All-time Premier League table (points earned in Premier League history): Manchester United (2,234) Arsenal (2,011) Chelsea (1,997) Liverpool (1,948) Tottenham Hotspur (1,654) Everton (1,476) Manchester City (1,450) Newcastle United (1,316) Aston Villa (1,258) West Ham United (1,137) Southampton (980) Blackburn Rovers (970) Leeds United (692) Leicester City (669) Middlesbrough (661) Sunderland (618) Fulham (612) Bolton Wanderers (575) Crystal Palace (472) West Bromwich Albion (464) Stoke City (457) Coventry City (409) Sheffield Wednesday (392) Wimbledon (391) Norwich City (380) Charlton Athletic (361) Wigan Athletic (331) Swansea City (312) Queens Park Rangers (308) Birmingham City (301) Portsmouth (293) Derby County (274) Watford (262) Wolverhampton Wanderers (252) Burnley (251) Nottingham Forest (239) Ipswich Town (224) Bournemouth (211) Sheffield United (186) Hull City (171) Reading (119) Brighton and Hove Albion (117) Oldham Athletic (89) Cardiff City (64) Bradford City (62) Huddersfield Town (53) Blackpool (39) Barnsley (35) Swindon Town (30)
Not bad. Yorkshire's # 5 (out of 8) considering it took us over a century to get into the top tier. Late bloomers.
We'll be 12th outa 12 in 2 or 3 years when we plunge below Barnsley, Rotherham,Bradford Park Ave, York and North Ferriby United, so we should bask in glory now while we can.