How the Premier League table looks in full at the end of the 2021/22 season



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With each position in the Premier League being worth an extra £2m to each side, Jeff Stelling takes a look at how the table looks at the end of the season.

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29 respuestas a How the Premier League table looks in full at the end of the 2021/22 season

  1. Thank god Leeds aren't relegated

  2. TheLozeszkur dijo:

    Newcastle is next year Champion. Too bad that after the same trick like chelse and city but whatever.

  3. mike heap dijo:

    CITY, CITY the best team in north west and all the world ???(sung loudly to the 1968 Vikings movie theme tune) CTID ????.

  4. Never again Norwich City should compete in the Premier League. Not even next season. They don’t deserve to go back to the Premier League for a long time. Let alone Luton Town who probably would get promoted to the Premier League next season.

  5. GJ dijo:

    Newcastle United is the most improved team this year what a turn around for them since Eddie howe took over Newcastle was down and out to now the most informed team in the pl in the last 15 games eddie howe has done a fantastic job.

  6. Flying solo dijo:

    Seeing Burnley relegated brings a smile to my face. Good riddance to them, hope they don’t make it back anytime soon ??

  7. Leicester did very well considering everything. Finishing best of the rest is good.

  8. John Marsden dijo:

    Toon army season was ? brill

  9. USG at the top of the Belgian Pro League and Brighton in the top half. Tony Bloom is a happy man.

  10. No more legendary Kammy at Soccer Saturday. Just last season both. Watford and Norwich got promoted to the Premier League.

  11. Vivek Maru dijo:

    Arsenal blew 4rth. I feel for the true fans of the club who wanted them back in elite European competition.

  12. City destroyed everyone with a long spell of wins in the middle of the season ????

  13. It's not been all bad for Man Utd, technically Ronaldo finished 2nd in the Golden Boot ??

  14. ZJS 0113 dijo:

    West Ham are massive let downs!

  15. Crystal Palace as the only team in the bottom-half with more GD…gotta be something! ??

  16. anardil86 dijo:

    Great season and well played to all teams. People stop being toxic, be gracious in victory and defeat. It's a game and is meaningless in the grand scheme of things.

  17. Shaun L dijo:

    Genuinely think this is the last time for awhile we see 2 teams on 90+ points.

    Think next seasons winner will be in the 80s and we have the most competitive Premier league season for awhile

    People keep banging on how the premier league is competitive. Far from it and it hasn't been for years

    Premier league has been an absolute bore fest for years but actually really looking forward to next season and as much as I could be made to look very foolish in 12 months time,

    I guarantee City and Liverpool don't finish in the top 2

  18. Benny Lava dijo:

    Newcastle already look like their going to crawl up the table

  19. Benny Lava dijo:

    Well done to the seasiders Brighton their had a good season and if their can keep it going might finish a bit higher next season Well done Tottenham for finishing 4th Well done Palace for beating United Well done Man City for title win and Well done Brentford and Newcastle for keeping leeds up

  20. Ali Jason dijo:

    How is mikel arteta still in a job it baffles me.

  21. Bart dijo:

    It is poetic that Ralf started and finishes his reign with games vs Crystal Palace.

    Also, the squad players needed to be played,as they need to be moved on in the summer ,so getting cash for them is a must given the debt situation, impact of COVID and the sheer number of signings the first team needs.

    Lastly, do not forget that Klopp finished 8th in his first season (remember the West Brom draw that the players celebrated). Arteta too finished 8th with Arsenal, so do not be surprised if Ten Hag finishes in a similar or lower position (due to the emergence of West Ham and Newcastle) . But, like for Klopp, the early signs of progress in terms of style of play are critical ..in hindsight, Louis should have been given the third season as well as a midfield engine room someone in the ilk of Fabinho (remember that you were extensively linked with him and Strootman). Besides, under Louis, despite the style of play, Smalling and Blind were a sold pairing and you guys more often than not, won big games too.

  22. Maris dijo:

    Well stage drama. EPL is bookie’s game

  23. Franco dijo:

    1st- City deserves it

    2nd- Liverpool deserved it

    3rd- Chelsea had a bad 2nd half caused a massive slip, most likely due to injuries and the outside of football matters

    4th- Very close but spurs deserved it, Nuno was a fraud but conte saved them, great season for the asian king.

    5th Arsenal bottled it, everyone by week 31-33 said they had gotten top
    4 but they slipped up

    6th- One of the worst United seasons in a while, absloutely dreadful. 0 GD got uel because of liverpool. Shocking. ETH has a lot to do.

    7th: Not a bad season, but not a great one. They finished 6th last year, a place below. But its not too disheartening because it was close. Hoping they can win the uecl.

    8th: Leicester could’ve done better, losing your best 2 CB’s is bad so I can see why. Without vardy they aren’t that clinical up front. Daka is a good edition hoping he can learn.

    9th: Class season from Brighton, going from 16th to 9th is an accomplishment for sure, from getting 20th in the championship to getting in the top is monumental, a new striker is all they need (that is if they keep the team)

    Finally 10:
    I think most expected wolves to be finished without santos, but farther from the truth a 10th place finish isn’t too bad for wolves, some games they should’ve won, it could’ve been a better season for sure. But without sa’ the team wouldn’t even be close to tenth, he was their poty for sure.

  24. Congrats Man City; escaping the penalty against Everton had a net Impact though!!

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