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Did your club live up to expectation in the Premier League this season?

We asked former Leicester and Arsenal striker, and Sky Sports commentator, Alan Smith to grade each club based on their performances this season.

So how did your team fare? Did they get an 'A' or an 'F', or somewhere in between? Read on to see how each top-flight side has been ranked...

Leicester City - A+

What can you say? They confounded everybody, not least the bookies. What a story! I still can't quite believe it and I don't think they can. It just goes to show what can be achieved with the right blend if players, good quality and good team spirit. Hopefully their victory can set an example for similar sized clubs and it won't always be a monopoly with the big teams.

Alan Smith gave champions Leicester an A+

Tottenham - A

They say the table doesn't lie but I think on this occasion it does. For nearly all of the season Spurs were very impressive. Once they couldn't win the league they couldn't reach those levels again. You can understand that to a certain extent. However, they have been brilliant this season and I've loved watching them. I don't see them going away any time soon.

Southampton - A

This season's been a triumph for the Saints. They've got an extremely good manager, who must be coveted by a few clubs out there. It seems he's going to stay with Southampton for another year at least so that's great news for the club. They had a dip in the middle of the season but they bounced back. It's been another excellent campaign and for their resources I'll give them an A.

Southampton had another excellent season under Ronald Koeman

West Ham - A

Slaven Bilic's first instructions from the owners would have been: 'Make sure we are in the Premier League for the move to Olympic Stadium.' They've done much more than that. Dimitri Payet has been an absolute revelation and he's given them something extra. Mark Noble has probably had his best season in all his years at Upton Park and again, they have a very good manager, who has instilled a bit of steel in the team.

They are no pushovers these days and the future must be very bright for them. They have sold 52,000 season tickets for the new stadium and that will give them the power to buy better players.

Bournemouth - A

To achieve safety in April for a club of Bournemouth's size is a fantastic achievement. They have got a bit of money behind them but to do what they've done has been superb. Eddie Howe used a number of the players that got them up from the Championship. He had faith in those boys and they've rewarded him. He also bought really well in January with likes of Benik Afobe coming in. It's a real success story there.

Eddie Howe's Bournemouth were safe with weeks to spare

Liverpool - B+

It's still early days for Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool. He's now assessed his squad and he will look to try and bring in two or three players in the summer. It's going to be competitive for the best players in Europe when you look at all the English club trying to strengthen. However, he's already made a marked improvement there.

He's improved players such as Adam Lallana and Roberto Firmino. He seems to be a good coach in the week and certainly a good man manager. The Liverpool fans should feel optimistic about being able to move up the table next season. Before that they have a huge game against Sevilla and it's exciting times for Liverpool with a manager a lot of other teams would have liked.

Liverpool have reason for optimism under Jurgen Klopp, says Smith

Stoke City - B+

There were some exciting games involving Stoke. Marko Arnautovic has had a very strong season and he's added a consistency to his game that he didn't have before. Then there's Xherdan Shaqiri and Bojan who have both certainly helped transform the makeup of the side. Credit has to go to Mark Hughes for that. Again, like most managers he'll want to add to that but it's never an easy job changing the style of a team. They had been very successful playing one way but now the fans will go into the summer happy in my opinion.

Watford - B+

If you'd offered Watford the season they've just had at the start of the campaign they would have snapped your hand of for it. That first half of the season where Troy Deeney and Odion Ighalo were linking up worked for Watford. To think that 15 new players came in at the start of the campaign and the way Quique Sanchez Flores brought them into a unit was very impressive.

In the end they tailed off when they were safe but that did happen to a few other teams as well. The club's owners think a new manager can take them onto the next level but Flores will certainly be remembered fondly at Vicarage Road.

Troy Deeney's partnership with Odion Ighalo was a key factor behind Watford's successful season

Swansea - B

At one stage Francesco Guidolin looked like a stop gap until they could get someone like Brendan Rodgers in but he's signed a new two-year contract and they've been on a great run of late. Over the years they have become an established Premier League club and you can never take that for granted, just look at Aston Villa. Guidolin has done very well at the Liberty Stadium since coming in.

Arsenal - B-

They finished second which is no mean feat. I don't know how they've finished second but they have and it's something they haven't done for a very long time. You just hope they can go onto the next step now but I wouldn't put too much money on them doing it. The fact they had a chance of winning the title and didn't take it is still very disappointing. They should have taken that chance.

