I don't really venture onto the PL General Board too often as most threads here seem to descend pretty rapidly into what I can only call an 'HIAG Orgy', but I thought this question needs a proper 'airing' to be answered thoroughly.
First things first, congratulations to Chelsea on a fine season
Second things second, commiserations to Sunderland, Boro and Hull - wishing you all the best of luck next year and hope you bounce back quickly
Now that I've got the pleasantries out the way...
After today's results, there is a 16 point gap between Everton in 7th and Soton/WBA in 8th & 9th. Even if the former beat United tomorrow night, they will still be closer to Hull and the relegation zone than they will be to the top 6/7 spots. I have been arguing for years that increased TV deals turning the PL into a land of plenty would lead to a more level playing field. Last season seemed to confirm that theory but this year things have swung back sharply in the opposite direction.
Is the league splitting in two? Will the current Top 7 increase the gap even further next year? What is the future for clubs such as Soton, Stoke, WBA etc. who seem to be stuck in mid-table?
Interested to hear your thoughts lads.
First things first, congratulations to Chelsea on a fine season

Second things second, commiserations to Sunderland, Boro and Hull - wishing you all the best of luck next year and hope you bounce back quickly

Now that I've got the pleasantries out the way...
After today's results, there is a 16 point gap between Everton in 7th and Soton/WBA in 8th & 9th. Even if the former beat United tomorrow night, they will still be closer to Hull and the relegation zone than they will be to the top 6/7 spots. I have been arguing for years that increased TV deals turning the PL into a land of plenty would lead to a more level playing field. Last season seemed to confirm that theory but this year things have swung back sharply in the opposite direction.
Is the league splitting in two? Will the current Top 7 increase the gap even further next year? What is the future for clubs such as Soton, Stoke, WBA etc. who seem to be stuck in mid-table?
Interested to hear your thoughts lads.

