Promoted teams in the Premier League face significant risk of relegation, a trend highlighted by the consecutive seasons in which all promoted teams have failed to survive. Since the first occurrence in 1997-98, this phenomenon is surprisingly uncommon, marking a worrying trend for incoming teams. However, examples like Fulham, Bournemouth, and Nottingham Forest show that survival can lead to enhanced financial opportunities and potential stability in the division, as these teams have thrived in the last two seasons after successful consolidation efforts.
The most astonished statistic is that since the first season in which all promoted teams were relegated in 1997-98, it hasn’t happened consistently until now.
Promoted sides, particularly in the Premier League, face immense challenges; however, recent years have shown that survival can lead to growth and opportunities for teams.
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