Idea: Worst Manager your club has to thank (Moyes for Discovering Rashford) 2.Worst day in football for every club 3.One clubs action that had a ripple effect on the league (Chelsea buying Torres, then Liverpool bought Andy Carroll, then Newcastle brought in Sherqi Kuqi)
Arsenal sold gervinho to roma , so they can sell Lamela to Spurs so bale could go to real madrid meaning they needed money and sold Ozil to Arsenal . Wengers Master plan to perfection
@Kuromori he was at United since he was 8 and made his debut two years after Moyes got fired, Moyes can claim zero credit lmao. Yeah moyes let him train with the first team but that was part of a group of youth players, do you really think he wouldn't have made it to the first team without that Long story short david Moyes did not "discover" Marcus Rashford
6:03 When Guardiola finally stopped wearing that coat and tie in the dugout and switched to a tracksuit, we started winning things. I hope he never wears a coat again.
It has to be 2017\18 for Crystal Palace: 7 games into the season and they've lost all of them, scoring 0 goals, went out of the EFL Cup and sacked Frank De Boer, if it wasn't for Roy Hodgson they could well have been relegated by march
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As a West Brom Fan I admit Wolves now are an amazing side they have bags of talent and quality if they finished Mid Table that would be considered poor as they finished in Europa League contention Last Season
5:57 I remember seeing a diferent formation every game and city kept winning and was like "boy this man has the biggest brain in the history of football" ,then city started losing and realized he was just trying to find a way to adapt to the ageing city players Fernandinho LB kolarov and stones CBs and navas RB has to be the most random defence ever
Burnley's was probably the season before the one you said. Lost 4-1 to Sheff wednesday on opening day and couldn't buy a win until September...ended up being one of the best seasons with a Carling Cup semi final and went up through the play offs
I have to disagree with Chelsea. Our most misleading start of a season was 2009 title. When we were no close from top 4 until all of the sudden we hit top gear and Chelsea started to score loads of goals left and right we suddenly went from 7th to 1st. And to Arsenal their most misleading was their 190 day at the top of the league only to bottle it and lose to Man City
A case could also be made for 2011/12. Starting terribly under Villas-Boas, who was sacked midway through the season and Di Matteo was just supposed to take over till the end of the season. It seemed they had just given up on the season. Cut to winning the Champions League and FA Cup.
West ham was misleading. We followed those three games with away wins against liverpool and man city. This season feels like a better example. They were 3rd after 7 games, dropping to 5th at the end of the weekend, before getting absolutely trounced around for 5 months.
My old 8th grade American football team... We started by destroying our 1st 2 opponents and losing out rest of the season. Are last few games made the season Fulham had few years ago in the regular football look like Peps Barcelona. My back was also messed up and I had to deal with months of pain to the point that i almost went to a doctor for it!
I think Southampton 14-15 is more fitting They were 2nd in the league after 12 games, beating Sunderland 8-0 in the process, and they went on to finish 7th.
What about a couple of seasons ago for Palace? (17/18 I think) They didn’t score a goal for 6 or 7 games, had losses to Huddersfield and Swansea and ended up beating Chelsea and finishing 11th
here is a video idea you make a starting XI of players who have had the biggest impact on either the game or that position eg right back trent alexander-arnold because he changed the entire role of a right back or something along those lines
Crystal palace in the 17/18 season after 6 games 0 points and no goals which lead to De Boar getting the sack and Roy Hugsen finished the season around the mid table spot
day 8: where was each current epl team when liverpool last won the prem prior to this season, i.e. 1989-90 edit: thank you soo much for the likes. i've never got these many before
Thumbs up for the video idea. However the prem wasn't established until 1992, this was their first time winning the premier league and it was previously called the 1st division
It's a different competition in itself as it broke away from the EFL into it's own competition etc. - with this comes it's own tv rights etc. Which gave clubs a lot more money than previously and changed the aspect of the game. If, as you said, it's the same competition, then why did everyone go on about 'liverpool haven't won the premier league' - because it's seen as a seperate tournament If a business is going into liquidation but gets brought out and have it's name changed so it isnt associated with the old company - is it still the same company?
Probroskillz_3213 also - carabao and capital one are sponsorships The premier league used to be the barclays premier league, it no longer has barclays sponsoring the name... but it is the same league The move from first division to the premier league wasn't just a sponsorship change
@@zeelbeno It didn't really break away from the EFL though. If it had done so, there would be no promotion/relegation between the two. It was an elaborate rebranding, similar to how the European Cup became the Champions League.
You should have included Blackpool 10/11 season. They had 25 points after 19 games, easily mid table form for a debut season. And then they plummeted in form and got relegated.
@Fidel RMZ It was still disgusting by Suarez, you wouldn't be saying that if suarez did that to your country in a similar situation, you'd hate his guts.
@@FreshTrimPigTheGoat But you would tho, you would hate Suarez for that and you cant even lie about that, we mayl never know because you have never been in that situation, so stfu...
Liverpool should've been 2016/17. They were top of the league for 4 months into that season but at the end required a gini wijnaldum strike to overcome boro at home and get a top 4 place. They had one of the worst months of their club's tenure in the premier league (January 2017) and klopp looked set to go. Considering liverpool were deemed title contenders for some time... that was seriously misleading.
Leicesters league title win was great. Considering my team was down and out by January, I was happy to see them win it. But it had just as much to do with other teams lack of quality, as it had to do with their teams quality. Their attack, and 70% of their midfield was quality, Vardy, Kante, and Mharez were world class. But their defence shouldn't be winning the league. They capitalised on the quality of the other Premier league teams at the time being at an all time low
How the hell is it not Sheffield United in the first season under Chris wilder getting one point from our first four games! Then going on to get record breaking 99 more. To finish champions of league 1.
Imo 16/17 is Sheffield United's. Bottom after 4 games losing 3 out of 4 in Chris Wilder's first season playing a stale 4-4-2 and then a complete switch to 3-5-2 and winning the league with 100 points followed. Much more misleading than this season
You really predicted the future, Man City did it this season. We started off getting draws at West Brom, Liverpool, united and lost 5-2 to Leicester and lost to spurs 2-0
Arsenal may have been top in February but Man Utd and Chelsea were still close, all it took was Arsenal drawing 2 or 3 games and both teams caught up, especially as Arsenal lost 2-1 at both Stamford Bridge and Old Trafford late in the season. They still finished 3rd, only 2 points behind Chelsea (unbeaten at home all season) and 4 points behind Man Utd (lost just once at home all season) who were world class teams in 2007-08, it was a really close title race for most of the season.
Most Arsenal seasons from 2004. Starts off incredibly and as a possible title charge. Then only for the annual meltdown to happen and end up finishing 4th
I think Norwich should have been last year, we started off awful and got spanked by leeds at home, but then found some form and breezed the league and beat leeds away on the way to the title
Irish guy, I can't believe you looked over 11/12 season of Chelsea. Terrible performance at PL, manager sacked, playing worse type of Italian football, and they literally beat 2 strongest teams of the decade consecutively in Champions' League semis and final!
Choose your Prem Team of the year but can only use 1 player per team This is mine Henderson (SHU) Coleman (EVE) Tarkowski (BUR) Soyuncu (LEI) Saka (ARS) De Bruyne (MCI) Bruno Fernandes (MUN) Kovacic (CHE) Traore (WOL) Ings (SOT) Mane (LIV) Hodgson (CRY)
You should do a video about betting/gambling during the lockdown! There are people who would bet in the Belarus amateur league(no disrespect)! Help them ! Put some sense into them!