So today I woke up feeling kinda bored and thought, why not revisit some old Premier League seasons? I remembered that crazy 2015-16 run where Leicester City pulled off the impossible, so I decided to dive in and share a quick look at the table and some fun stuff.
Getting Started
I started by booting up my old laptop – you know, the one that takes forever to warm up. While I was waiting, I made myself a cup of coffee because why not, right? Once it was ready, I opened my spreadsheet app where I keep past season data. I’m a bit messy with files, so I had to scroll through folders for a while before finding the right one labeled “Prem League Stuff”.
After that, I loaded up the table for 2015-16. I mean, I’ve seen it before, but this time I wanted to really check out the details. So I began scrolling through the teams, one by one, comparing their points and positions. It took me like 10 minutes just to get my head around how far back Leicester was from the top at the start.
- Leicester City: 81 points – finished first.
- Arsenal: 71 points – ended up second.
- Tottenham: 70 points – in third place.
- Manchester City: 66 points – down at fourth.
- Then you got teams like Aston Villa with only 17 points, dead last.
Digging Deeper
Then I moved on to some random facts. I pulled up an old notebook where I’d scribbled notes from back when I watched the games live. I flipped through it and found a page about how many goals were scored that season. Turns out, it was a total of 1026, or something like that – man, that’s a lot of action. I also remembered how Leicester lost only three games the whole time, which is wild.
After that, I thought about the surprises. You know, like how Chelsea crashed down to tenth after winning the title the year before. That was a shocker – I kinda laughed at how unpredictable football can be. I jotted down a couple more things in my notebook just to keep track.
Then I wrapped it up by looking at relegation spots. Hull City went down with only 35 points, which sucked for their fans. I ended by saving my spreadsheet and closing everything down. It didn’t take too long, maybe 30 minutes total, but it was a nice little trip down memory lane.
All in all, it reminded me how sports can throw curveballs. Leicester’s win was epic, and it shows that anything can happen in football. I’m glad I did this quick review – felt good to relive it.