The Premier League Thread

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
Hull have massively overachieved by finishing 18th, so well done to Silva I guess.

Not sure it's all looking great for Swansea though, Brighton and Newcastle will both be quite decent. Some teams feeling settled in lower mid table might get shaken up.
 
Hull have massively overachieved by finishing 18th, so well done to Silva I guess.

Not sure it's all looking great for Swansea though, Brighton and Newcastle will both be quite decent. Some teams feeling settled in lower mid table might get shaken up.

I think Watford are in deep trouble next season.

Stoke will need to get their act together too, and Burnley will need to get more points away, but a good summer transfer for both can solve that.
 
  • Like
Reactions: OddRiverOakWizards
I think Watford are in deep trouble next season.

Stoke will need to get their act together too, and Burnley will need to get more points away, but a good summer transfer for both can solve that.

Of course, if we don't change manager and at least 11 players from our squad, so are we.
Doomed, I say, we're all doomed ......
 
I think Watford are in deep trouble next season.

Stoke will need to get their act together too, and Burnley will need to get more points away, but a good summer transfer for both can solve that.

Every team from 8th down has to be mindful of the drop, frankly. There isn't a lot in it...potentially 7-10 points from 8th to 17th doesn't leave a lot of room for error over the summer.
 
With Liverpool facing Middlesbrough on the final day, that's the end of Arsenal's shot at the top four trophy.
 
4-0 and The West Ham Way turns out to be not giving a **** as they've nothing to play for [except a couple of million quid per placing in the league]. Perhaps they'll all take a reduction next season. Tbf, I'm slightly glad that they don't care, but I'd have preferred a draw.
 
Interesting bit of trivia. For the umpteenth time this season, the sports analytics machine SAM has seemingly hedged its bets:
You must log in or register to see images


Yes, it correctly predicted an Away win, but decided that the best way to do that was by having the score settle at 1-1, which it decided was the least probable outcome. I should say that its predictions tend to be a lot better than Lawro's, even if the score lines appear a bit odd.