So I've played on a fair bit and into the next season, so will be posting a brief catchup, unfortunately I had a lot written out and frustratingly lost it due to a simple click of a different bookmark and all my write-up was gone, which put me off re-writing it all again, so this will be brief and i'll try to get back into writing it in more detail going forward.
The biggest results of our final few months were beating Milan twice to advance to the Champions League Quarter Finals. There we met Liverpool, but unfortunately went down 5-3 to them on aggregate. We actually played against them 3 times in 10 days, winning once, drawing once and losing once, and overall a 5-5 result over the 3 games.
A disappointing a random loss to Norwich was really the only bad result of the last few months, and we would've finished 2nd if it wasn't for this result.
Man Utd added to their Carabao Cup success by edging City rivals, Man City, who were beaten handsomely by Liverpool on the final day. This was their first title in 9 years.
Richarlison topped the goalscoring and player of the match charts for an Everton side who only survived relegation in the previous season on goal difference.
Spurs finished 10th for the second season running, while Arsenal dropped from 7th to 9th from the previous season.
Che Adams hit an impressive 24 goals for Southampton, who pulled off a shock the first season by finishing 5th, but dropped to a respectable 8th this season.
The biggest shocker of the season was probably former winner, Leicester City, getting relegated. They'll hope to bounce back under Gennaro Gattuso, but he'll have to do it without a lot of his players, as a near £300million purge of their squad followed after this relegation.
Leeds did well finishing 5th and getting Europa League football, while Chelsea will surely expect to win the Euro Conference league next season.
Man Utd made it a treble, by winning the Champions League, with a 1-0 win over Lazio. Marcus Rashford topped the goalscorer, assist and player of the match tables, scoring the winning goal in the final, aswell as 5 goals over the two legs in the semi-finals against Liverpool.
The Europa League was all about Dortmund, who hammered Braga 5-0 to win the competition in the final. They had players topping every stat, from top scorer to clean sheets. Talles Magno and Erling Haaland both notched braces in the final to finish top scorer and second top scorer in the competition. They recovered from a 2-1 loss to Man City in the first leg of the semi-final to beat them 3-0 in the second leg.
Man City beat Real Madrid, then Southampton before their elimination to the eventual champions.
Both Celtic and Rangers suffered elimination in the group stages, disappointingly.
Arsenal became the first ever winners of the Europa Conference League, beating Gent 2-0 in the final. They actually finished second in the group stage, behind Portuguese side, Moreirense, who won all 6 league games. Arsenal progressed with 10 points from the 6 games and just a +3 for goal difference. They did however get revenge, beating Moreirense 2-0 on aggregate in the second knockout round. They progressed from the semi-finals via an away goal against big spending, Hertha Berlin.
Championship
Promoted - Brighton (Champions), Burnley (Runners up), Preston (Playoff winners)
Relegated - Middlesbrough, Peterborough, Wigan
League One
Promoted - QPR (Champions), Shrewsbury (Runners up), Rotherham (Playoff winners)
Relegated - Gillingham, Morecambe, Walsall, Oldham
League Two
Promoted - Cambridge (Champions), Mansfield (Runners up), Newport (Third place), Exeter (Playoff winners)
Relegated - Sutton, Port Vale
La Liga
Champions - Atletico Madrid
Second - Barcelona
Third - Real Madrid
Fourth - Sevilla
Fifth - Valencia
Sixth - Real Sociedad
Relegated - Mallorca, Elche, Real Zaragoza
Bundesliga
Champions - Bayern
Second - Dortmund
Third - Hertha Berlin
Fourth - Gladbach
Fifth - RB Leipzig
Sixth - Bayer Leverkusen
Relegated - Union Berlin, Arminia Bielefeld
Serie A
Champions - Juventus
Second - Lazio
Third - Inter
Fourth - AC Milan
Fifth - Roma
Sixth - Atalanta
Relegated - Spezia, Benevento, Lecce
Ligue One
Champions - PSG
Second - Lille
Third - Lyon
Fourth - Nantes
Fifth - Monaco
Sixth - Nice
Relegated - Bordeaux, Angers
Liga NOS
Champions - Porto
Second - Benfica
Third - Sporting
Fourth - Braga
Fifth - Maritimo
Sixth - Vitoria de Guimaraes
Relegated - Estoril, Belenenses
Eredivisie
Champions - Ajax
Second - PSV
Third - FC Twente
Fourth - Feyenoord
Fifth - Utrecht
Sixth - Vitesse
Relegated - NAC, NEC
Here are the squads final stats from the season^
Dominik Livakovic was an ever-present, playing in 53 games.
Luis Suarez had an excellent debut season, netting 32 goals in 42 starts, aswell as 6 assists and had our best average rating with a 7.26.
Sebastiano Esposito is on that list but spent the season on loan at Celtic, where he 22 goals in his 46 appearances, and getting a 7.36 average rating.
Allan Saint-Maximin got one more assist than Thiago Almada, to top our club assist chart with 15.
