Another Premier League season is drawing to a close and it is a time for summing up. This league campaign has been very interesting but there haven’t been plenty of new players making the headlines. This is my Team of the Season in Premiership, but be free to make comments and share your thoughts on this selection.
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All the rumors regarding the illustrious, Aston Villa striker Marlon Harewood’s future keep piling up. The first guess was his former club, Nottingham Forest which he left in 2003 for a move to West Ham United.
This Premiership season has been one of the most interesting ones in recent years, looking at both ends of the table. With just eight games to go, there are still nine teams that will have to worry about survival and I will try to predict the three teams that will be relegated to the Championship. Out of the three promoted teams, only West Bromwich are likely to go down, while Hull and Stoke have good chance to avoid the drop.
Even though Manchester United and Chelsea had been considered favourites in the title race this season, Liverpool managed to gain an early advantage over the rivals thanks to the impressive start to the league campaign. The Reds were looking really good and their fans started hoping that this could be the season when their team will finally lift the Premiership title. However, the big dip in form saw Liverpool slip from the top of the table, while they also allowed United to create a substantial advantage in the title race. But, just when everyone were writing them off, Rafa Benitez’s team hammered United at Old Trafford and they are now back in contention for the trophy. I will try to give you my view on who is going to win the Premiership after all.
Over the past few years, Coca Cola Championship took many “high-profile victims” who failed to recover from Premier League relegation. Leeds United two years ago, Leicester a year ago, and in this one, almost certain, elimination of Charlton Athletic have brought a fine entertainment to football world eager to find out if the great ones will manage on League One turfs and, at the same time, brought a lot of worries and concerns to their fans and their quick return hopes.
Debacle of Italian clubs in Champions League and the crisis that has emptied the wallets will only increase the gap between Premiership and Primera on one side and Serie A on the other. Still the summer is nearing and Italian giants are feeling a bit scared, or not…as always, fans are listening a lot of stupid news hoping for signings, but three months before the ‘calciomercato’, it is already clear they can say goodbye to their high expectations. It is hard to believe that Italy will welcome a huge star this summer and that Juve, Roma, Milan and Inter will be able to match their European rivals next season. Last announcements imply that clubs’ officials have already started preparing the fans for the below-average future. 

