Where Aston Villa, Wolves, Leeds United, Liverpool and others sit in the ‘all-time’ Premier League table

Aston Villa have predominantly been a mainstay in the Premier League since it’s formation in 1992.

Whilst Aston Villa may have never won the Premier League since it began in 1992, they have remained a prominent part of the division since the beginning.

Aside from a three year spell between 2016 and 2019, the Villans have always been in England’s Premier League - a pretty big accolade in itself.

Things haven’t been great in recent years with the club lingering around the bottom half but away from that, they’ve always been relatively successful even without landing that illusive title.

The inaugural year of the Premier League, 1992/93, saw Ron Atkinson’s Villans finished runners up to Manchester United and more recently under Martin O’Neill, the club were a constant threat to the top six.

So it’s no surprise to see the claret and blue flying high in the all-time Premier League table we’ve chalked up, though it may come as a surprise that they don’t boast an even better position.

BirminghamWorld have taken a look at the teams that are going to make up the top flight in 2022/23 and gathered a grand points total from each, to see where they sit in the ‘all-time’ rankings.

You can check out the full table below, with rankings from rock bottom to all-time Champions.

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