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Season Review: When will the chaos end for West Ham?

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Season Review: When will the chaos end for West Ham? For West Ham, it was simply another season of chaos. The Hammers sacked Slaven Bilic and made the wholly unpopular decision to appoint David Moyes.Now, the east London outfit are on the market for a new manager after opting against extending Moyes’ contract.Moyes did a good job at West Ham. He...

Season Review: Delaying Pardew sacking costs West Brom dearly

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Season Review: Delaying Pardew sacking costs West Brom dearly West Brom’s eight-year stint in the Premier League is over after finishing the season bottom of the league.It’s been a miserable year for the Baggies and they will look back on their decision not to sack Alan Pardew sooner with immense regret.There is no guarantees that would have change...

Season Review: Mediocre Watford must start being more ambitious

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Season Review: Mediocre Watford must start being more ambitious Watford are in danger of becoming a bit of a nothing club in the Premier League, if they haven’t already. The Hornets comfortably beat the drop this season but never really looked like they wanted to aim for greater heights. They looked like they were heading somewhere at the start of the seas...

Season Review: Tottenham overcome Wembley hoodoo to secure top-four place

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Season Review: Tottenham overcome Wembley hoodoo to secure top-four place When it was announced Tottenham would have to spend this season playing their home matches at Wembley while their new stadium was erected, many feared for their campaign.Would it prevent them from challenging for the league title? Yes, but the way Manchester City played it’s unlikely Spurs wou...

Season Review: Can Stoke cut it on a cold Championship night?

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Season Review: Can Stoke cut it on a cold Championship night? Stoke’s decade-long stay in the Premier League is over. They finished second from bottom, three points adrift of safety despite winning their last game of the season. The Potters must now regroup as they prepare for life in the Championship, but will have to deal with a mass exodus of players ...

Season Review: Swansea’s seven-year Premier League stay comes to an end

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Season Review: Swansea’s seven-year Premier League stay comes to an end It’s been a miserable season for Swansea, compounded by relegation to the Championship for the first time since 2011.Swansea changed manager two times over the course of the and look set to jump on the managerial merry-go-round once again this summer with Carlos Carvalhal set to leave. Nothing...

Season Review: Sorry Southampton almost pay the ultimate price

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Season Review: Sorry Southampton almost pay the ultimate price Southampton have managed to come a long way from being labelled the model club. The south coast club danced dangerously close to being relegated this season and it would have been a travesty if this group of players sunk to the Championship.In the end, Mark Hughes’ side did enough to beat the ...

Season Review: Benitez continues to work wonders at Newcastle

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Season Review: Benitez continues to work wonders at Newcastle Despite all of the off-field distractions at Newcastle, Rafa Benitez was still able to inspire the Magpies to a top half finish, ending the season with a 3-0 home win over former club Chelsea.It’s imperative that Mike Ashley gives Benitez the keys to the club or risk losing the Spaniard, who w...

Season Review: Manchester United make progress but still flatter to deceive

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Season Review: Manchester United make progress but still flatter to deceive Manchester United finished the season in second, claiming the spot as the best of the rest behind cross-town rivals Manchester City.Jose Mourinho has been forced to batter away his fair share of criticism in the last two years but United have made progress in all areas this season.Their points total...

Season Review: Manchester City set foundations to become Premier League greats

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Season Review: Manchester City set foundations to become Premier League greats The 2017/18 Premier League campaign will go down as one where Manchester City broke nearly every record under the sun.Pep Guardiola’s side scored a stoppage time winner against Southampton on the final day of the season to become the first side in Premier League history to record 100 points in...