StrumSolo > 24/04/2014, 14:39
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(24/04/2014, 14:39)ScottyRampant Wrote: Nothing's decided yet of course but it's pretty clear who the over-achievers have been this season.
Brendan Rodgers: From 7th place year to the brink of a first league title since 1990. Even if they end up finishing 3rd (their lowest possible position now) Champions League football is assured for next season, and that in itself is way more than was expected in August.
Tony Pulis: Palace were looking properly dead and buried before he took over but a staggering run of form since he did (including 5 wins in their last 5 games) has left them looking well placed for a top half finish. Miraculous.
Roberto Martinez: Remember when everyone thought Everton would struggle after losing their manager last summer? A club-record Premier league points total (with 3 games to spare) later, they're looking good for 4th. If they can pip Arsenal then Martinez might be the winner.
And the wooden spoon goes to David Moyes, obvs.
Poll at the top of the page, who gets your vote?
(24/04/2014, 14:39)ScottyRampant Wrote: Nothing's decided yet of course but it's pretty clear who the over-achievers have been this season.
Brendan Rodgers: From 7th place year to the brink of a first league title since 1990. Even if they end up finishing 3rd (their lowest possible position now) Champions League football is assured for next season, and that in itself is way more than was expected in August.
Tony Pulis: Palace were looking properly dead and buried before he took over but a staggering run of form since he did (including 5 wins in their last 5 games) has left them looking well placed for a top half finish. Miraculous.
Roberto Martinez: Remember when everyone thought Everton would struggle after losing their manager last summer? A club-record Premier league points total (with 3 games to spare) later, they're looking good for 4th. If they can pip Arsenal then Martinez might be the winner.
And the wooden spoon goes to David Moyes, obvs.
Poll at the top of the page, who gets your vote?
StrumSolo > 13/05/2014, 11:23
impy9999 > 13/05/2014, 20:19