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<blockquote data-quote="edd_jedi" data-source="post: 533001" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Agreed, it's been a funny old season. Liverpool are better than everyone else by a mile, although can they keep it up, they seem to have taken their foot off the gas already. Man City are definitely on a decline, but the only way is down when you're as good as they were a couple of seasons ago. Man Utd have just about pulled off a decent season due to a solid run of recent results, I'm sure they were mid table a couple of months ago.</p><p></p><p>I always thought Leicester, Wolves and SFU were punching way above their weight and it was only a matter of time until they started slipping down the table, good spirit doesn't make up for having zero world class players forever. And as I said in a previous post, they're only near the top of the table because three of the 'big six' have been playing so badly with 20 odd points less than they usually take.</p><p></p><p>Both Arsenal and Spurs have been through a lot of turmoil with new managers, injuries, stale players etc, so although neither will be satisfied with where they are, do they really deserve to be any higher? Not really IMO. Let's see how both do next season with (hopefully) some new players and without the excuse of a manager taking over mid season.</p><p></p><p>And fluke of the season has to go to Chelsea, how on earth Frank has pulled off top four with no experience and the same '10 blokes plus Hazard' minus Hazard and a couple of school kids is beyond me.</p><p></p><p>At the other end of the table Norwich never really had any hope of staying up, the other two spots are still TBC but I can't see Bournemouth escaping. And quite honsestly they don't deserve to be in the PL, they've been up for three or four years now and are still playing in a stadium smaller than most League One clubs, OK you can understand them not going mad in the first season but where's the investment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edd_jedi, post: 533001, member: 2"] Agreed, it's been a funny old season. Liverpool are better than everyone else by a mile, although can they keep it up, they seem to have taken their foot off the gas already. Man City are definitely on a decline, but the only way is down when you're as good as they were a couple of seasons ago. Man Utd have just about pulled off a decent season due to a solid run of recent results, I'm sure they were mid table a couple of months ago. I always thought Leicester, Wolves and SFU were punching way above their weight and it was only a matter of time until they started slipping down the table, good spirit doesn't make up for having zero world class players forever. And as I said in a previous post, they're only near the top of the table because three of the 'big six' have been playing so badly with 20 odd points less than they usually take. Both Arsenal and Spurs have been through a lot of turmoil with new managers, injuries, stale players etc, so although neither will be satisfied with where they are, do they really deserve to be any higher? Not really IMO. Let's see how both do next season with (hopefully) some new players and without the excuse of a manager taking over mid season. And fluke of the season has to go to Chelsea, how on earth Frank has pulled off top four with no experience and the same '10 blokes plus Hazard' minus Hazard and a couple of school kids is beyond me. At the other end of the table Norwich never really had any hope of staying up, the other two spots are still TBC but I can't see Bournemouth escaping. And quite honsestly they don't deserve to be in the PL, they've been up for three or four years now and are still playing in a stadium smaller than most League One clubs, OK you can understand them not going mad in the first season but where's the investment? [/QUOTE]
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