Postpublished at 00:07 British Summer Time 25 May 2015
That's it for today and for this Premier League season. It's been a pleasure. Cue emotive montage...
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Hull relegated from Premier League, Newcastle stay up
Richard Winton
That's it for today and for this Premier League season. It's been a pleasure. Cue emotive montage...
Andrew Wall: Burnley have shown fighting spirit in the entire Premier league season and were unlucky in that they did not survive relegation.
Richard McQuade: Bad preparation for next week's cup final for Villa as they end with a defeat against Burnley who bid farewell to the top flight.
Burnley boss Sean Dyche on the departing Danny Ings: "I just think he wants a fresh challenge and a bigger challenge, he certainly wants to be in the Premier League.
"He gets a lot of the headlines and I understand why but I wouldn't single him out against the rest of the group."
Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood: "Where you finish in the league is where you deserve to finish. We have a lot of players, and we can't just keep bringing them in. The mentality needs to change, it's been a club used to losing games and it's not good."
Where will Danny Ings be playing next season? The striker had three touches inside the Aston Villa penalty area this afternoon but made one of them count. It was his 11th goal of the season.
I'm not even going to pretend to understand this. It's for the young ones, apparently...
Swansea manager Gary Monk: "It's been an incredible season, to finish where we are with a record number of points.
"Some of the quality has been the best I've seen at the club and hopefully it's a foundation to build on."
Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew: "We have a squad here who is not short of quality or character and they've shown that. It's been a great experience, I've thoroughly enjoyed it. We want to kick on now."
Bob Vincent: Palace was a great game. But it's Palace. So it's on 10th.
Ninth actually, Bob...
Match of the Day
The goal of the season vote is now closed and 35% of you have gone for Jack Wilshere's effort. Charlie Adam, the Dundonian Pele, is in second with 21% and Juan Mata third with 12%.
Everton boss Roberto Martinez: "The problem has been we couldn't enjoy any momentum in the first half of the season. I think Europe got in the way; it's not an excuse, it's a reason, but something we can learn from.
"We want to be in Europe, we want to fulfil our level in the domestic competitions."
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino: "To finish fifth is fantastic for us. It changes a lot of our plans for the summer. We go straight to the Europa League group stage and it's very important for the club to prepare with more time for next season."
AtourT: Eric Dier crosses like Beckham.
Arry Gill: What a cross, takes everyone out of the game.
Timmy Robson: Harry Kane is the real deal...... Comes to a point were you can't keep doubting him.
Men In The Middle: Looking forward to the soft focus montage of Chris Foy's best card brandishings #MOTD #ThankYouChrisFoy
Man City v Southampton was Chris Foy's last game as a Premier League referee.
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman: "If we get that chance to play in Europe, I would like that. It means a lot for the club and a lot for the players.
"We had a difficult pre-season but we have always tried to play attractive, offensive football. If you finish seventh, that is our title, behind the big six."
Southampton will qualify for the Europa League if Arsenal beat Aston Villa in next Saturday's FA Cup final.
Yousaf: A Chelsea fan of 18 years. Shed a tear when Super Frank Lampard scored his final PL goal. #Legend
Harry Wallace: Lamps has always had that ability to force defenders to leave him alone. It's like a mind trick.