Nothing is quite as exciting as the lead up to a new season.
To build up the anticipation, we’ve collaborated with members of each Premier League clubs’ fanbase to review the past season and preview the campaign ahead. The ultimate guide for the fans, from the fans.
To build up the anticipation, we’ve collaborated with members of each Premier League clubs’ fanbase to review the past season and preview the campaign ahead. The ultimate guide for the fans, from the fans.
Arsenal: @tra1ningday, @AFC_Carys, @KeionTaylor_, and @Armzinho look back on a topsy-turvy campaign that started with Emery and ended with Arteta and triumph at Wembley. Signings are a must in order to build a squad capable of challenging for the top four next season.
Aston Villa: @AVFCFaithful_ gives their verdict on a Villa side that were underwhelming for large parts of the season, but managed to survive and even thrive at times, reaching the Carabao Cup final.
Brighton: @wearebrighton reflects on Graham Potter’s first season at the helm and a strong foundation to build upon. One thing is for sure, they will have a surplus of quality center backs.
Burnley: @DLRbrts rehashes another solid season for Burnley under an ever-present Sean Dyche. Consistency and a strong defense are Burnley's building blocks.
Chelsea: The Blues performed above expectations this year, which led to our friend @JRcentre giving them a rating of 8 out of 10. Plenty to look forward to in the future for Chelsea with Abramovich opening up the checkbook this summer.
Crystal Palace: A tale of two seasons was the story for Palace as they looked a different team on either side of lockdown. @SWPalace takes us through what happened and what to expect in the coming season.
Everton: Failed project, dreadful recruitment, and lack of tactical flexibility are some of the words that you’ll see @Joelissimmo use to describe Everton’s year. Fresh faces and a fresh approach will do them the world of good heading into the 2020/2021 campaign.
Fulham: After the exuberant highs of a Playoff victory, Fulham are faced with the daunting task of Premier League survival. The lads at @FulhamishPod give us a sense of the Whites outlook leading up to their return to the first division.
Leeds: Leeds are back! While that won’t be welcome news for many rival clubs, Leeds won’t care as they gear up for their first taste of PL football in 16 years. Here’s what @FocusOnLeeds had to say about winning the Championship and their chances in the PL.
@thomas_wilson95
@thomas_wilson95
Leicester City: @FoxesofLCFC + @DominicWells_SJ recount a season for LCFC in which they just missed out on CL football, but will still be traveling Europe in the Europa League. From the highs of a 9-0 drubbing to the lows of dropping out of the top 4 and everything in between.
Liverpool: Champions once again, @SambaRole basks in the glory of Liverpool’s return to the top of English football.
Man City: Not quite the season they were hoping for, but plenty to be excited about heading into the next year with City getting the transfer business done early. @cityreport_ gives us their view.
@RB1805
@RB1805
Man United: United were one of the sides that undoubtedly benefited from the months-long hiatus in football as they came back a transformed side. @Utd_Ryan_ takes us through what happened and what to expect going forward.
Newcastle: The memories of this past season have been quickly overshadowed by takeover talks as the future ownership of the club is still undecided. In terms of the football, @GraemeBell_NUFC has us covered with his view.
Sheffield United: @bladespod leads us through a season that no fan could’ve imagined at the start. The underdog story of the season came from the South Yorkshire outfit as they secured a miraculous top-half finish.
Southampton: @TotalSaintsPod gives us the lowdown on the campaign and where they should be looking to strengthen in the coming weeks. With Salisu just announced and Hassenhüttl getting backed by the board, things are looking up for the Saints.
@BenStanners
@BenStanners
Spurs: @thfcgianni recaps a very dramatic season which saw the exit of Pochettino and the arrival of The Special One. An interesting summer awaits Tottenham as they hunt for much eluding silverware.
West Brom: The Baggies will be in search of the golden ticket of 40 points to remain in the Premier League. @WBAReport tells us how they can get there.
West Ham: Giving it to Moyesy ‘till the end of the season ended up doing the job for the Hammers. @vinnywhufc recaps a turbulent year for West Ham.
Wolves - @WolvesAnalytics revisits Wolves’ season that is still fresh in the memory after crashing out of the Europa League to the hands of Sevilla this week. Overall, the outlook is positive and the trust lies in Jorge Mendes to supply the goods in the market.
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An exciting campaign lies ahead. For more threads like these, give us a follow! Thank you to all who helped contribute to the project.
Crystal Palace: A tale of two seasons was the story for Palace as they looked a different team on either side of lockdown. @SWPalace takes us through what happened and what to expect in the coming season.