Snapshot: Premier League Table Since Martin O’Neill Took Over As Sunderland Manager
By Chris Wright
How about that? The very same batch of players who managed to earn Steve Bruce a paltry 11 points from 13 games have since raked in 19 points from nine games under Martin O’Neill (including last night’s 3-0 victory over Norwich), a run that would see them topping the Premier League had they begun counting after O’Neill’s first game in charge of the Black Cats; a 2-1 win over Blackburn on December 11th…
Graphic via the bottomless well of stats that is Opta.


















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Arguably the more eye-catching placing in there is Arsenal being sat in 16th.
^ and i couldnt be happier.
It’s weird that Wigan’s bottom… oh wait.
Still think we should’ve gotten Martin O’Neil in at Pool when we had the chance. Oh well..maybe..