Harvey Elliott Liverpool Premier League
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The Premier League will be entering the fourth weekend and this is the time when almost all the clubs are in a joyous and happy mood.

While the players have little to no pressure on their shoulders, the fans do not have to worry about the troubles of winning the league or being relegated this early on.

So the American Factman have decided to make a list of the loudest football grounds in the Premier League(based on decibels):




And the fans might be in for a shocker as a number of the so-called top dogs of the league ranks way at the bottom and the clubs which are considered minnows probably have the loudest fan base.




The club which tops the list are Wolverhampton Wanderers who have the highest noise peak at 85 decibels followed by defending Premier League Champions Manchester City at 82 decibels.




Chelsea come in at third with the same levels as Manchester City while Liverpool and Manchester United come second last and last with 80 and 79 decibels respectively.

The problem of Manchester United can be understood since a number of people have talked about the fading atmosphere at Old Trafford ever since Sir Alex Ferguson stepped down as the manager. But what is shocking to see is Liverpool way down at the bottom more so because the club had a fantastic 2017-18 season.




The likes of Tottenham, Arsenal and West Ham United do not even make it to the list.




Here’s the list:




– Wolves: 85

– Man City: 82

– Chelsea: 82

– Fulham: 82




– Palace: 81

– Everton: 81

– Liverpool: 80

– Man Utd: 79



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