Many of you love playing Football Manager but how many years do you play before starting a new game?

Five years? Ten years? Twenty years?

A lot of gamers get fed up when real players retire and are eventually replaced by regens, meaning the players on the game don’t actually exist.

We very much doubt there’s many of you that have played 100 years on a single save.

But YouTuber, FootyManagerTV, decided he would simulate a century and see what happened.

And to say that the findings were incredible would be an understatement.

First of all, we’ll take a look at the final league table after the 2116/17 season and we can see that Manchester City and Manchester United are level on points at the top - with City winning the title by just three goals.

At look further down the table and you’ll see teams such as Brentford (3rd), Notts Forest (5th), Barnsley (7th), Rotherham (8th) and Bristol City (10th).

You’ll also see that Arsenal finished in 9th and Liverpool came 17th, just three points above the drop zone!

Things get even more interesting when we look at the past winners of the Premier League.

Incredibly, Brentford have dominated the previous couple of decades with them winning 12 Premier League titles in 17 seasons from 2097/98 - 2113/14. They also have seven Champions League titles to their name - winning six in seven seasons. Amazing.

A bit further back in time and it was City dominating English football, winning 12 consecutive league titles from 2028/29 - 2039/40. United came second on 10 of those occasions. Mental.

But fear not Liverpool fans, you finally win the Premier League title - you only have to wait until the year 2025 to do so. Remarkably, they only go on to win the league only once more in the next 100 years, doing so once again in 2085.

In the Championship, Everton and Sunderland returned to the Premier League, while Southampton were relegated to League One.

Only when you look at the past winners in the Championship do you realise Liverpool’s fall from grace. The Reds won the Championship on three separate occasions in recent years to suggest they have become a yo-yo club.

Arsenal and Tottenham both also got relegated around the 2060’s - meaning they could face relegation in about 40 years time!

Check out the video below and see for yourself: