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Premier League: Ranking every club from 'Team of the Season' to 'Worst in Class'

It’s been one hell of a Premier League season that culminated in a fittingly dramatic final day.

Manchester City and Liverpool have demonstrated yet again why they are two of the greatest teams in footballing history.

We’ve seen a rollercoaster battle for Champions League qualification with Antonio Conte’s Spurs team emphatically securing fourth spot on the final day.

A last gasp winner from Leeds United confirmed their Premier League status for next season at the expense of Burnley, ending the club’s six year top-flight journey.

And we’ve also borne witness to some absolutely shocking campaigns – we’ll get to that shortly…

It’s a Premier League season that we won’t forget in a hurry, but like all good things in life, it must come to an end eventually.

Which can mean only one thing – time to dish out their Premier League report cards.

Using TierMaker, we have ranked each club based upon their performance in the league this year across eight categories ranging from ‘Team of the Season’ to ‘Worst in Class’.

Enjoy, and let us know what you think in the Facebook comments!

Everton: They might have just avoided the drop, but we need to take into account the lofty expectations that surrounded this Everton team prior to the start of the season.

Gary Neville selected them as his ‘surprise package’ when making his pre-season predictions, and although that seems barmy now, he was one of many that were tipping the Toffees for big things.

They have the eighth highest net spend of any club in Europe over the past decade, so to be beating the drop with a game to spare is simply not good enough.

Had Burnley and Leeds not been so poor, Everton would be a Championship club next season.

A diabolical showing up until the last

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