My annual assessment of the WSFFL teams starts with the bottom four.
13th: The Cow-Faced Juniors (down two places on last season)
The champions two years ago were left short of strikers again with Morata and Sanchez out on loan and were consigned to a second straight bottom half finish.
What happened to last year's Star Player? Injury robbed Aymeric Laporte of a repeat performance.
Star Player? Tammy Abraham (13 goals)
14th: Wheel Madrid (down four)
One of the best teams in the first half of the season and the worst in the second. Injuries to Maddison and McGinn didn’t help but Jamie Vardy can’t do it all on his own.
What happened to last year's Star Player? He got even better and was this year's MVP.
Star Player? Jamie Vardy (23 goals)
15th: Nil Satis Nisi Optimum (down eight)
Fell back from seventh last season to end up in the bottom two for the first time in six seasons.. Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Rui Patricio and Matt Doherty need support.
What happened to last year's Star Player? The hands-off management style kept Marcos Alonso out of the team for much of the season.
Star Player? Matt Doherty (three goals, ten cleans)
16th: Markian United (down one)
Whether there’s been one or two people in charge Markian have been a rudderless ship for most of the season. Now own most of the worst seasonal performance records in the Hall of Shame.
What happened to last year's Star Player? See below.
Star Player? Harry Kane (12 goals)
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