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gem-squad_v2-train-19100
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Premier_League
The Premier League is particularly popular in Asia, where it is the most widely distributed sports programme. In Australia, Fox Sports broadcasts almost all of the season's 380 matches live, and Foxtel gives subscribers the option of selecting which Saturday 3pm match to watch. In India, the matches are broadcast live on STAR Sports. In China, the broadcast rights were awarded to Super Sports in a six-year agreement that began in the 2013–14 season. As of the 2013–14 season, Canadian broadcast rights to the Premier League are jointly owned by Sportsnet and TSN, with both rival networks holding rights to 190 matches per season.
Which network broadcasts Premier League live in India?
Which network broadcasts Premier League live in India?
[ "Which network broadcasts Premier League live in India?" ]
{ "text": [ "STAR Sports" ], "answer_start": [ 323 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19101
5733f46dd058e614000b666f
Premier_League
The Premier League is particularly popular in Asia, where it is the most widely distributed sports programme. In Australia, Fox Sports broadcasts almost all of the season's 380 matches live, and Foxtel gives subscribers the option of selecting which Saturday 3pm match to watch. In India, the matches are broadcast live on STAR Sports. In China, the broadcast rights were awarded to Super Sports in a six-year agreement that began in the 2013–14 season. As of the 2013–14 season, Canadian broadcast rights to the Premier League are jointly owned by Sportsnet and TSN, with both rival networks holding rights to 190 matches per season.
Which Chinese broadcaster has Premier League rights?
Which Chinese broadcaster has Premier League rights?
[ "Which Chinese broadcaster has Premier League rights?" ]
{ "text": [ "Super Sports" ], "answer_start": [ 383 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19102
5ad0e10f645df0001a2d078c
Premier_League
The Premier League is particularly popular in Asia, where it is the most widely distributed sports programme. In Australia, Fox Sports broadcasts almost all of the season's 380 matches live, and Foxtel gives subscribers the option of selecting which Saturday 3pm match to watch. In India, the matches are broadcast live on STAR Sports. In China, the broadcast rights were awarded to Super Sports in a six-year agreement that began in the 2013–14 season. As of the 2013–14 season, Canadian broadcast rights to the Premier League are jointly owned by Sportsnet and TSN, with both rival networks holding rights to 190 matches per season.
Where is the Premier League particularly unpopular?
Where is the Premier League particularly unpopular?
[ "Where is the Premier League particularly unpopular?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19103
5ad0e10f645df0001a2d078d
Premier_League
The Premier League is particularly popular in Asia, where it is the most widely distributed sports programme. In Australia, Fox Sports broadcasts almost all of the season's 380 matches live, and Foxtel gives subscribers the option of selecting which Saturday 3pm match to watch. In India, the matches are broadcast live on STAR Sports. In China, the broadcast rights were awarded to Super Sports in a six-year agreement that began in the 2013–14 season. As of the 2013–14 season, Canadian broadcast rights to the Premier League are jointly owned by Sportsnet and TSN, with both rival networks holding rights to 190 matches per season.
Where is the Premier League the least widely distributed sports program?
Where is the Premier League the least widely distributed sports program?
[ "Where is the Premier League the least widely distributed sports program?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19104
5ad0e10f645df0001a2d078e
Premier_League
The Premier League is particularly popular in Asia, where it is the most widely distributed sports programme. In Australia, Fox Sports broadcasts almost all of the season's 380 matches live, and Foxtel gives subscribers the option of selecting which Saturday 3pm match to watch. In India, the matches are broadcast live on STAR Sports. In China, the broadcast rights were awarded to Super Sports in a six-year agreement that began in the 2013–14 season. As of the 2013–14 season, Canadian broadcast rights to the Premier League are jointly owned by Sportsnet and TSN, with both rival networks holding rights to 190 matches per season.
What does Fox Sports broadcast in Asia?
What does Fox Sports broadcast in Asia?
[ "What does Fox Sports broadcast in Asia?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19105
5ad0e10f645df0001a2d078f
Premier_League
The Premier League is particularly popular in Asia, where it is the most widely distributed sports programme. In Australia, Fox Sports broadcasts almost all of the season's 380 matches live, and Foxtel gives subscribers the option of selecting which Saturday 3pm match to watch. In India, the matches are broadcast live on STAR Sports. In China, the broadcast rights were awarded to Super Sports in a six-year agreement that began in the 2013–14 season. As of the 2013–14 season, Canadian broadcast rights to the Premier League are jointly owned by Sportsnet and TSN, with both rival networks holding rights to 190 matches per season.
In what year where the broadcast rights in China given to Sportsnet?
In what year where the broadcast rights in China given to Sportsnet?
[ "In what year where the broadcast rights in China given to Sportsnet?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19106
5ad0e10f645df0001a2d0790
Premier_League
The Premier League is particularly popular in Asia, where it is the most widely distributed sports programme. In Australia, Fox Sports broadcasts almost all of the season's 380 matches live, and Foxtel gives subscribers the option of selecting which Saturday 3pm match to watch. In India, the matches are broadcast live on STAR Sports. In China, the broadcast rights were awarded to Super Sports in a six-year agreement that began in the 2013–14 season. As of the 2013–14 season, Canadian broadcast rights to the Premier League are jointly owned by Sportsnet and TSN, with both rival networks holding rights to 190 matches per season.
Who jointly owns Sportsnet and TSN?
Who jointly owns Sportsnet and TSN?
[ "Who jointly owns Sportsnet and TSN?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19107
572fe742947a6a140053cdcc
Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
Who broadcasts the Premier League's games in the United States?
Who broadcasts the Premier League's games in the United States?
[ "Who broadcasts the Premier League's games in the United States?" ]
{ "text": [ "The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports." ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19108
572fe742947a6a140053cdcd
Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
What was the average viewership in the United States during the 2014-15 season?
What was the average viewership in the United States during the 2014-15 season?
