1. premiership - Noun
2. Premiership - Proper noun
The office of the premier.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe can become the best player in the Premiership. Thierry Henry
Without any doubt the best player in the Premiership has to be Scholes. He knows how to do everything, and he is one who directs the way his team plays. On top of that, he has indestructible mental strength and he is a genuine competitor. Paul Scholes
Paddy Ashdown: ...this is an agreement which the right hon. Lady will be entitled to regard with a certain pride and satisfaction as she looks back on the twilight days of her premiership... Margaret Thatcher
Waiting for Cronulla to win a premiership is like leaving the porch lamp on for Harold Holt. Jack Gibson
So when they have Mourinho and Benitez joining the Premiership they should say it's good for us, maybe these guys have something new to give. José Mourinho
It goes without saying that when you're the manager of a Premiership club, you go eight miles down the road and get beaten by a team two divisions below you, it's disappointing. Kevin Keegan