Common Ground

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These round off the list:


Juventus
Real Madrid
Hamburg
Dukla Prague
Dynamo Moscow
Ferencváros
Marseille
Borussia Dortmund
Liverpool
 
And your clue is this. Whilst these all share common ground, some are significantly more common than others. Juventus are twice as common as Manchester United and eight times as common as Liverpool.
 
And the rest:

Arsenal
Aston Villa
Birmingham City
Blackburn
Chelsea
Coventry
Derby
Everton
Ipswich
Leeds
Leicester
Liverpool
 
Wolverhampton will join the group before next season. West Brom plans to join soon, too. And Coventry is probably regretting that they ever did.
 
Is it something to do with the number of games the teams have played in the Premier League? Wolves and West Brom will join the group once they play a certain number of games this season and Coventry were maybe the last team to join the group before they were relegated?
 
Is it something to do with the number of games the teams have played in the Premier League? Wolves and West Brom will join the group once they play a certain number of games this season and Coventry were maybe the last team to join the group before they were relegated?

Good guess, but nope.

If you ranked them, Man U would lead by a mile, while Birmingham City qualifies by the slimmest of margins.