Last Season: 11th
To think, most Crystal Palace fans were preparing themselves for relegation in the coming season this time last summer is almost amusing. With no Wilfried Zaha, Ian Holloway scrounging the dregs of the free agent list to put together a reasonable team and very little financial backing to raise the spirits at Selhurst Park, I was amongst those who tipped Palace for the drop. But, after Holloway's dismal start to the campaign, he was dismissed from his position at the club and Palace's fortunes began to change. Tony Pulis replaced Holloway in what was to be Pulis' second club in the Premier League. Well, let's just say, Pulis established his reputation as one of the best managers to keep a team up. The rapid improvement of Jason Puncheon's form was almost scary for sides around Palace. Having arrived when Palace were in deep trouble, Pulis ensured Palace were (not mathematically) safe by around the 30th game of the season. Bolasie, Puncheon, Speroni, Jedinak and Dann were 5 players key in turning around the season for Palace. The game that summed their season up was their 3-3 draw with Liverpool, down and out where many people had written them off but they struck back and managed to salvage a 3-3 draw against all the odds. The season couldn't have gone any better.
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
Monday, 11 August 2014
Club by Club Preview: Chelsea- Still That Little Horse?
Last Season: 3rd
Mourinho repeatedly expressed, throughout last season, that he wanted to be judged in the coming year, but people have been raising question marks over why the Chelsea side who added stars like Willian, Matic, Schurrle and Eto'o during the course of the season were unable to finish ahead of Liverpool last season. Mourinho will be quick to point out the fact that he had one of the youngest attacks in the league in response to these claims. Chelsea's inability to land Mourinho's ideal target, Wayne Rooney, would've been of huge frustration to the Portuguese manager who returned to Stamford Bridge that summer. The attack is, without question, where Chelsea fell down last season. Their inability to break down teams like West Ham, West Brom, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are inevitably what led to Chelsea being unable to match Manchester City. With the best defence in the league and the best record against fellow members of the top 7, it would seem a certainty that they would've ended up winners of the league, but that was not the case. Eden Hazard came in for criticism from "The Special One" during the first leg of their defeat to Atletico Madrid, in the Champions League semi final, due to an unwillingness to track back that led to a goal and the Belgian's season which looked reasonably impressive statistically underwhelmed me, as a man who expected a huge improvement from Hazard. Willian, who arrived from Shakhtar last summer for a hefty transfer fee seemed to settle into England very well and added a lot to Chelsea's attack, even though it wasn't enough. Oscar's huge downturn in form following the departure of Juan Mata and as he prepared for the World Cup was something of a concern to Chelsea fans, but there is a solid foundation to build on for the coming season.
Mourinho repeatedly expressed, throughout last season, that he wanted to be judged in the coming year, but people have been raising question marks over why the Chelsea side who added stars like Willian, Matic, Schurrle and Eto'o during the course of the season were unable to finish ahead of Liverpool last season. Mourinho will be quick to point out the fact that he had one of the youngest attacks in the league in response to these claims. Chelsea's inability to land Mourinho's ideal target, Wayne Rooney, would've been of huge frustration to the Portuguese manager who returned to Stamford Bridge that summer. The attack is, without question, where Chelsea fell down last season. Their inability to break down teams like West Ham, West Brom, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are inevitably what led to Chelsea being unable to match Manchester City. With the best defence in the league and the best record against fellow members of the top 7, it would seem a certainty that they would've ended up winners of the league, but that was not the case. Eden Hazard came in for criticism from "The Special One" during the first leg of their defeat to Atletico Madrid, in the Champions League semi final, due to an unwillingness to track back that led to a goal and the Belgian's season which looked reasonably impressive statistically underwhelmed me, as a man who expected a huge improvement from Hazard. Willian, who arrived from Shakhtar last summer for a hefty transfer fee seemed to settle into England very well and added a lot to Chelsea's attack, even though it wasn't enough. Oscar's huge downturn in form following the departure of Juan Mata and as he prepared for the World Cup was something of a concern to Chelsea fans, but there is a solid foundation to build on for the coming season.
Saturday, 9 August 2014
Club By Club Preview: Burnley- Is The Premier League A Step Too Far?
Last Season: 2nd (In the Championship- Automatic Promotion)
Last year, as the people who do Championship equivalents to my previews sat down and looked at the 3 teams they expected to be joining the list of clubs that I'll be previewing the following season, very few were keen to predict Burnley making a return to the Premier League, a few years on from their disappointing time here last time. Filled with mediocre Championship players, the Burnley management team performed a miracle in bringing this team up past the big names of Nottingham Forest, Derby, Blackburn Rovers and Leeds in the league table. With Danny Ings, the scorer of 21 (league) goals and Sam Vokes, the scorer of 20 (league) goals, Burnley exceeded everybody's expectations. Achieving 93 points in the Championship is no mean feat and Burnley came up in second place in one of the most unpredictable leagues in all of World football. Their solid defence and with ex-Manchester United youngster, Tom Heaton, in between the sticks, Burnley was key in shocking the world and probably even themselves with this overachievement.
