https://talksport.com/football/4514...league-table-after-13-matches-expected-goals/ OK, meaningless stats but there is nothing of interest happening at the moment. Based on expected goals stat Saints should be 13th...probably means we are missing sitters.
Premership wages table 2018/19: (average first team players salary per year) 1 Man Utd £6,534,654 $8,598,297 2 Man City £5,993,000 $7,885,589 3 Chelsea £5,020,004 $6,605,321 4 Liverpool £4,862,963 $6,398,687 5 Arsenal £4,853,130 $6,385,748 6 Tottenham £3,515,778 $4,626,060 7 Everton £3,252,690 $4,279,889 8 West Ham £3,189,333 $4,196,525 9 Crystal Palace £2,757,000 $3,627,661 10 Leicester £2,710,710 $3,566,752 11 Southampton £2,669,333 $3,512,309 12 Bournemouth £1,989,520 $2,617,810 13 Watford £1,775,172 $2,335,772 14 Wolves £1,757,600 $2,312,650 15 Fulham £1,727,440 $2,272,966 16 Brighton £1,695,040 $2,230,334 17 Newcastle £1,650,133 $2,171,245 18 Burnley £1,603,197 $2,109,487 19 Huddersfield £1,238,000 $1,628,960 20 Cardiff £957,471 $1,259,840 I can see 20 teams paying too much (and 3 paying way too much!) and we’re one of them Still, not a bad job if you can get it
this compares to the average wage of 42,000 quid in the Serbian top division (which I think is about fair for playing a game for a living)
A bit like us, Burnley's next five games include Liverpool, Spurs and Arsenal. Aside from that weird thrashing they handed out to Bmouth, Burnley have been very, very poor this season. (And quite a few people did see it coming.)
Yes we are, on 5th December! If we are there again this season in a fixture not involving Tottenham Hotspur FC I’ll be amazed!