The Premier League’s GREATEST Relegation Battle | Premier League 2004/05

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The Premier League’s GREATEST Relegation Battle | Premier League 2004/05

The final day of the 2004/05 Premier League season will go down as the greatest relegation battle in the league’s history. Four teams, Norwich, Southampton, Crystal Palace, and West Brom, were all fighting to stay in the League and were separated by just two points.

🧮 The Table Before Kickoff:
17th – Norwich City: 33 points
18th – Southampton: 32 points
19th – Crystal Palace: 32 points
20th – West Bromwich Albion: 31 points

With all four matches kicking off simultaneously, 90 minutes of pure chaos, tension, and unforgettable drama followed.

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