Yes they have been relegated from the top flight and even to the third division. They were relegated in 1936, 1959, 1967, 1969,1987 (to the Third Division) and in 2015 to the Football League Championship.
Arsenal FC have never been relegated from the Premier League but were relegated to the then Fourth Division (modern League Two) in 1913.
Relegation is when a team loses its position in a particular league division and is moved to a lower one. For example a team that does badly in the season will end up being relegated to an easier league, because they will have a low number of points at the end of the season. Depending on the league structure, several teams will get relegated each year, and other teams that have finished at the top of their division will be promoted. So, in a typical example, the three bottom teams in Division 1 might be relegated to Division 2 and the three top teams in Division 2 will be promoted to Division 1. So each division will retain the same amount of teams. There may be lots of divisions, so teams could be relegated between Division 2 and Division 3 and so on. Sometimes teams may be automatically promoted if they finish top, and teams that are close to the top may have a play-off to get other places for promotion. There are different systems.
Yes they have. The most recent time was in 1974 from the Old Division one to division two. The goal that relegated them was scored by Denis Law who had moved the summer before to Manchester City.
In 1976 it was, they won 3-1 at Wolves to take the title by a point from QPR. Wolves were also relegated.
Manchester United were relegated to Division 2 at the end of the 1973/74 season. The result which finally sealed their fate was a 1:0 defeat at Old Trafford by local rivals Manchester City - the goal ironically being scored by ex Manchester United playerDenisLaw.He subsequently retired from football . Some people say he was devastated that is why he retired.
2009-10 is the 91st season Arsenal has been in the top division (Division 1 & Premier League) since inception to the football league in 1893-94. They have been in the top division since 1919-20, and there was a period during 2nd world war where the league play was suspended. Cheers Razcle
Probably Brentford If you mean in consecutive seasons, then Bristol City went from Div 1 to Div 4 in 1980-1982 and Wolves did likewise in 1984-1986. If you dont count a couple of promotions back to th old second division Notts County were relegated from the first division in 1926 and were in the fourth division in 1960
Leicester City lost 0-1 to Manchester City in the 1969 FA Cup Final and were relegated, as they finished 21st in the 22-team First Division. More recently, Middlesbrough lost 0-2 to Chelsea in the 1997 FA Cup Final and were relegated as they finished 19th in the 20-team Premier League. http://www.myfootballfacts.com/FA-CUP-FINALS-1871-72-to-2008-09.html
Aston Villa were last relegated from the Football League Division One in the 1986/1987 season. They are currently one of six original teams that have never been relegated from the Premier League.
No. I think I am right in saying that Arsenal are the only premiership club that has always been in the top division since WW2. Arsenal are a very consistent side. Arsene Wenger has been a very good manager for them over a long period of time now....
1955, they won the FA Cup over Manchester City. They also won the Championship (division 1) in 2009/2010 but most Newcastle fans don't count that as we shouldn't have been relegated so ;-)