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By Clenias DubePublished 11 months ago 3 min read
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It's the end of the season, which means it's a tradition on the show to do our end-of-season awards. We almost decided not to do the "Player of the Season" category because we all thought it was a sure win for Harden. However, we have other categories to discuss. We'll start with the "Overachievers of the Season" category. You've chosen Harry Brighton Spence Newcastle. Brighton has exceeded expectations by playing attractive football and securing European football. As a Manchester United fan, it was a surprise to see Brighton outperform them on the pitch. Newcastle, under Eddie Howe, has also impressed by transforming their squad and achieving results without spending exorbitant amounts of money.

Moving on to the "Underachievers" category, both of you agreed that Chelsea was the obvious choice. Despite spending a staggering amount of money, they are set to finish with their worst points total in Premier League history. The scattergun approach to transfers and managerial changes has left Chelsea in a state of confusion and disappointment.

Next up is the "Best Manager" category. You've selected Alberto Deserve, Pep Guardiola, and Gary and Neil. Eddie Howe deserves recognition for his impressive work at Newcastle, making players better and achieving positive results. Pep Guardiola, although often expected to perform well, consistently delivers outstanding results. However, the behind-the-scenes staff at Brighton should also be credited for their role in the team's success.

In the "Unsung Hero" category, you've chosen Akanki and Aaron Wan-Bissaka. Akanki has been a standout performer for Manchester City, displaying speed, intelligence, and excellent defensive skills. Wan-Bissaka, after a shaky start, has significantly improved his performances and has become one of the best right-backs in the league, especially in terms of his tackling abilities.

The "Most Improved" category features Joe Puttner and Aaron Wan-Bissaka once again. Puttner's contributions to Fulham, both in attack and defense, have been exceptional and underrated. Wan-Bissaka's improvement has been noticeable, solidifying his position as a top right-back.

Lastly, the "Best Bargain Transfer" category includes Joe Puttner and Mike Meiner. Puttner's impact at Fulham for a relatively low price has been impressive, while Meiner's acquisition as a goalkeeper has proven to be a shrewd move by Fulham.

Overall, these awards reflect the notable moments, achievements, and individuals that have made an impact during the season.

It's the end of the season, which means it's a tradition on the show to do our end-of-season awards. We almost decided not to do the "Player of the Season" category because we all thought it was a sure win for Harden. However, we have other categories to discuss. We'll start with the "Overachievers of the Season" category. You've chosen Harry Brighton Spence Newcastle. Brighton has exceeded expectations by playing attractive football and securing European football. As a Manchester United fan, it was a surprise to see Brighton outperform them on the pitch. Newcastle, under Eddie Howe, has also impressed by transforming their squad and achieving results without spending exorbitant amounts of money.

Moving on to the "Underachievers" category, both of you agreed that Chelsea was the obvious choice. Despite spending a staggering amount of money, they are set to finish with their worst points total in Premier League history. The scattergun approach to transfers and managerial changes has left Chelsea in a state of confusion and disappointment.

Next up is the "Best Manager" category. You've selected Alberto Deserve, Pep Guardiola, and Gary and Neil. Eddie Howe deserves recognition for his impressive work at Newcastle, making players better and achieving positive results. Pep Guardiola, although often expected to perform well, consistently delivers outstanding results. However, the behind-the-scenes staff at Brighton should also be credited for their role in the team's success.

In the "Unsung Hero" category, you've chosen Akanki and Aaron Wan-Bissaka. Akanki has been a standout performer for Manchester City, displaying speed, intelligence, and excellent defensive skills. Wan-Bissaka, after a shaky start, has significantly improved his performances and has become one of the best right-backs in the league, especially in terms of his tackling abilities.

The "Most Improved" category features Joe Puttner and Aaron Wan-Bissaka once again. Puttner's contributions to Fulham, both in attack and defense, have been exceptional and underrated. Wan-Bissaka's improvement has been noticeable, solidifying his position as a top right-back.

Lastly, the "Best Bargain Transfer" category includes Joe Puttner and Mike Meiner. Puttner's impact at Fulham for a relatively low price has been impressive, while Meiner's acquisition as a goalkeeper has proven to be a shrewd move by Fulham.

Overall, these awards reflect the notable moments, achievements, and individuals that have made an impact during the season.

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