[ "What was the average viewership in the United States during the 2014-15 season?" ]
{ "text": [ "with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season" ], "answer_start": [ 122 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19109
572fe742947a6a140053cdce
Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
How many years did NBC Sports receive an extension for with the Premier League in 2015?
How many years did NBC Sports receive an extension for with the Premier League in 2015?
[ "How many years did NBC Sports receive an extension for with the Premier League in 2015?" ]
{ "text": [ "NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015" ], "answer_start": [ 351 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19110
572fe742947a6a140053cdcf
Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
What was the value of this extension?
What was the value of this extension?
[ "What was the value of this extension?" ]
{ "text": [ "in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million)." ], "answer_start": [ 474 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19111
572fe742947a6a140053cdd0
Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
When will this extension end?
When will this extension end?
[ "When will this extension end?" ]
{ "text": [ "through the 2021–22 season" ], "answer_start": [ 447 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19112
5733f4e2d058e614000b6675
Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
Which American broadcaster shows the Premier League currently?
Which American broadcaster shows the Premier League currently?
[ "Which American broadcaster shows the Premier League currently?" ]
{ "text": [ "NBC Sports" ], "answer_start": [ 61 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19113
5733f4e2d058e614000b6676
Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
By what percentage has viewership in the US risen from 2012 to 2015?
By what percentage has viewership in the US risen from 2012 to 2015?
[ "By what percentage has viewership in the US risen from 2012 to 2015?" ]
{ "text": [ "118%" ], "answer_start": [ 202 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19114
5733f4e2d058e614000b6677
Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
How many viewers on average watched the Premier League 2014-15 season in the US?
How many viewers on average watched the Premier League 2014-15 season in the US?
[ "How many viewers on average watched the Premier League 2014-15 season in the US?" ]
{ "text": [ "479,000" ], "answer_start": [ 160 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19115
5733f4e2d058e614000b6678
Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
In which year did NBC Sports secure an extension of six years with the Premier League?
In which year did NBC Sports secure an extension of six years with the Premier League?
[ "In which year did NBC Sports secure an extension of six years with the Premier League?" ]
{ "text": [ "2015" ], "answer_start": [ 418 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19116
5733f4e2d058e614000b6679
Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
How much was the NBC broadcasting deal with the Premier League worth in 2015?
How much was the NBC broadcasting deal with the Premier League worth in 2015?
[ "How much was the NBC broadcasting deal with the Premier League worth in 2015?" ]
{ "text": [ "$1 billion" ], "answer_start": [ 494 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19117
5ad0e248645df0001a2d07b2
Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
Through which channel is the Fox Sports league broadcast in the US?
Through which channel is the Fox Sports league broadcast in the US?
[ "Through which channel is the Fox Sports league broadcast in the US?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19118
5ad0e248645df0001a2d07b3
Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
In what year did Fox Sports and the Premier League come to a six year extension?
In what year did Fox Sports and the Premier League come to a six year extension?
[ "In what year did Fox Sports and the Premier League come to a six year extension?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19119
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Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
How much was the seven year deal between NBC Sports and the Premier League valued at?
How much was the seven year deal between NBC Sports and the Premier League valued at?
[ "How much was the seven year deal between NBC Sports and the Premier League valued at?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19120
5ad0e248645df0001a2d07b5
Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
In which country is the Premier League broadcast through ESPN Sports?
In which country is the Premier League broadcast through ESPN Sports?
[ "In which country is the Premier League broadcast through ESPN Sports?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19121
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Premier_League
The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still aired on Fox Soccer and ESPN/ESPN2 (220,000 viewers), and NBC Sports has been widely praised for its coverage. NBC Sports reached a six-year extension with the Premier League in 2015 to broadcast the league through the 2021–22 season in a deal valued at $1 billion (Β£640 million).
For how many years was the extension between ESPN and Fox Soccer?
For how many years was the extension between ESPN and Fox Soccer?
[ "For how many years was the extension between ESPN and Fox Soccer?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19122
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Premier_League
There has been an increasing gulf between the Premier League and the Football League. Since its split with the Football League, many established clubs in the Premier League have managed to distance themselves from their counterparts in lower leagues. Owing in large part to the disparity in revenue from television rights between the leagues, many newly promoted teams have found it difficult to avoid relegation in their first season in the Premier League. In every season except 2001–02 and 2011–12, at least one Premier League newcomer has been relegated back to the Football League. In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season.
Why has their been distance between the Premier League and the Football League?
Why has their been distance between the Premier League and the Football League?
[ "Why has their been distance between the Premier League and the Football League?" ]
{ "text": [ "in large part to the disparity in revenue from television rights between the leagues," ], "answer_start": [ 257 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19123
572fe9d104bcaa1900d76ea0
Premier_League
There has been an increasing gulf between the Premier League and the Football League. Since its split with the Football League, many established clubs in the Premier League have managed to distance themselves from their counterparts in lower leagues. Owing in large part to the disparity in revenue from television rights between the leagues, many newly promoted teams have found it difficult to avoid relegation in their first season in the Premier League. In every season except 2001–02 and 2011–12, at least one Premier League newcomer has been relegated back to the Football League. In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season.
Did many new teams in the Premier League have any difficulties in their initial season?
Did many new teams in the Premier League have any difficulties in their initial season?
[ "Did many new teams in the Premier League have any difficulties in their initial season?" ]
{ "text": [ "many newly promoted teams have found it difficult to avoid relegation in their first season in the Premier League." ], "answer_start": [ 343 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19124
572fe9d104bcaa1900d76ea1
Premier_League
There has been an increasing gulf between the Premier League and the Football League. Since its split with the Football League, many established clubs in the Premier League have managed to distance themselves from their counterparts in lower leagues. Owing in large part to the disparity in revenue from television rights between the leagues, many newly promoted teams have found it difficult to avoid relegation in their first season in the Premier League. In every season except 2001–02 and 2011–12, at least one Premier League newcomer has been relegated back to the Football League. In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season.
Was it unusual for a new team to go back to the Football League after their first season in the Premier League?
Was it unusual for a new team to go back to the Football League after their first season in the Premier League?