The clearout from the Mike Ashley/Steve Bruce era will continue as the Transfer Window opens…..
The biggest results of our final few months were beating Milan twice to advance to the Champions League Quarter Finals. There we met Liverpool, but unfortunately went down 5-3 to them on aggregate. We actually played against them 3 times in 10 days, winning once, drawing once and losing once, and overall a 5-5 result over the 3 games.
A disappointing a random loss to Norwich was really the only bad result of the last few months, and we would've finished 2nd if it wasn't for this result.
Man Utd added to their Carabao Cup success by edging City rivals, Man City, who were beaten handsomely by Liverpool on the final day. This was their first title in 9 years.
Richarlison topped the goalscoring and player of the match charts for an Everton side who only survived relegation in the previous season on goal difference.
Spurs finished 10th for the second season running, while Arsenal dropped from 7th to 9th from the previous season.
Che Adams hit an impressive 24 goals for Southampton, who pulled off a shock the first season by finishing 5th, but dropped to a respectable 8th this season.
The biggest shocker of the season was probably former winner, Leicester City, getting relegated. They'll hope to bounce back under Gennaro Gattuso, but he'll have to do it without a lot of his players, as a near £300million purge of their squad followed after this relegation.
Leeds did well finishing 5th and getting Europa League football, while Chelsea will surely expect to win the Euro Conference league next season.
Man Utd made it a treble, by winning the Champions League, with a 1-0 win over Lazio. Marcus Rashford topped the goalscorer, assist and player of the match tables, scoring the winning goal in the final, aswell as 5 goals over the two legs in the semi-finals against Liverpool.
The Europa League was all about Dortmund, who hammered Braga 5-0 to win the competition in the final. They had players topping every stat, from top scorer to clean sheets. Talles Magno and Erling Haaland both notched braces in the final to finish top scorer and second top scorer in the competition. They recovered from a 2-1 loss to Man City in the first leg of the semi-final to beat them 3-0 in the second leg.
Man City beat Real Madrid, then Southampton before their elimination to the eventual champions.
Both Celtic and Rangers suffered elimination in the group stages, disappointingly.
Arsenal became the first ever winners of the Europa Conference League, beating Gent 2-0 in the final. They actually finished second in the group stage, behind Portuguese side, Moreirense, who won all 6 league games. Arsenal progressed with 10 points from the 6 games and just a +3 for goal difference. They did however get revenge, beating Moreirense 2-0 on aggregate in the second knockout round. They progressed from the semi-finals via an away goal against big spending, Hertha Berlin.
Championship
Promoted - Brighton (Champions), Burnley (Runners up), Preston (Playoff winners)
Relegated - Middlesbrough, Peterborough, Wigan
League One
Promoted - QPR (Champions), Shrewsbury (Runners up), Rotherham (Playoff winners)
Relegated - Gillingham, Morecambe, Walsall, Oldham
League Two
Promoted - Cambridge (Champions), Mansfield (Runners up), Newport (Third place), Exeter (Playoff winners)
Relegated - Sutton, Port Vale
La Liga
Champions - Atletico Madrid
Second - Barcelona
Third - Real Madrid
Fourth - Sevilla
Fifth - Valencia
Sixth - Real Sociedad
Relegated - Mallorca, Elche, Real Zaragoza
Bundesliga
Champions - Bayern
Second - Dortmund
Third - Hertha Berlin
Fourth - Gladbach
Fifth - RB Leipzig
Sixth - Bayer Leverkusen
Relegated - Union Berlin, Arminia Bielefeld
Serie A
Champions - Juventus
Second - Lazio
Third - Inter
Fourth - AC Milan
Fifth - Roma
Sixth - Atalanta
Relegated - Spezia, Benevento, Lecce
Ligue One
Champions - PSG
Second - Lille
Third - Lyon
Fourth - Nantes
Fifth - Monaco
Sixth - Nice
Relegated - Bordeaux, Angers
Liga NOS
Champions - Porto
Second - Benfica
Third - Sporting
Fourth - Braga
Fifth - Maritimo
Sixth - Vitoria de Guimaraes
Relegated - Estoril, Belenenses
Eredivisie
Champions - Ajax
Second - PSV
Third - FC Twente
Fourth - Feyenoord
Fifth - Utrecht
Sixth - Vitesse
Relegated - NAC, NEC
Here are the squads final stats from the season^
Dominik Livakovic was an ever-present, playing in 53 games.
Luis Suarez had an excellent debut season, netting 32 goals in 42 starts, aswell as 6 assists and had our best average rating with a 7.26.
Sebastiano Esposito is on that list but spent the season on loan at Celtic, where he 22 goals in his 46 appearances, and getting a 7.36 average rating.
Allan Saint-Maximin got one more assist than Thiago Almada, to top our club assist chart with 15.
The clearout from the Mike Ashley/Steve Bruce era will continue as the Transfer Window opens…..