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Can a Premier League team win all these in one season or is it impossible?

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Nothing is impossible.

Unlikely to happen though, even with big squads these days. I can see a team doing the domestic treble soon though.
Original post by 061194
Budweiser/Carling (League Cup)
(Premier League) Trophy
(FA Cup)
UEFA (Champions League)
UEFA (Super Cup)
FA (Community Shield)


City got it 4/6
Reply 22
Original post by carlisomes
Nothing is impossible.

Unlikely to happen though, even with big squads these days. I can see a team doing the domestic treble soon though.


There is one.
Man City 18/19
Well it is possible, however its highly unlikely.
Man City might attempt it next season.
I don't think any team can pull this off but Pep Guardiola can :cool:
Reply 26
Nothing it's impossible because all league is a different type, different place, and different situation
Reply 27
It's happening. The big 3.
Original post by 061194
Budweiser/Carling (League Cup)
(Premier League) Trophy
(FA Cup)
UEFA (Champions League)
UEFA (Super Cup)
FA (Community Shield)


Manchester United and Manchester City have nearly done it several times.

Manchester United won the treble twice (UCL, FA Cup, PL) in 2007/8 and 1999/2000.
In 1999 won the PL, UCL, FA but missed out on the Super Cup, League Cup and Community shield.
In 2007 they won the PL, UCL, FA Cup, Community shield and Super Cup but missed out the League Cup.

Manchester City nearly did it this season, winning the Community Shield, UCL, PL, FA Cup but missed out on the League Cup

However, it is important to notice this: in 2017, Man City won the domestic treble (first team to do so in England) in the Community shield, FA Cup, PL and League Cup but not the UCL and consequently the Super Cup.

Do notice, that according to most football fans, while winning the Super Cup is impressive (wether you win the UCL or Europa League) and the FA Community Shield is decent, they do not count as major trophies and no one will really recognise that you win the "quintuple"

FYI, only one team across all leagues has only won their League, League Cup, 2nd League Cup and the Champions League (quadruple): Celtic (and City nearly did).

ALSO IMPORTANT TO NOTICE.
While Man City did win the domestic treble (2017) and the 'proper' treble (2023), its important to notice this is due to Arab oil money, and that City has had swaths of money to spent to buy most of their current players due to this, and that before it was bought by the Arabs, City was fighting relegation and had struggled to get up from League Two to Premiership. While Man U did it without awful lots of money and did it purely on its own skill. (not that city is bad, its just its only good because they can buy anyone)
Original post by 061194
Budweiser/Carling (League Cup)
(Premier League) Trophy
(FA Cup)
UEFA (Champions League)
UEFA (Super Cup)
FA (Community Shield)

Didn’t Liverpool almost do it in 2021/22? I didn’t follow the season but they won the League Cup and FA Cup, they reached the final of the Champions League, and finished 2nd in the Premier League missing out on the final day. They also won the Community Shield in the same year.

I think Man City might have done it though this season if they didn’t lose the community shield final against Arsenal. I’m sure they won every other trophy this year.
Higher chance than all Man U fans switching to Liverpool lmao
Original post by Miel Purple
Higher chance of me supporting arsenal than a premier league achieving all that...

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