[ "Was it unusual for a new team to go back to the Football League after their first season in the Premier League?" ]
{ "text": [ "In every season except 2001–02 and 2011–12, at least one Premier League newcomer has been relegated back to the Football League." ], "answer_start": [ 458 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19125
572fe9d104bcaa1900d76ea2
Premier_League
There has been an increasing gulf between the Premier League and the Football League. Since its split with the Football League, many established clubs in the Premier League have managed to distance themselves from their counterparts in lower leagues. Owing in large part to the disparity in revenue from television rights between the leagues, many newly promoted teams have found it difficult to avoid relegation in their first season in the Premier League. In every season except 2001–02 and 2011–12, at least one Premier League newcomer has been relegated back to the Football League. In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season.
In the 1997-98 season how many new teams had to go back to the Football League?
In the 1997-98 season how many new teams had to go back to the Football League?
[ "In the 1997-98 season how many new teams had to go back to the Football League?" ]
{ "text": [ "In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season." ], "answer_start": [ 587 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19126
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Premier_League
There has been an increasing gulf between the Premier League and the Football League. Since its split with the Football League, many established clubs in the Premier League have managed to distance themselves from their counterparts in lower leagues. Owing in large part to the disparity in revenue from television rights between the leagues, many newly promoted teams have found it difficult to avoid relegation in their first season in the Premier League. In every season except 2001–02 and 2011–12, at least one Premier League newcomer has been relegated back to the Football League. In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season.
Due to the disparity in television rights revenue between leagues, who struggles to avoid relegation in their Premier League first season?
Due to the disparity in television rights revenue between leagues, who struggles to avoid relegation in their Premier League first season?
[ "Due to the disparity in television rights revenue between leagues, who struggles to avoid relegation in their Premier League first season?" ]
{ "text": [ "newly promoted teams" ], "answer_start": [ 348 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19127
5733f58f4776f419006615b6
Premier_League
There has been an increasing gulf between the Premier League and the Football League. Since its split with the Football League, many established clubs in the Premier League have managed to distance themselves from their counterparts in lower leagues. Owing in large part to the disparity in revenue from television rights between the leagues, many newly promoted teams have found it difficult to avoid relegation in their first season in the Premier League. In every season except 2001–02 and 2011–12, at least one Premier League newcomer has been relegated back to the Football League. In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season.
In every season but 2001-02 and 2011-12, at least how many Premier League teams have been relegated?
In every season but 2001-02 and 2011-12, at least how many Premier League teams have been relegated?
[ "In every season but 2001-02 and 2011-12, at least how many Premier League teams have been relegated?" ]
{ "text": [ "one" ], "answer_start": [ 511 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19128
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Premier_League
There has been an increasing gulf between the Premier League and the Football League. Since its split with the Football League, many established clubs in the Premier League have managed to distance themselves from their counterparts in lower leagues. Owing in large part to the disparity in revenue from television rights between the leagues, many newly promoted teams have found it difficult to avoid relegation in their first season in the Premier League. In every season except 2001–02 and 2011–12, at least one Premier League newcomer has been relegated back to the Football League. In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season.
How many newly promoted clubs were relegated from the Premier League in 1997-98?
How many newly promoted clubs were relegated from the Premier League in 1997-98?
[ "How many newly promoted clubs were relegated from the Premier League in 1997-98?" ]
{ "text": [ "three" ], "answer_start": [ 602 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19129
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Premier_League
There has been an increasing gulf between the Premier League and the Football League. Since its split with the Football League, many established clubs in the Premier League have managed to distance themselves from their counterparts in lower leagues. Owing in large part to the disparity in revenue from television rights between the leagues, many newly promoted teams have found it difficult to avoid relegation in their first season in the Premier League. In every season except 2001–02 and 2011–12, at least one Premier League newcomer has been relegated back to the Football League. In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season.
Between which leagues has there been a decreasing gulf?
Between which leagues has there been a decreasing gulf?
[ "Between which leagues has there been a decreasing gulf?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19130
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Premier_League
There has been an increasing gulf between the Premier League and the Football League. Since its split with the Football League, many established clubs in the Premier League have managed to distance themselves from their counterparts in lower leagues. Owing in large part to the disparity in revenue from television rights between the leagues, many newly promoted teams have found it difficult to avoid relegation in their first season in the Premier League. In every season except 2001–02 and 2011–12, at least one Premier League newcomer has been relegated back to the Football League. In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season.
The Premier League and which other league have been noticing a decreasing gulf?
The Premier League and which other league have been noticing a decreasing gulf?
[ "The Premier League and which other league have been noticing a decreasing gulf?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19131
5ad0e3e2645df0001a2d07c8
Premier_League
There has been an increasing gulf between the Premier League and the Football League. Since its split with the Football League, many established clubs in the Premier League have managed to distance themselves from their counterparts in lower leagues. Owing in large part to the disparity in revenue from television rights between the leagues, many newly promoted teams have found it difficult to avoid relegation in their first season in the Premier League. In every season except 2001–02 and 2011–12, at least one Premier League newcomer has been relegated back to the Football League. In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season.
From which league did the television split from?
From which league did the television split from?
[ "From which league did the television split from?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19132
5ad0e3e2645df0001a2d07c9
Premier_League
There has been an increasing gulf between the Premier League and the Football League. Since its split with the Football League, many established clubs in the Premier League have managed to distance themselves from their counterparts in lower leagues. Owing in large part to the disparity in revenue from television rights between the leagues, many newly promoted teams have found it difficult to avoid relegation in their first season in the Premier League. In every season except 2001–02 and 2011–12, at least one Premier League newcomer has been relegated back to the Football League. In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season.
When in 1997-98 were the four promoted clubs relegated?
When in 1997-98 were the four promoted clubs relegated?
