

Leicester never won the First Division m8 so it can't be them

leicester and surely liverpool is the other one

you're telling me, that there's two other L teams that have won the league more recently than the incredibly popular and powerful Liverpool?

I am talking about the English First Division (*), not about the "Football League First Division"

* Football League (1888–1892)
* Football League First Division (1892–1992)
* Premier League (1992–present)

loids and loicester

but m8 the Football League First existed until 2004

your facts are all over the place, why should we believe anything you say?

Football League First Division was the English First Division until 1992
Then the Premier League became the English First Division

Nowhere, anywhere, did I say I was talking about the Football League First Division

>the first division was the first division
>then something else was the first division
>the first division still existed but wasn't the first division

the absolute contortions that ABLs twist themselves into

Yes, "Football League" and "English" are two different terms. If you have doubts, parse it with a string compare.

You've cocked this up lad. Bloody hell Enrique

Not really, I was aware of the the names the English First Division has taken over the years, which is why I picked a term that was neither of them:

* Football League (1888–1892)
* Football League First Division (1892–1992)
* Premier League (1992–present)

Leicester and Kaiserslautern?

The English first division refers to the highest tier in English club football. Liverpool and Leicester both have won the championship of the highest tier in English club football.

Leicester and Leeds

If you ask this in about a month the answer will change