Arsenal rallied to finish second but it was a season of disappointment for the Gunners, according to Alan Smith

Manchester City - B-

Getting to the Champions League semi-final for the first time in their history is a huge achievement but in the league it's been strangely muted for City. Even before the Pep Guardiola news they had some extremely flaky performances. They started strongly but just never hit the heights expected of them. They should have done a lot better. It's an ageing squad and that needs to be addressed - there's a lot of work to do. In the end there's a feeling of disappointment.

Manuel Pellegrini's final season as Manchester City boss ended with a fourth place finish

Sunderland - B-

Sunderland have been in and around the relegation zone too often in the last few seasons. It's a big club and you would hope they can move forward now and leave behind those relegation scraps. When it mattered Sam Allardyce's experience was crucial and he had a player in Jermain Defoe who is one of the best finishers around. There's so much credit due to the manager. Now it's all a bit avoiding those relegation battles in the years ahead.

Everton - C+

The season has ended on a very low note with Roberto Martinez going. It will now be very interesting to see who they can get in. They did reach two semi-finals so you do have to recognise that but in the league they let themselves down defensively. There was an opportunity to perhaps tighten things up a little bit and use Romelu Lukaku and Ross Barkley to win matches, but that didn't happen.

Roberto Martinez lost his job after Everton's disappointing season

West Brom - C+

It's been a bit uninspiring at the Hawthorns with four centre-halves playing across the back line. I'm sure Tony Pulis will be trying to address that in the summer. I do think the Saido Berahino saga has overshadowed West Brom's season. It made things very difficult for Pulis and his side. They lost a striker of immense quality and a side like West Brom just cannot afford that.

Salomon Rondon came in and did a job but he's a very different player to Berahino. If Berahino had been fit, on form and scoring goals it would ha been much different. The whole situation has been a handicap for Pulis and he'll want to get it resolved in the summer.

Crystal Palace - C+

It's been a bit of an odd season for Alan Pardew's side. They started ever so well. They looked exciting with Yannick Bolasie running riot and Wilfired Zaha joining in. They did lack a goal scoring centre-forward but in Scott Dann and Damien Delaney they had a solid base. They just couldn't buy a win in the second half of the season and confidence really sank. However, they were safe weeks ago and could end up winning the FA Cup. Much depends on Saturday but if they win the cup it would have to be classed as a successful season.

Manchester United - C

It all depends on the FA Cup final really but from a league perspective they've underachieved. They should be doing a lot better given the money they've spent. Louis van Gaal hasn't been able to move the team forward, in fact they've gone backwards if you look at their league position. That's a big disappointment and add on top of that the style of football, which has been pretty dull for large parts of the season. It's been a disappointing season for a club of that stature.

Louis van Gaal's Manchester United side missed out on Champions League football

Norwich - C

Alex Neil was learning on the job as a manager. He's come so far so quickly and great credit to him for getting them where he did in the top flight. Whether he had the money to improve the squad I don't know but it always looked like they would be short in terms of goals. In fairness they probably finished in the position which reflects the strength of their squad. It was just not quite good enough which is disappointing for them, but hopefully they can bounce back.

Chelsea - D

They got their season off on the wrong foot against Swansea. Jose Mourinho criticised the medical staff and it just went downhill from there. Putting a finger on the problem though is very difficult. They had a short pre-season and a bigger rest and maybe that backfired for Mourinho. Anyway, a club with the players Chelsea have in their squad should be doing better. It just goes to show what can happen when you lose confidence and belief when you know you are not going to be challenging. It was a shocking title defence and a season to forget for everyone involved.

Defending champions Chelsea finished a disappointing 10th

Newcastle - D

It's been a massively disappointing campaign at Newcastle. They obviously changed the manager and it's not really been a settled situation at the club for a number of years. There's still discontent from the fans towards the owner and you can sort of look back on the Pardew days with fondness. It's disastrous for everyone connected with the club. Now there's a big call to be made with the manager. Will it be Rafael Benitez? They need to get the right man in and he will need some fighters in his squad to get straight back out of the Championship.

Newcastle were relegated despite a resurgence under Rafael Benitez

Aston Villa - E

Tim Sherwood had his hands tied to a certain extent because the players were bought in for him. They were players he probably wouldn't have chosen and in the end they weren't good enough. It's just been atrocious. You can date it back to the time Randy Lerner said he wanted to sell the club. He tightened the purse strings and they've fallen quickly. You hope they can bounce straight back but I think it will be very difficult for them to do that. Much will depend on who they pick as the next manager.

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