[ "When in 1997-98 were the four promoted clubs relegated?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19133
5ad0e3e2645df0001a2d07ca
Premier_League
There has been an increasing gulf between the Premier League and the Football League. Since its split with the Football League, many established clubs in the Premier League have managed to distance themselves from their counterparts in lower leagues. Owing in large part to the disparity in revenue from television rights between the leagues, many newly promoted teams have found it difficult to avoid relegation in their first season in the Premier League. In every season except 2001–02 and 2011–12, at least one Premier League newcomer has been relegated back to the Football League. In 1997–98 all three promoted clubs were relegated at the end of the season.
In which season has there been at least one Football League newcomer relegated back to the Premier League?
In which season has there been at least one Football League newcomer relegated back to the Premier League?
[ "In which season has there been at least one Football League newcomer relegated back to the Premier League?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19134
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The Premier League distributes a portion of its television revenue to clubs that are relegated from the league in the form of "parachute payments". Starting with the 2013–14 season, these payments are in excess of Β£60 million over four seasons. Though designed to help teams adjust to the loss of television revenues (the average Premier League team receives Β£55 million while the average Football League Championship club receives Β£2 million), critics maintain that the payments actually widen the gap between teams that have reached the Premier League and those that have not, leading to the common occurrence of teams "bouncing back" soon after their relegation. For some clubs who have failed to win immediate promotion back to the Premier League, financial problems, including in some cases administration or even liquidation have followed. Further relegations down the footballing ladder have ensued for several clubs unable to cope with the gap.
If a team is relegated in the Premier League what type of tv payment do they receive?
If a team is relegated in the Premier League what type of tv payment do they receive?
[ "If a team is relegated in the Premier League what type of tv payment do they receive?" ]
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The Premier League distributes a portion of its television revenue to clubs that are relegated from the league in the form of "parachute payments". Starting with the 2013–14 season, these payments are in excess of Β£60 million over four seasons. Though designed to help teams adjust to the loss of television revenues (the average Premier League team receives Β£55 million while the average Football League Championship club receives Β£2 million), critics maintain that the payments actually widen the gap between teams that have reached the Premier League and those that have not, leading to the common occurrence of teams "bouncing back" soon after their relegation. For some clubs who have failed to win immediate promotion back to the Premier League, financial problems, including in some cases administration or even liquidation have followed. Further relegations down the footballing ladder have ensued for several clubs unable to cope with the gap.
What do critics have to say about this payment?
What do critics have to say about this payment?
[ "What do critics have to say about this payment?" ]
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The Premier League distributes a portion of its television revenue to clubs that are relegated from the league in the form of "parachute payments". Starting with the 2013–14 season, these payments are in excess of Β£60 million over four seasons. Though designed to help teams adjust to the loss of television revenues (the average Premier League team receives Β£55 million while the average Football League Championship club receives Β£2 million), critics maintain that the payments actually widen the gap between teams that have reached the Premier League and those that have not, leading to the common occurrence of teams "bouncing back" soon after their relegation. For some clubs who have failed to win immediate promotion back to the Premier League, financial problems, including in some cases administration or even liquidation have followed. Further relegations down the footballing ladder have ensued for several clubs unable to cope with the gap.
What has happened to some of the clubs who weren't able to get back into the Premier League right away?
What has happened to some of the clubs who weren't able to get back into the Premier League right away?
[ "What has happened to some of the clubs who weren't able to get back into the Premier League right away?" ]
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The Premier League distributes a portion of its television revenue to clubs that are relegated from the league in the form of "parachute payments". Starting with the 2013–14 season, these payments are in excess of Β£60 million over four seasons. Though designed to help teams adjust to the loss of television revenues (the average Premier League team receives Β£55 million while the average Football League Championship club receives Β£2 million), critics maintain that the payments actually widen the gap between teams that have reached the Premier League and those that have not, leading to the common occurrence of teams "bouncing back" soon after their relegation. For some clubs who have failed to win immediate promotion back to the Premier League, financial problems, including in some cases administration or even liquidation have followed. Further relegations down the footballing ladder have ensued for several clubs unable to cope with the gap.
How much does a Football League club receive on average for their television revenues?
How much does a Football League club receive on average for their television revenues?
[ "How much does a Football League club receive on average for their television revenues?" ]
{ "text": [ "the average Football League Championship club receives Β£2 million" ], "answer_start": [ 377 ] }
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The Premier League distributes a portion of its television revenue to clubs that are relegated from the league in the form of "parachute payments". Starting with the 2013–14 season, these payments are in excess of Β£60 million over four seasons. Though designed to help teams adjust to the loss of television revenues (the average Premier League team receives Β£55 million while the average Football League Championship club receives Β£2 million), critics maintain that the payments actually widen the gap between teams that have reached the Premier League and those that have not, leading to the common occurrence of teams "bouncing back" soon after their relegation. For some clubs who have failed to win immediate promotion back to the Premier League, financial problems, including in some cases administration or even liquidation have followed. Further relegations down the footballing ladder have ensued for several clubs unable to cope with the gap.
How does this compare an average Premier League team?
How does this compare an average Premier League team?
[ "How does this compare an average Premier League team?" ]
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The Premier League distributes a portion of its television revenue to clubs that are relegated from the league in the form of "parachute payments". Starting with the 2013–14 season, these payments are in excess of Β£60 million over four seasons. Though designed to help teams adjust to the loss of television revenues (the average Premier League team receives Β£55 million while the average Football League Championship club receives Β£2 million), critics maintain that the payments actually widen the gap between teams that have reached the Premier League and those that have not, leading to the common occurrence of teams "bouncing back" soon after their relegation. For some clubs who have failed to win immediate promotion back to the Premier League, financial problems, including in some cases administration or even liquidation have followed. Further relegations down the footballing ladder have ensued for several clubs unable to cope with the gap.
To which type of team are parachute payments distributed to in the Premier League?
To which type of team are parachute payments distributed to in the Premier League?
