How previous pl tables would look if postponed at 29 games

If the Premier League season were to be postponed at 29 games, the table would likely look very different from the current one. Here's a possible scenario:

Top 4:

  1. Manchester City (64 points) - They would likely be the leaders, with a strong chance of winning the title.
  2. Liverpool (59 points) - They would be close behind, with a strong squad and a good chance of finishing in the top 2.
  3. Chelsea (56 points) - They would be in third place, with a strong squad and a good chance of finishing in the top 4.
  4. Tottenham Hotspur (54 points) - They would be in fourth place, with a strong squad and a good chance of finishing in the top 4.

Relegation Zone:

  1. Norwich City (24 points) - They would be in the relegation zone, with a poor squad and a high chance of being relegated.
  2. Watford (26 points) - They would be in the relegation zone, with a poor squad and a high chance of being relegated.
  3. Bournemouth (27 points) - They would be in the relegation zone, with a poor squad and a high chance of being relegated.
  4. Aston Villa (28 points) - They would be in the relegation zone, with a poor squad and a high chance of being relegated.

Mid-Table:

  1. Leicester City (41 points) - They would be in mid-table, with a decent squad and a chance of finishing in the top 7.
  2. Wolverhampton Wanderers (40 points) - They would be in mid-table, with a decent squad and a chance of finishing in the top 7.
  3. Everton (39 points) - They would be in mid-table, with a decent squad and a chance of finishing in the top 7.
  4. Newcastle United (38 points) - They would be in mid-table, with a decent squad and a chance of finishing in the top 7.

European Places:

  1. Manchester United (46 points) - They would be in the Europa League places, with a strong squad and a good chance of finishing in the top 6.
  2. Arsenal (45 points) - They would be in the Europa League places, with a strong squad and a good chance of finishing in the top 6.
  3. West Ham United (44 points) - They would be in the Europa League places, with a decent squad and a chance of finishing in the top 6.

Please note that this is just a hypothetical scenario and the actual table could be very different. The Premier League is known for its unpredictability, and teams can have a significant impact on the table in the remaining games.