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Bias aside, I would say Luton too considering our total transfer expenditure since the Inception of the PL is lower than Enzo Fernandez so we're massively punching above our weight.
Club.Do your mean Premier League Team (Eleven Players) or the actual Premier League Club itself?
Luton were supposed to have about 8pts by now - being above relegation, with that squad and their resources, is incredible!Luton are 1 point above a relegation spot. Team of the season?
It's Villa.
Very good shout. Yes I would agree with Bournemouth.One going under the radar a bit, but I'm happy for Iraola doing a decent job at Bournemouth when most had thought they'd sink like a stone.
I would add the nature of their performances against the top sides. I don't think many would disagree that the best sides in the division are Arsenal, Liverpool and City. Well Spurs too, but it serves my argument better to focus on the other three.Club.
Luton were supposed to have about 8pts by now - being above relegation, with that squad and their resources, is incredible!
That is an absolutely mad stat. I grew up in Watford a minutes walk from Vicarage Road, so antipathy for Luton was all around. What they've managed to achieve is brilliant. Plus, I've watched a few games and the football is pretty decent, too.Bias aside, I would say Luton too considering our total transfer expenditure since the Inception of the PL is lower than Enzo Fernandez so we're massively punching above our weight.
I would also include Wolves who I thought were a guaranteed team to be in the relegation places but they've done amazing to stay away from it.