9th: Aardvark Abacus (down five places on last season)
Inconsistent. Was fourteenth after week 10, bounced back to sixth after week 20 before finally falling out of the top half. The Star Player did his best and Diogo Jota added goals from midfield but record signing Alexandre Lacazette will likely need replacing after a poor season.
What happened to last year's Star Player? He held on to the award...
Star Player: Son Heung-min (18 goals)
10th: Real Muppets (down three)
Bounced around halfway up the table before finally finishing on the lower side after winning two out of the last eight. Goals from record-signing Patson Daka would have made a difference. A lot of young players were out on loan so Ryan will be hoping to give them a chance next season. Or sell them.
What happened to last year's Star Player? Ederson had another good season but not as good as...
Star Player: Reece James (five goals, 10 cleans)
11th: Mega Buck Bandits (down one)
It's just one top half finish in 14 years for Dave who concentrates on a solid first team rather than chopping and changing. More importantly than league position, the Bandits picked up their first trophy for more than 20 years when winning the Charity Shield. P-E. Aubameyang's exit leaves a vacancy up front.
What happened to last year's Star Player? Wilfried Zaha had another solid season.
Star Player: Alisson (16 cleans)
12th: Fred West LG XI (down eleven)
The title defence started with three wins out of the first four but then fell away dramatically winning only six more all season. Midfield goals dried up and there was little support for the Star Player up front. Never one to over-exert chasing a lost cause don't be surprised if they bounce back next year.
What happened to last year's Star Player? See below. It's five in a row for...
Star Player: Mohamed Salah (16 cleans)
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