

What’s surprising is that we recall Bolton as an obdurate, defensive unit. Especially as the club finished as high as sixth in 2005, when Big Sam’s fleshy hand was on the tiller. Nowt surprising about Bolton - Premier League stalwarts for 11 consecutive seasons from 2001 to 2012 – earning enough points to sit in the Prem elite. It was Martin O'Neill who later led them to four consecutive top-10 finishes, and things went a bit haywire after he left in 2000: Leicester finished bottom in 2002, made a one-season appearance in 2003/04, then briefly dipped down to the third tier in 2008/09, before returning in 2014 to pull off a great escape and then a title win. Leicester arrived in the Premier League in 1994 under Brian Little's stewardship, and immediately went back down. READ MORE: Real Madrid’s 22 Premier League signings ranked worst to best Possibly with the words: “Yeah, fair enough, the lowest place team to… sorry, come again?” Which, to be fair, most Foxes fans would likely have taken two years ago if you’d offered it to them. The lowest place team to have actually won the Premier League. Now, they’re in the country’s elite, top 20 sides. Some perspective, however: when the Premier League was christened in 1992, West Brom were in the third tier – not so much a sleeping giant as one in a coma, whose only association with the division was when people took the mick out of Frank Skinner on Fantasy Football League. Of all the 47 clubs to have appeared in the Prem, only one has a worse goal difference than West Brom’s -196 (and we’ll get to them shortly). Since 2011 they’ve finally sat still – next season will mark their seventh consecutive one as a top-flight team. The Baggies bounced up and down with gusto after they were first promoted to the Premier League in 2002, with three relegations and three promotions in the following eight seasons.

That said, their haul of 363 goals in those 342 games – while conceding a still relatively miserly 457 – tells you that the Potters haven’t exactly been Kevin Keegan’s Newcastle in the entertainment stakes.īoing-boing indeed.
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The remaining 42 characters in this list are in-line with what the rest of the Smash bros 4 scene would say, too, although there are a few characters that should arguably be higher or lower.Ĭheck out the full list in the featured image above.READ MORE: The top 20 WORST Premier League shirts everįurther proof: no other team in the all-time Premier League top 20 has played fewer than 400 games - and here are Stoke with just 342! Most impressive. The rest of the choices for the top 10 in this tier list is something that the majority of the community can agree upon. Many other tier lists would put Diddy Kong in the top 3, without a doubt. The top ten characters in ZeRo's tier list have been showcased below:īayonetta was an interesting choice for number 1, especially considering that not a single Bayonetta player has won a major tournament with that character.Īs ZeRo is a Diddy Kong player himself, it's odd to see Diddy Kong so high up in the list. Whether you play competitively or simply want to know which characters to pick to give yourself a better chance at beating your friend when they come round to play, this new tier list is worth taking a look at.īefore we share the entire Smash Bros 4 tier list, let's first take a look at the top 10 picks from ZeRo. The list includes each of the SSMB4 characters, besides the Miis, and has listed each one based on their performance in competitive events. After recent events, ZeRo has built a new tier list for Super Smash Bros 4.