[ "To which type of team are parachute payments distributed to in the Premier League?" ]
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The Premier League distributes a portion of its television revenue to clubs that are relegated from the league in the form of "parachute payments". Starting with the 2013–14 season, these payments are in excess of Β£60 million over four seasons. Though designed to help teams adjust to the loss of television revenues (the average Premier League team receives Β£55 million while the average Football League Championship club receives Β£2 million), critics maintain that the payments actually widen the gap between teams that have reached the Premier League and those that have not, leading to the common occurrence of teams "bouncing back" soon after their relegation. For some clubs who have failed to win immediate promotion back to the Premier League, financial problems, including in some cases administration or even liquidation have followed. Further relegations down the footballing ladder have ensued for several clubs unable to cope with the gap.
Starting in the 2013-14 season, parachute payments are in excess of what amount of revenue?
Starting in the 2013-14 season, parachute payments are in excess of what amount of revenue?
[ "Starting in the 2013-14 season, parachute payments are in excess of what amount of revenue?" ]
{ "text": [ "Β£60 million" ], "answer_start": [ 214 ] }
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The Premier League distributes a portion of its television revenue to clubs that are relegated from the league in the form of "parachute payments". Starting with the 2013–14 season, these payments are in excess of Β£60 million over four seasons. Though designed to help teams adjust to the loss of television revenues (the average Premier League team receives Β£55 million while the average Football League Championship club receives Β£2 million), critics maintain that the payments actually widen the gap between teams that have reached the Premier League and those that have not, leading to the common occurrence of teams "bouncing back" soon after their relegation. For some clubs who have failed to win immediate promotion back to the Premier League, financial problems, including in some cases administration or even liquidation have followed. Further relegations down the footballing ladder have ensued for several clubs unable to cope with the gap.
What is said to widen between clubs who reach the Premier League and those who do not thanks to parachute payments?
What is said to widen between clubs who reach the Premier League and those who do not thanks to parachute payments?
[ "What is said to widen between clubs who reach the Premier League and those who do not thanks to parachute payments?" ]
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The Premier League distributes a portion of its television revenue to clubs that are relegated from the league in the form of "parachute payments". Starting with the 2013–14 season, these payments are in excess of Β£60 million over four seasons. Though designed to help teams adjust to the loss of television revenues (the average Premier League team receives Β£55 million while the average Football League Championship club receives Β£2 million), critics maintain that the payments actually widen the gap between teams that have reached the Premier League and those that have not, leading to the common occurrence of teams "bouncing back" soon after their relegation. For some clubs who have failed to win immediate promotion back to the Premier League, financial problems, including in some cases administration or even liquidation have followed. Further relegations down the footballing ladder have ensued for several clubs unable to cope with the gap.
What does the Football League Championship club do with a portion of TV revenue?
What does the Football League Championship club do with a portion of TV revenue?
[ "What does the Football League Championship club do with a portion of TV revenue?" ]
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The Premier League distributes a portion of its television revenue to clubs that are relegated from the league in the form of "parachute payments". Starting with the 2013–14 season, these payments are in excess of Β£60 million over four seasons. Though designed to help teams adjust to the loss of television revenues (the average Premier League team receives Β£55 million while the average Football League Championship club receives Β£2 million), critics maintain that the payments actually widen the gap between teams that have reached the Premier League and those that have not, leading to the common occurrence of teams "bouncing back" soon after their relegation. For some clubs who have failed to win immediate promotion back to the Premier League, financial problems, including in some cases administration or even liquidation have followed. Further relegations down the footballing ladder have ensued for several clubs unable to cope with the gap.
What do supporters say about the parachute payments?
What do supporters say about the parachute payments?
[ "What do supporters say about the parachute payments?" ]
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The Premier League distributes a portion of its television revenue to clubs that are relegated from the league in the form of "parachute payments". Starting with the 2013–14 season, these payments are in excess of Β£60 million over four seasons. Though designed to help teams adjust to the loss of television revenues (the average Premier League team receives Β£55 million while the average Football League Championship club receives Β£2 million), critics maintain that the payments actually widen the gap between teams that have reached the Premier League and those that have not, leading to the common occurrence of teams "bouncing back" soon after their relegation. For some clubs who have failed to win immediate promotion back to the Premier League, financial problems, including in some cases administration or even liquidation have followed. Further relegations down the footballing ladder have ensued for several clubs unable to cope with the gap.
To what type of team does the Football League Championship club distribute parachute payments?
To what type of team does the Football League Championship club distribute parachute payments?
[ "To what type of team does the Football League Championship club distribute parachute payments?" ]
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The Premier League distributes a portion of its television revenue to clubs that are relegated from the league in the form of "parachute payments". Starting with the 2013–14 season, these payments are in excess of Β£60 million over four seasons. Though designed to help teams adjust to the loss of television revenues (the average Premier League team receives Β£55 million while the average Football League Championship club receives Β£2 million), critics maintain that the payments actually widen the gap between teams that have reached the Premier League and those that have not, leading to the common occurrence of teams "bouncing back" soon after their relegation. For some clubs who have failed to win immediate promotion back to the Premier League, financial problems, including in some cases administration or even liquidation have followed. Further relegations down the footballing ladder have ensued for several clubs unable to cope with the gap.
How much to the "bouncing back" payments exceed?
How much to the "bouncing back" payments exceed?
[ "How much to the \"bouncing back\" payments exceed?" ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
What did the Taylor Report recommend at the the Hillsborough disaster in 1989?
What did the Taylor Report recommend at the the Hillsborough disaster in 1989?
[ "What did the Taylor Report recommend at the the Hillsborough disaster in 1989?" ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
What was the result of their recommendation?
What was the result of their recommendation?
[ "What was the result of their recommendation?" ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
How many stadiums have been closed down since Premier League started?
How many stadiums have been closed down since Premier League started?
[ "How many stadiums have been closed down since Premier League started?" ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
What was the total seating capacity of stadiums in the Premier League in the 2010-11 season.
What was the total seating capacity of stadiums in the Premier League in the 2010-11 season.
[ "What was the total seating capacity of stadiums in the Premier League in the 2010-11 season." ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
In how many stadiums had Premier League been played as of the 2015-16 season?
In how many stadiums had Premier League been played as of the 2015-16 season?
[ "In how many stadiums had Premier League been played as of the 2015-16 season?" ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
What did the Taylor Report recommend to abolish from all stadiums?
