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Published 10:55 26 Jul 2016 BST
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Unsurprisingly none of those teams made the top ten as that was reserved for the more divisive sides in the league.
Chelsea came out on top, with Manchester United hot on their heels as runners-up.
Liverpool got third spot while Manchester City's fourth-place finish likely stems from their recent wealth.
People have absolutely no issues with Leicester or Bournemouth though, which is easy to understand as who doesn't love an underdog story? Does that make the Foxes the best-loved Premier League champions ever?
Here are the results in full, going from the most hated to the least.
1) Chelsea
2) Manchester United
3) Liverpool
4) Manchester City
5) Arsenal
6) Tottenham
7) Stoke
8) West Ham
9) Sunderland
10) West Brom
11) Crystal Palace
12) Everton
13) Hull
14) Middlesbrough
15) Swansea
16) Southampton
17)Watford
18) Burnley
19) Leicester
20) Bournemouth
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