Premier League 2018/19 review: Wolves finish season as best of the rest
by Josh Wright
at Wednesday, May 15 2019 17:10
After cruising to the Premier League as Championship winners last season, most tipped Wolves to beat the drop with ease and establish themselves as a real force in the division. It has perhaps gone better than expected for Nuno’s side, who secured seventh place with a game to spare. Wolves are...
Premier League 2018/19 review: Progress under Pellegrini but West Ham can do more
by Josh Wright
at Wednesday, May 15 2019 17:01
There were reservations whether West Ham had made the right decision to make former Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini one of the best paid managers in Premier League history but his first season at the club was an encouraging one with room for plenty of improvement. It must not be forgotten tha...
Premier League 2018/19 review: Gracia inspires record-breaking Watford season
by Josh Wright
at Wednesday, May 15 2019 16:48
Premier League 2018/19 review: Tottenham running on empty after no investment
by Josh Wright
at Wednesday, May 15 2019 15:57
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino has made it quite clear that he will not stick around if he is not backed in the summer. The north London outfit were the only Premier League team not to sign a single player this season and Mauricio Pochettino did well to guide them to a top four finish, though...
Premier League 2018/19 review: Hasenhuttl saves Southampton from sinking ship
by Josh Wright
at Wednesday, May 15 2019 13:15
Premier League 2018/19 review: Newcastle a sleeping giant crying out for investment
by Josh Wright
at Wednesday, May 15 2019 12:21
After failing to win any of their opening 10 league matches, Newcastle supporters were bracing themselves for another difficult season. Rafa Benitez had just been forced to endure another summer transfer window of broken promises and missed transfer targets. His patience was wearing thin but the Spa...
Premier League 2018/19 review: Manchester United sent back to dark ages
by Josh Wright
at Wednesday, May 15 2019 11:15
There is not a lot of good you can say about Manchester United at the moment. They are rancid on and off the pitch and recent history would suggest nothing will change in the immediate future. United need changes from top to bottom but that will not happen for as long as Ed Woodward remains the club...
Premier League 2018/19 review: Manchester City secure legacy-defining title
by Josh Wright
at Wednesday, May 15 2019 10:57
Premier League 2018/19 review: Liverpool fall short despite points haul of 97
by Josh Wright
at Tuesday, May 14 2019 16:38
Premier League 2018/19 review: Leicester pick right coach in Rodgers
by Josh Wright
at Tuesday, May 14 2019 16:08