Now everything that could be won and lost has been won and err, lost - which PL team can look back on the season with the greatest degree of satisfaction at a 'job well done'?
Some considerations....
Manchester City?
Yes, they retained the PL title which I guess equals 'meeting minimum expectations' but failed again in the CL (the one I imagine they really yearn for) in spectacular fashion. Plus no other trophies.
Liverpool?
An FA Cup and League Cup double isn't something to be sniffed at - even if they were both won after penalty shoot outs rather than champagne football. But they fell just fractionally short when it came to the trophies they really wanted. What I'd give for just an FA Cup ffs - but their Victory Parade yesterday had an air of 'putting on a brave face' on a season that ultimately fell a bit flat as the two prizes they really wanted slipped through their fingers.
West Ham?
European semi-final and European football next season too - albeit in the Conference thing. Maybe a bit disappointing given how close they came - but they are a million miles away from the side that was regularly bobbing around the bottom of the table with a toxic atmosphere in the London Stadium these days.
Newcastle?
Nailed on for relegation at Christmas but ended up comfortably mid-table with the fans back on side and a war chest of billions. I guess most Geordies would have taken that back in August.
....and my pick Brentford
Among the favourites to go straight back down, they started well, survived a wobble and finished pretty well and didn't look out of place for much of the season. Will be interesting to see how they get on next season.
Some considerations....
Manchester City?
Yes, they retained the PL title which I guess equals 'meeting minimum expectations' but failed again in the CL (the one I imagine they really yearn for) in spectacular fashion. Plus no other trophies.
Liverpool?
An FA Cup and League Cup double isn't something to be sniffed at - even if they were both won after penalty shoot outs rather than champagne football. But they fell just fractionally short when it came to the trophies they really wanted. What I'd give for just an FA Cup ffs - but their Victory Parade yesterday had an air of 'putting on a brave face' on a season that ultimately fell a bit flat as the two prizes they really wanted slipped through their fingers.
West Ham?
European semi-final and European football next season too - albeit in the Conference thing. Maybe a bit disappointing given how close they came - but they are a million miles away from the side that was regularly bobbing around the bottom of the table with a toxic atmosphere in the London Stadium these days.
Newcastle?
Nailed on for relegation at Christmas but ended up comfortably mid-table with the fans back on side and a war chest of billions. I guess most Geordies would have taken that back in August.
....and my pick Brentford
Among the favourites to go straight back down, they started well, survived a wobble and finished pretty well and didn't look out of place for much of the season. Will be interesting to see how they get on next season.