What did the Taylor Report recommend to abolish from all stadiums?
[ "What did the Taylor Report recommend to abolish from all stadiums?" ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
How many stadiums in which the Premier League has been played have been demolished as of 2016?
How many stadiums in which the Premier League has been played have been demolished as of 2016?
[ "How many stadiums in which the Premier League has been played have been demolished as of 2016?" ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
What is the capacity of Bloomfield Road stadium?
What is the capacity of Bloomfield Road stadium?
[ "What is the capacity of Bloomfield Road stadium?" ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
What is the combined total capacity of all stadiums in the Premier League as of 2011?
What is the combined total capacity of all stadiums in the Premier League as of 2011?
[ "What is the combined total capacity of all stadiums in the Premier League as of 2011?" ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
Since the leagues beginnings in 2015, how many stadiums have there been games in?
Since the leagues beginnings in 2015, how many stadiums have there been games in?
[ "Since the leagues beginnings in 2015, how many stadiums have there been games in?" ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
The Premier league has played in 75,957 stadiums since which year?
The Premier league has played in 75,957 stadiums since which year?
[ "The Premier league has played in 75,957 stadiums since which year?" ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
In which year was the Taylor Report disaster?
In which year was the Taylor Report disaster?
[ "In which year was the Taylor Report disaster?" ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
Since which leagues creation have football grounds in Old Trafford seen steady improvements?
Since which leagues creation have football grounds in Old Trafford seen steady improvements?
[ "Since which leagues creation have football grounds in Old Trafford seen steady improvements?" ]
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As of the 2015–16 season, Premier League football has been played in 53 stadiums since the formation of the Premier League in 1992. The Hillsborough disaster in 1989 and the subsequent Taylor Report saw a recommendation that standing terraces should be abolished; as a result all stadiums in the Premier League are all-seater. Since the formation of the Premier League, football grounds in England have seen constant improvements to capacity and facilities, with some clubs moving to new-build stadiums. Nine stadiums that have seen Premier League football have now been demolished. The stadiums for the 2010–11 season show a large disparity in capacity: Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United has a capacity of 75,957 with Bloomfield Road, the home of Blackpool, having a capacity of 16,220. The combined total capacity of the Premier League in the 2010–11 season is 770,477 with an average capacity of 38,523.
What has happened to ten stadiums that have hosted Premier League football?
What has happened to ten stadiums that have hosted Premier League football?
[ "What has happened to ten stadiums that have hosted Premier League football?" ]
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
Are attendance remittances that important to the Premier League?
Are attendance remittances that important to the Premier League?
[ "Are attendance remittances that important to the Premier League?" ]
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
What was the Premier Leagues standard attendance in the 2007-08 season?
What was the Premier Leagues standard attendance in the 2007-08 season?
[ "What was the Premier Leagues standard attendance in the 2007-08 season?" ]
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
What was the league's first year attendance average?
What was the league's first year attendance average?
[ "What was the league's first year attendance average?" ]
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
Attendance for the 2013-14 season set a new record of how much?
Attendance for the 2013-14 season set a new record of how much?
[ "Attendance for the 2013-14 season set a new record of how much?" ]
{ "text": [ "in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million," ], "answer_start": [ 694 ] }
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
What was the average attendance for all Premier League clubs during the 2009-10 season?
What was the average attendance for all Premier League clubs during the 2009-10 season?
[ "What was the average attendance for all Premier League clubs during the 2009-10 season?" ]
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
What was the total attendance of all Premier League games during the 2009-10 season?
What was the total attendance of all Premier League games during the 2009-10 season?
[ "What was the total attendance of all Premier League games during the 2009-10 season?" ]
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
By how many attendees did the average Premier League attendance increase between 1992 and 2009?
By how many attendees did the average Premier League attendance increase between 1992 and 2009?
[ "By how many attendees did the average Premier League attendance increase between 1992 and 2009?" ]
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
For when did the Taylor Report set the deadline for replacing terraces with seats in stadiums?
For when did the Taylor Report set the deadline for replacing terraces with seats in stadiums?
[ "For when did the Taylor Report set the deadline for replacing terraces with seats in stadiums?" ]
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
During which season did the Premier League set a record average attendance of over 36,000 people?
During which season did the Premier League set a record average attendance of over 36,000 people?
[ "During which season did the Premier League set a record average attendance of over 36,000 people?" ]
{ "text": [ "2007–08" ], "answer_start": [ 650 ] }
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
What is a significant source of revenue for the Taylor Report?
What is a significant source of revenue for the Taylor Report?
[ "What is a significant source of revenue for the Taylor Report?" ]
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
Stadium attendances provide what for the Taylor Report clubs?
Stadium attendances provide what for the Taylor Report clubs?
[ "Stadium attendances provide what for the Taylor Report clubs?" ]
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
With a total aggregate attendance of 34,215, how much was the average attendance across clubs for the 2009-10 season?
With a total aggregate attendance of 34,215, how much was the average attendance across clubs for the 2009-10 season?
[ "With a total aggregate attendance of 34,215, how much was the average attendance across clubs for the 2009-10 season?" ]
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
In which year was the record beaten when average attendance was recorded at just under 14 million?
In which year was the record beaten when average attendance was recorded at just under 14 million?
[ "In which year was the record beaten when average attendance was recorded at just under 14 million?" ]
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Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs. For the 2009–10 season, average attendances across the league clubs were 34,215 for Premier League matches with a total aggregate attendance figure of 13,001,616. This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93). However, during the 1992–93 season the capacities of most stadiums were reduced as clubs replaced terraces with seats in order to meet the Taylor Report's 1994–95 deadline for all-seater stadiums. The Premier League's record average attendance of 36,144 was set during the 2007–08 season. This record was then beaten in the 2013–14 season recording an average attendance of 36,695 with a total attendance of just under 14 million, the highest average in England's top flight since 1950.
What is the highest total in England's top flight since 1992?
What is the highest total in England's top flight since 1992?
