Hip with the kidspublished at 23:14 British Summer Time 24 May 2015
Did we all enjoy Arsene Wenger's hip hop hand gesture to celebrate that Jack Wilshere goal?
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Hull relegated from Premier League, Newcastle stay up
Richard Winton
Did we all enjoy Arsene Wenger's hip hop hand gesture to celebrate that Jack Wilshere goal?
Theo Walcott was deployed in an advanced role for Arsenal, and struck a hat-trick against West Brom.
Match of the Day
Final day means we have a vote and it is your chance to pick goal of the season.
The vote will start at 23:15 BST. Here are the contenders:
1) Angel Di Maria 2) Graziano Pelle 3) Philippe Coutinho. 4) Juan Mata. 5) Charlie Adam 6) Bobby Zamora 7) Jermain Defoe 8) Jack Wilshere
Full details will be given on the show.
Conor McNamara
BBC commentator
We asked Match of the Day commentator Conor McNamara to give us a 20 seconds report on Stoke's win over Liverpool. So he did..., external
Stoke manager Mark Hughes: "The level of performance in that first 45 minutes was exceptional and I don't think it reflects badly on Liverpool. I think most teams would have struggled to cope with the quality and intensity of our play.
"Everything came together and we showed what a good side we are."
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers: "I've always said that if the owners want me to go, then I go, it's as simple as that.
"For everybody connected with Liverpool, we are all embarrassed by that. They [the fans] deserve an apology. They were angry at half time - and rightly so - because that was awful, absolutely awful.
"They have every right to be angry and frustrated and of course I take full responsibility for that as the manager."
Daniele Accurso: Lovely little header there from Jon Walters. I'd happily take 11 of him in my team.
Isa Zina: Sterling benched? With Sturridge out.. Rodgers might be losing it!
Freddie Hunt: Liverpool's defence today we're truly horrific. Did someone at Stoke pay off Mignolet?
Was Steven Gerrard really gesturing to his Liverpool team-mates to retrieve the ball from the net at 5-1 down with 20 minutes to play?
No you won't... Anyway, it's a Bank Holiday weekend so you can stay up a little later.
West Ham decided to announce within minutes of their loss to Newcastle that manager Sam Allardyce will be leaving the club.
The 60-year-old has spent four years at West Ham, but the Hammers have decided not to renew his deal this summer.
Allardyce said: "I didn't want to stay. I suppose you could say it was mutual if they didn't want me to stay either."
Raphael Wilson: I celebrated Gutierrez's goal like he was a MUFC player. I hope NUFC gives him a new contract, he deserves it.
Fran Reilly: I don't like Newcastle United, but I'm delighted for Jonas Gutierrez.
Derek Connor: Can't help but feel good for Gutierrez there. Must have felt such a long road back to playing.
Newcastle head coach John Carver: "We can't afford to get ourselves in this situation ever again. We all know we have made mistakes, everybody, and we have admitted those mistakes.
"This is a big summer now and I have had assurances that we are going to spend money, so the fans can now go away, have their summer holidays, look forward to players coming through the door, but also look forward to that fixture list coming through."
Not entirely sure you'll still be at the club to do likewise, John...
Joe Simkins: Abel Hernandez should serve a ban for his right hook to Phil Jones, during the Hull v Man Utd game. It was a better punch than any thrown in the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight.
Chris Wilson: Steve Bruce says Hull did enough to get something from the game. They did. A point.
Matt Cox: Things I'll miss on MOTD: Van Gaal's hair and accent.
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal: "When we analyse our season, we have played our best matches against the top six and our worst matches against the bottom six."
To think the season started so well for Hull...
Mind you, if you fail to score in 17 of 38 games you're asking for trouble.
Hull manager Steve Bruce: "It's an awful experience and it will dawn on the players we are not in the Premier League any more.
"There is talking and soul searching to be done. It is bitter and sad at the moment. We all have to take the brunt of it, we have not been good enough."
Lucan aka Gonzales: Fair play to the linesman in the Hull v Man Utd game, both offside calls were correct.
Paul Seaton: Do we really have to put up with this Newcastle kit every Saturday night for another year?
Stephen Mitchell: If only Hull learnt the offside rule today, then they might have stayed up.
Even a miserable old sod like me almost smiled when cancer survivor Jonas Gutierrez scored Newcastle's second goal.