Kompany, Akpom are big winners; ‘cheat code’ is named biggest flop in 22/23 Championship awards
The 2022/23 Championship campaign has come to an end and now it’s time to dust off my bow tie because (everybody get excited) it’s awards season, folks.
The 2022/23 Championship campaign has come to an end and now it’s time to dust off my bow tie because (everybody get excited) it’s awards season, folks.
With the Premier League season over it’s time for one last exhaustive and exhausting run down of every poor sod who took charge in Our League this season.
Leeds United need substantial rebuilding work following relegation from the Premier League, and they have just two months to get it all done. It’s not long.
With Brighton at the top and Chelsea at the bottom, the F365 Expectations Table proves that money doesn’t necessarily buy happiness in the Premier League.
The Premier League’s biggest disappointments features a forward line with two record signings, bought for a combined £90million, with just a single goal between them…
Manchester United have the most players of any club in the top ten with three, but none in a top five dominated by Man City and Arsenal.
In our defence, this was a mental Premier League season. Who could have predicted 40 Premier League managers and an Arsenal title challenge?
That was an achievement in ineptitude from Chelsea and Todd Boehly, with Southampton somehow in a better way than Leicester and Liverpool and Spurs failing.
It will be agony for Spurs fans, but Chelsea really should be on to something here with Mauricio Pochettino.
No Erling Haaland, no Bruno Fernandes, no Mo Salah and no Bukayo Saka. Which sounds mental, but hear us out, then have a go and ruin your Bank Holiday Monday ...
Everton by birth but Bournemouth by choice, Andy Jennings just wishes his dad was with him at a raucous Goodison Park.
We pick the best manager and player of the season, while giving ourselves the chance to laugh at Richarlison in the 22/23 Premier League awards.
Leicester and Leeds’ fate were sealed on Sunday and two Foxes players have been deemed good enough for our Premier League relegated XI.
Pep Guardiola dominated, about 10 managers overachieved, Brighton and Brentford were brilliant and even Arsenal bottled their way to stunning progress.
We bring you the top/bottom 10 players who massively underperformed in front of goal this season and Kai Havertz is top.
Harry Kane may only have 30 Premier League goals this season but he has outscored his xG by a massive 8.5 goals.