[ "What is the highest total in England's top flight since 1992?" ]
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Managers in the Premier League are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.
What are some of the every day tasks that a manager of a team has to deal with?
What are some of the every day tasks that a manager of a team has to deal with?
[ "What are some of the every day tasks that a manager of a team has to deal with?" ]
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Managers in the Premier League are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.
What type of licence does a manager need?
What type of licence does a manager need?
[ "What type of licence does a manager need?" ]
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Managers in the Premier League are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.
Is this licence required on a permanent basis?
Is this licence required on a permanent basis?
[ "Is this licence required on a permanent basis?" ]
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Managers in the Premier League are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.
What is a caretaker manager?
What is a caretaker manager?
[ "What is a caretaker manager?" ]
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Managers in the Premier League are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.
Give an example of someone who was a caretaker manager?
Give an example of someone who was a caretaker manager?
[ "Give an example of someone who was a caretaker manager?" ]
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Managers in the Premier League are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.
What license are managers in the Premier League required to hold?
What license are managers in the Premier League required to hold?
[ "What license are managers in the Premier League required to hold?" ]
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Managers in the Premier League are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.
Which licence follows completion of both the UEFA B and A licences?
Which licence follows completion of both the UEFA B and A licences?
[ "Which licence follows completion of both the UEFA B and A licences?" ]
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Managers in the Premier League are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.
For how long at most is an unlicenced caretaker manager allowed to control a Premier League team for?
For how long at most is an unlicenced caretaker manager allowed to control a Premier League team for?
[ "For how long at most is an unlicenced caretaker manager allowed to control a Premier League team for?" ]
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Managers in the Premier League are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.
Which caretaker manager was later promoted to permanent manager at Portsmouth?
Which caretaker manager was later promoted to permanent manager at Portsmouth?
[ "Which caretaker manager was later promoted to permanent manager at Portsmouth?" ]
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Managers in the Premier League are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.
Which caretaker manager was later promoted to permanent manager at Tottenham Hotspur?
Which caretaker manager was later promoted to permanent manager at Tottenham Hotspur?
[ "Which caretaker manager was later promoted to permanent manager at Tottenham Hotspur?" ]
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Managers in the Premier League are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.
What is a manager appointment?
What is a manager appointment?
[ "What is a manager appointment?" ]
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Managers in the Premier League are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.
What have numerous fans gone on to secure after doing well as a caretaker?
What have numerous fans gone on to secure after doing well as a caretaker?
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Managers in the Premier League are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences. The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Premier League on a permanent basis (i.e. more than 12 weeks – the amount of time an unqualified caretaker manager is allowed to take control). Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. Several caretaker managers have gone on to secure a permanent managerial post after performing well as a caretaker; examples include Paul Hart at Portsmouth and David Pleat at Tottenham Hotspur.
Who is an example of a fan who went on to secure a permanent managerial post after doing well as a caretaker?
Who is an example of a fan who went on to secure a permanent managerial post after doing well as a caretaker?
[ "Who is an example of a fan who went on to secure a permanent managerial post after doing well as a caretaker?" ]
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At the inception of the Premier League in 1992–93, just eleven players named in the starting line-ups for the first round of matches hailed from outside of the United Kingdom or Ireland. By 2000–01, the number of foreign players participating in the Premier League was 36 per cent of the total. In the 2004–05 season the figure had increased to 45 per cent. On 26 December 1999, Chelsea became the first Premier League side to field an entirely foreign starting line-up, and on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match. By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English.
At the beginning of the Premier League how many foreign players were there for the first round of games?
At the beginning of the Premier League how many foreign players were there for the first round of games?
[ "At the beginning of the Premier League how many foreign players were there for the first round of games?" ]
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Premier_League
At the inception of the Premier League in 1992–93, just eleven players named in the starting line-ups for the first round of matches hailed from outside of the United Kingdom or Ireland. By 2000–01, the number of foreign players participating in the Premier League was 36 per cent of the total. In the 2004–05 season the figure had increased to 45 per cent. On 26 December 1999, Chelsea became the first Premier League side to field an entirely foreign starting line-up, and on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match. By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English.
By the 2000-1 season what was the percentage of foreign players?
By the 2000-1 season what was the percentage of foreign players?
[ "By the 2000-1 season what was the percentage of foreign players?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-19189
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Premier_League
At the inception of the Premier League in 1992–93, just eleven players named in the starting line-ups for the first round of matches hailed from outside of the United Kingdom or Ireland. By 2000–01, the number of foreign players participating in the Premier League was 36 per cent of the total. In the 2004–05 season the figure had increased to 45 per cent. On 26 December 1999, Chelsea became the first Premier League side to field an entirely foreign starting line-up, and on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match. By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English.
Which team in 1999 had a line-up for starting that was consisted of all foreign players?
Which team in 1999 had a line-up for starting that was consisted of all foreign players?
[ "Which team in 1999 had a line-up for starting that was consisted of all foreign players?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-19190
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Premier_League
At the inception of the Premier League in 1992–93, just eleven players named in the starting line-ups for the first round of matches hailed from outside of the United Kingdom or Ireland. By 2000–01, the number of foreign players participating in the Premier League was 36 per cent of the total. In the 2004–05 season the figure had increased to 45 per cent. On 26 December 1999, Chelsea became the first Premier League side to field an entirely foreign starting line-up, and on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match. By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English.
Which team in 2005 had all-foreign team players?
Which team in 2005 had all-foreign team players?
[ "Which team in 2005 had all-foreign team players?" ]
{ "text": [ "on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match" ], "answer_start": [ 475 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19191
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Premier_League
At the inception of the Premier League in 1992–93, just eleven players named in the starting line-ups for the first round of matches hailed from outside of the United Kingdom or Ireland. By 2000–01, the number of foreign players participating in the Premier League was 36 per cent of the total. In the 2004–05 season the figure had increased to 45 per cent. On 26 December 1999, Chelsea became the first Premier League side to field an entirely foreign starting line-up, and on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match. By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English.
