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Study measures which Premier League fans were the most stressed in 21/22 - Man Utd 1st

God, last season was hectic, wasn’t it?

Last day drama at all ends of the table. Fluctuations in form from everyone but the two juggernauts that are Manchester City and Liverpool. Torrid seasons for Manchester United and Everton.

It’s fair to say no set of fans got a very easy ride of it. Or maybe they did in an entertainment sense, however when it comes to stress, well, that’s an entirely different matter.

The folks over at ThePuntersPage decided to conduct a rather interesting and unique study on the matter of ‘stress’ throughout last season.

Between the dates of August 13-2021 and May 23-2022, they monitored every reply to the 20 Premier League teams’ official Twitter accounts and sorted them into either a ‘positive’ or a ‘negative’ category.

From there, they then worked out what percentage of positive/negative tweets each club received and ranked them based on the results.

The findings? Well, they’re rather telling…

It turns out Man United supporters were more frustrated with their club than any other fan base.

Check out the full ‘happiness meter’ we’ve collated from the study below.

20. Manchester United | Negative tweets – 34.04%

19. Everton | Negative tweets – 31.03%

18. Tottenham | Negative tweets – 26%

17. West Ham | Negative tweets – 25.49%

16. Burnley | Negative tweets – 24.96%

It’s a hardly a surprise to see the bottom two clubs in the positions they are after the diabolical seasons they endured.

The result means that of all the responses to the official Man Utd Twitter account last season, more than one in every three were negative in some way towards the club – I mean, you can’t really blame them given the shambles they were forced to witness…

It’s certainly a surprise to see Tottenham and

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