Last year, as the people who do Championship equivalents to my previews sat down and looked at the 3 teams they expected to be joining the list of clubs that I'll be previewing the following season, very few were keen to predict Burnley making a return to the Premier League, a few years on from their disappointing time here last time. Filled with mediocre Championship players, the Burnley management team performed a miracle in bringing this team up past the big names of Nottingham Forest, Derby, Blackburn Rovers and Leeds in the league table. With Danny Ings, the scorer of 21 (league) goals and Sam Vokes, the scorer of 20 (league) goals, Burnley exceeded everybody's expectations. Achieving 93 points in the Championship is no mean feat and Burnley came up in second place in one of the most unpredictable leagues in all of World football. Their solid defence and with ex-Manchester United youngster, Tom Heaton, in between the sticks, Burnley was key in shocking the world and probably even themselves with this overachievement.
Friday, 8 August 2014
Club By Club Preview: Aston Villa- A Club in Turmoil?
Last Season: 15th
Last summer, any Villa fan who said that they were expecting another year down at the very bottom of the table would've been lying to you. Villa fans entered last summer full of optimism and hope that they could break into the top half of the table after the tidy signings of Libor Kozak, Jores Okore and more, expectation around Villa Park grew. They managed to retain Christian Benteke even as Spurs sniffed around the Belgian striker, however, the squad never truly reached it's potential in the Premier League. Their away record was very good for a team in the bottom half, but their record at home was something close to an embarrassment. The reliance on Christian Benteke continued through the season, but he was only capable of managing 11 goals in all competitions due to persistent injuries. Fabian Delph and Ron Vlaar truly excelled last season, but beyond that there were very few reasons to cheer for any Villa fans last season. The season was summed up on the final day as Villa were beaten, for the 20th time in the league, 3-0 by Spurs and proceeded to be booed off the pitch. Not a year to remember in the cups either as they didn't make it beyond the 3rd round in either. Just a dismal year to support Aston Villa.
Last summer, any Villa fan who said that they were expecting another year down at the very bottom of the table would've been lying to you. Villa fans entered last summer full of optimism and hope that they could break into the top half of the table after the tidy signings of Libor Kozak, Jores Okore and more, expectation around Villa Park grew. They managed to retain Christian Benteke even as Spurs sniffed around the Belgian striker, however, the squad never truly reached it's potential in the Premier League. Their away record was very good for a team in the bottom half, but their record at home was something close to an embarrassment. The reliance on Christian Benteke continued through the season, but he was only capable of managing 11 goals in all competitions due to persistent injuries. Fabian Delph and Ron Vlaar truly excelled last season, but beyond that there were very few reasons to cheer for any Villa fans last season. The season was summed up on the final day as Villa were beaten, for the 20th time in the league, 3-0 by Spurs and proceeded to be booed off the pitch. Not a year to remember in the cups either as they didn't make it beyond the 3rd round in either. Just a dismal year to support Aston Villa.
Thursday, 7 August 2014
Club by Club Preview: Arsenal- Is This Their Year?
Last Season: 4th
A very unusual season was had for Arsenal fans last year. Arsene Wenger finally managed to spend that money he's reportedly had open to him for a few summers as he splashed out on Real Madrid star Mesut Ozil. Having spent the most time at the top of the table last season, there would be room for optimism. However, they managed to finish 4th after such an impressive start. Some may say they were unfortunate with injuries, but Arsene Wenger had never truly addressed the problem of having squad players that weren't capable to fill in for starters, should the injuries occur. Surely, Arsenal fans will look at last season as an opportunity missed as one would think Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City were at their most vulnerable last year. Arsenal did manage to break their trophy drought in an unconvincing manner though, scraping past Hull City in the final. The heavy reliance on Aaron Ramsey was evident throughout the year (especially when he was injured) and Ramsey was the man to pop up with the eventual winner for the Gunners in the Cup final. Ramsey truly was Arsenal's star last season and he's going to be a strong cause of optimism also.
A very unusual season was had for Arsenal fans last year. Arsene Wenger finally managed to spend that money he's reportedly had open to him for a few summers as he splashed out on Real Madrid star Mesut Ozil. Having spent the most time at the top of the table last season, there would be room for optimism. However, they managed to finish 4th after such an impressive start. Some may say they were unfortunate with injuries, but Arsene Wenger had never truly addressed the problem of having squad players that weren't capable to fill in for starters, should the injuries occur. Surely, Arsenal fans will look at last season as an opportunity missed as one would think Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City were at their most vulnerable last year. Arsenal did manage to break their trophy drought in an unconvincing manner though, scraping past Hull City in the final. The heavy reliance on Aaron Ramsey was evident throughout the year (especially when he was injured) and Ramsey was the man to pop up with the eventual winner for the Gunners in the Cup final. Ramsey truly was Arsenal's star last season and he's going to be a strong cause of optimism also.
Club by Club Premier League Preview
The wait is almost over, get your Sky Sports subscription at the ready, spend hours preparing that Fantasy Football team, park away all them DVDs you planned to watch before summer ended, stop pulling out your hair over pointless transfer rumours, the Premier League is almost back. Now, I will try to publish 20 previews going through each individual club. Of course, as with every season, I will aim to remain as impartial as possible, but I do expect a lot of criticism for predictions and opinions (as always), but hey, those disagreements are what makes supporting a team interesting. And, unless you support Liverpool or Man City, I am willing to wish your team some luck in the coming season. It's sure to be one hell of a year, once again.