In 2009, what percent of the players were English in the Premier League?
In 2009, what percent of the players were English in the Premier League?
[ "In 2009, what percent of the players were English in the Premier League?" ]
{ "text": [ "By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English." ], "answer_start": [ 573 ] }
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Premier_League
At the inception of the Premier League in 1992–93, just eleven players named in the starting line-ups for the first round of matches hailed from outside of the United Kingdom or Ireland. By 2000–01, the number of foreign players participating in the Premier League was 36 per cent of the total. In the 2004–05 season the figure had increased to 45 per cent. On 26 December 1999, Chelsea became the first Premier League side to field an entirely foreign starting line-up, and on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match. By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English.
How many of the original Premier League players in the 1992-93 season hailed from outside the UK or Ireland?
How many of the original Premier League players in the 1992-93 season hailed from outside the UK or Ireland?
[ "How many of the original Premier League players in the 1992-93 season hailed from outside the UK or Ireland?" ]
{ "text": [ "eleven" ], "answer_start": [ 56 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19193
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Premier_League
At the inception of the Premier League in 1992–93, just eleven players named in the starting line-ups for the first round of matches hailed from outside of the United Kingdom or Ireland. By 2000–01, the number of foreign players participating in the Premier League was 36 per cent of the total. In the 2004–05 season the figure had increased to 45 per cent. On 26 December 1999, Chelsea became the first Premier League side to field an entirely foreign starting line-up, and on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match. By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English.
By 2000-01, what percentage of players in the Premier League were from outside the UK and Ireland?
By 2000-01, what percentage of players in the Premier League were from outside the UK and Ireland?
[ "By 2000-01, what percentage of players in the Premier League were from outside the UK and Ireland?" ]
{ "text": [ "36" ], "answer_start": [ 269 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19194
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Premier_League
At the inception of the Premier League in 1992–93, just eleven players named in the starting line-ups for the first round of matches hailed from outside of the United Kingdom or Ireland. By 2000–01, the number of foreign players participating in the Premier League was 36 per cent of the total. In the 2004–05 season the figure had increased to 45 per cent. On 26 December 1999, Chelsea became the first Premier League side to field an entirely foreign starting line-up, and on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match. By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English.
By 2004-05, what percentage of players in the Premier League were from outside the UK and Ireland?
By 2004-05, what percentage of players in the Premier League were from outside the UK and Ireland?
[ "By 2004-05, what percentage of players in the Premier League were from outside the UK and Ireland?" ]
{ "text": [ "45" ], "answer_start": [ 345 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-19195
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Premier_League
At the inception of the Premier League in 1992–93, just eleven players named in the starting line-ups for the first round of matches hailed from outside of the United Kingdom or Ireland. By 2000–01, the number of foreign players participating in the Premier League was 36 per cent of the total. In the 2004–05 season the figure had increased to 45 per cent. On 26 December 1999, Chelsea became the first Premier League side to field an entirely foreign starting line-up, and on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match. By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English.
On which date did Chelsea host an entirely foreign starting line-up and therefore become the first team to do so?
On which date did Chelsea host an entirely foreign starting line-up and therefore become the first team to do so?
[ "On which date did Chelsea host an entirely foreign starting line-up and therefore become the first team to do so?" ]
{ "text": [ "26 December 1999" ], "answer_start": [ 361 ] }
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Premier_League
At the inception of the Premier League in 1992–93, just eleven players named in the starting line-ups for the first round of matches hailed from outside of the United Kingdom or Ireland. By 2000–01, the number of foreign players participating in the Premier League was 36 per cent of the total. In the 2004–05 season the figure had increased to 45 per cent. On 26 December 1999, Chelsea became the first Premier League side to field an entirely foreign starting line-up, and on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match. By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English.
On which date did Arsenal name a fully foreign 16-man squad for a match?
On which date did Arsenal name a fully foreign 16-man squad for a match?
[ "On which date did Arsenal name a fully foreign 16-man squad for a match?" ]
{ "text": [ "14 February 2005" ], "answer_start": [ 478 ] }
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Premier_League
At the inception of the Premier League in 1992–93, just eleven players named in the starting line-ups for the first round of matches hailed from outside of the United Kingdom or Ireland. By 2000–01, the number of foreign players participating in the Premier League was 36 per cent of the total. In the 2004–05 season the figure had increased to 45 per cent. On 26 December 1999, Chelsea became the first Premier League side to field an entirely foreign starting line-up, and on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match. By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English.
How many players were from the UK or Ireland when the Premier League was created?
How many players were from the UK or Ireland when the Premier League was created?
[ "How many players were from the UK or Ireland when the Premier League was created?" ]
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Premier_League
At the inception of the Premier League in 1992–93, just eleven players named in the starting line-ups for the first round of matches hailed from outside of the United Kingdom or Ireland. By 2000–01, the number of foreign players participating in the Premier League was 36 per cent of the total. In the 2004–05 season the figure had increased to 45 per cent. On 26 December 1999, Chelsea became the first Premier League side to field an entirely foreign starting line-up, and on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match. By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English.
How many players were from outside the UK or Ireland when the Premier League was created in 2004?
How many players were from outside the UK or Ireland when the Premier League was created in 2004?
[ "How many players were from outside the UK or Ireland when the Premier League was created in 2004?" ]
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Premier_League
At the inception of the Premier League in 1992–93, just eleven players named in the starting line-ups for the first round of matches hailed from outside of the United Kingdom or Ireland. By 2000–01, the number of foreign players participating in the Premier League was 36 per cent of the total. In the 2004–05 season the figure had increased to 45 per cent. On 26 December 1999, Chelsea became the first Premier League side to field an entirely foreign starting line-up, and on 14 February 2005 Arsenal were the first to name a completely foreign 16-man squad for a match. By 2009, under 40% of the players in the Premier League were English.
By what year was the number of domestic players in the league equal to 36 percent?
By what year was the number of domestic players in the league equal to 36 percent?
[ "By what year was the number of domestic players in the league equal to 36 percent?" ]
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