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    Premier League big 6 review 2019/20

    As the dust settles on the 2019/20 Premier League season, now is the time to take stock of what happened, especially with the Premier League big 6. A season in which disappointment and adulation have been earned in equal measure, and with a new campaign lying just around the corner, there will be little time for mass overhaul or wholesale changes throughout this summer.

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    Leeds United best Premier League players | Premier League XI

    For the first time in 16 years, Leeds United are back in the Premier League after winning the EFL Championship. It is long overdue for a club who have gone through two ownership changes and 15 managers since relegation.

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    6 Manchester United transfer targets this summer

    Manchester United’s recruitment has radically improved in the last year as they finally make positive strides in the post-Alex Ferguson era. But if the Red Devils are to muster a title challenge any time soon, they are likely to need to splash the cash again this summer.

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    Alternative Premier League Awards 2019/20

    Another season has (finally) drawn to a close. With the identities of the Champions, European qualifiers and relegated sides now known, we decided to name our Alternative Premier League Awards 2019/20.

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    Who has won the Premier League with two different clubs?

    Since the inaugural Premier League season in 1992/93, just seven teams have gone on to win the title. They are Manchester Utd, Blackburn, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Leicester City and Liverpool.

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    All time Premier League top goalscorers – top 6

    For obvious reasons, goals scored is still the most significant statistic in football and scoring goals is what wins you games. Here we look at the six all-time Premier League top goalscorers of the English Premier League.

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    Best young players in the Premier League (who aren’t Mason Greenwood) – top 5

    Mason Greenwood is enjoying a stunning breakout season. Since scoring in his first start for Manchester United, the Bradford born forward has notched up 9 goals in 32 Premier League appearances and cemented himself as a key member of a destructive front three alongside Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial.

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    Weekend football preview: Villa to have last laugh in relegation battle

    It’s the final weekend of the Premier League season and, as we attempt to tackle the estimated £35,000+ Rollover Pick 8, I think it’s a case of ‘go big or go home’. There are some tricky fixtures ahead of us this week which means added difficulty but, also, extra opportunity.

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    Watford manager sacked at precisely the wrong time

    When Quique Sanchez Flores was sacked for a second time in December, I asked whether Watford’s revolving door policy would eventually come to a halt. However, Nigel Pearson becaming the third Watford manager sacked this season, with just two games remaining, demonstrates that it is spinning as quickly as ever.

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    Which players should Leeds keep next season?

    After 16 years, Leeds United are finally back in the big time. At the second time of asking, Marcelo Bielsa has led the Whites into the Premier League, where many fans feel they belong. Attention will now turn to their squad and the question of which players should Leeds keep and who do they need to upgrade next season? Leeds go up as champions and will be determined no to be relegated at the first time of asking so a certain amount of squad overhaul is inevitable.

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    5 contenders to win Premier league Manager of the Season

    The Premier League Manager of the Season award has been handed out on 26 occasions but has only been won four times by a manager who didn’t win the Premier League title. George Burley (Ipswich, 2000/01), Harry Redknapp (Spurs, 2009/10), Alan Pardew (Newcastle, 2011/12) and Tony Pulis (Crystal Palace, 2013/14) are the only non-title winning managers to land the award, meaning that Jurgen Klopp should be considered the heavy favourite to win it this season, after a record-breaking campaign.

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