Disappointment for Foxes fans after winning 2-1 they get relegated.
A Bournemouth equalizer against the Toffs would've had the Foxies stopping up.
IN - Burnely, Sheffield Utd, Luton.
Out- Southampton, Leeds Utd and Leicester City.
Been a slow roll out of the Prem for the last year or 2 for Leicester who have been top 8 club for their tenure since their shock title win.
Disappointing for Leeds to drop out as they have a link with Aussie fans from the days of Viduka and Harry.
Everton still the only club not to have tasted relegation from the Prem, but only just, a draw wouldve seen em drop.
I often hear this quote, but it's always baffled me. Yes, they have been very successful staving off relegation. However, Everton have been relegated twice in their history. 1929-30 they were relegated from the first tier, gaining back their first tier status after only one season in the 2nd division. They were also relegated in 1950-51 and took three seasons to gain their first tier status back, for the 1954-55 season. Which makes their current stay in the top flight long, but...........not actually the longest.
Arsenal even more successful on this front, being relegated only once, in 1913. They gained back their first tier status, not through winning it back, but an enlarged first division in 1915-16 had them regain their div 1 status. Regardless, presently the longest stretch of any club in the top division.
Now if we were to look at it another way. Which teams have never been relegated from the top tier since the Premier League's inception? As in, when the old div 1 broke away from the rest of the league, to become the Premier League. There are 6 remaining:
Arsenal
Liverpool
Manchester United
Spurs
Everton
Chelsea
I do wonder though how long until this 6 begin to dwindle a little. Everton languishing too regularly. Cannot see them staving it off indefinitely. Chelsea? Who knows. Was this season a one off, or are they in serious decline? Not even the best team in West London now (actually third best in West London), let alone in their city, or in the league.