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Premier League's Greenest Fanbase Revealed – Where Does Your Club Rank?

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THE PREMIER League's Greenest Fanbase Revealed. Several big-name clubs have fallen down the order and been overtaken by smaller rivals.

Leicester City mirrored his heroic performance in 2016 to top the league and have the greenest fan base in English football.

They participated in the EcoChampions League, withFulham,Tottenham andBrighton in the top four. rice field.

The remaining spots in the European qualifiers were lost to Liverpool and Manchester United, turning around from their current fortunes on the pitch.

A survey of 100 of his fans at each club asked green questions ranging from recycling habits to how he traveled, and Fox was named league champion. rice field.

To the shock of some fans, his 3 of the 'Big 6' sat in the middle of the table,Arsenal his ninth,Chelsea was defending his 13th place. Champion Manchester City 10th place.

Greenest Football Fan League Table

1.            Leicester

2.            Fram

3.            Tottenham Hotspur

4.            Brighton

5.            Liverpool

6.            Manchester United

7            Southampton

8.            West Ham

9.            Arsenal

10.          Manchester City

11.          Newcastle

12.          Aston Villa

13.          Chelsea

14.          Bournemouth

15.          Everton

16.          Crystal Palace

17.          Brentford

18.          Nottingham Forest

19.          Wolves

20.          Leeds

Leeds fell last,Nottingham Forestin the green relegation zone joined by Wolves and .

This is especially amid the ongoing cost-of-living crisisas fans across the country take steps to reduce waste and live greener..

Nearly a third would not leave the lights on in an empty room while watching a team activity. 29% boils only the amount of water needed for halftime coffee.

Overall, more than 60% of his fans believe that steps need to be taken to make beautiful games more sustainable.

Her Victoria Bacon, director of SmartEnergy GB, said: of smart meters. "