Alternative Premier League Table Shows Arsenal & Liverpool’s Drastic Decline – Both In Relegation Zone!

Spurs and Everton have also fallen from grace, but Manchester United, Man City and Chelsea have all made big improvements.

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The 2014-15 Premier League season has now witnessed 15 rounds of fixtures, so the table is starting to take shape properly.

Arsenal and Liverpool will be desperate to improve on their current positions – sixth and ninth respectively.

Both clubs are significantly worse off now than they were after 15 games of last season.

In fact, Arsenal’s fall has been more drastic than any other top flight club, as this alternative table shows…

20. Arsenal – 12 points worse off than at this stage last season

19. Everton – 10 points worse off than at this stage last season

18. Liverpool – 9 points worse off than at this stage last season

17. Spurs – 6 points worse off than at this stage last season

16. Hull – 5 points worse off than at this stage last season

15. Newcastle – 3 points worse off than at this stage last season

14. West Brom – 1 point worse off than at this stage last season

13. Aston Villa – the same points total as this stage last season

12. Leicester – n/a (newly promoted)

11. Burnley – n/a (newly promoted)

10. QPR – n/a (newly promoted)

9. Crystal Palace – 1 point better off than at this stage last season

8. Stoke – 1 point better off than at this stage last season

7. Swansea – 3 points better off than at this stage last season

6. Southampton – 3 points better off than at this stage last season

5. Man City – 4 points better off than at this stage last season

4. Chelsea – 6 points better off than at this stage last season

3. Man United – 6 points better off than at this stage last season

2. Sunderland – 7 points better off than at this stage last season

1. West Ham – 14 points better off than at this stage last season