1063 Goals
257 Goalscorers
2 10-Goal Games
35,931 Average Attendance
11 Points gap between United and City
Here are some of the stats from last years Premier League season. 19th May was the last time we got any English top flight action and time has slowly ticked away waiting for the start of the season, whilst providing us with fillers like the Ashes... like a Friday afternoon in the office with people playing Candy Crush until its 5 and they can go to the pub. One of the biggest cliches before the start of the season is that the year to come will be the most closely contested and eagerly anticipated in years. However, this is most certainly true of the 2013-14 season. The end of the 2012-13 season saw much change, with Sir Alex Ferguson retiring after 26 years at Manchester Utd, 'The Happy One' returning to Chelsea and Manchester City hoping to spice things up, after the disappointment of last year, by hiring Chilean, Manuel Pellegrini. We've also seen Roberto Martinez move to try fill the void left by David Moyes at Everton, following his almost inevitable departure to Manchester. With the managerial musical chairs amongst some of Europe's top clubs (including Barcelona, Real Madrid, PSG as well as the above), it could be argued that more interest has been generated in the managers, rather than the players during the transfer window.
Can Moyes build on the legacy left by Ferguson? Can Mourinho work his magic the second time around? Will Pellegrini make City the top dogs in Manchester? How will the new boys of the Premier League fair? Who will be our surprise package of the season? Just some of the questions on the lips of football fans up and down the country.
With the start of the league only 3 days away, here's my club-by-club preview of the 2013-14 season: