FA Premier League 1998-99

The 1998-99 FA Premier League season will always be remembered as the season in which Manchester United won a unique treble of the Premiership title, FA Cup and European Cup. They secured their fifth league championship in seven seasons after losing just three league games all season. Arsenal, who failed to regain their title, had at one point looked as though they were on the brink of winning the title, after beating fellow rivals Tottenham Hots... more

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