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Best and worst team in the EPL- more bad news for Moyes

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Who YOU think are the best and worst teams to watch in the Premier League (you may be surprised!)
Mirror Football's writers had their say and then we gave you the chance to vote, with Liverpool clearly coming out on top as the most-exciting

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Fans' favourites: Our readers believe Liverpool are the best team to watch in the top flight
We asked Mirror Football readers who they thought were the most entertaining side to watch in the Premier League and there was one clear winner.
Liverpool have produced a number of scintillating displays this season and here Brendan Rodgers' men took a remarkable 34% of the vote.
The outstanding form of Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge - aided by allies Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho - has dragged the Reds to within four points of the summit.
Arsenal come in second place with 15% of the vote, pipping leading goalscorers Manchester City, who finish with 12%.
Our readers are clearly not fans of Jose Mourinho's effective - at times - boring style, with league leaders Chelsea taking just 6% of the overall vote.
Southampton have received a lot of plaudits this season and they pip the likes of Tottenham and Everton into fifth.
Who is the most entertaining side to watch?

1 Liverpool 34%
2 Arsenal 15%
3 Manchester City 12%
4 Chelsea 6%
5 Southampton 5%

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Saints: Southampton's attacking play has been celebrated by most this campaign

We also asked our readers who they felt was the worst side to watch in the top flight and the results are damning for David Moyes.
The current Premier League champions have endured a particularly disappointing campaign and received 20% of your vote.
Rock-bottom Fulham - despite their continual chopping of managers - polled with 15%, with their play clearly not having a positive effect on the neutral.
Sam Allardyce's '19th century football' saw West Ham tie with relegation rivals Cardiff for third with 8%.
And despite Mourinho's recent tactical masterclass at the Etihad, Chelsea still managed to receive 7% of the vote, tying with Stoke City in fourth.

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Manchester United manager David Moyes looks dejected


Who is the worst side to watch?

1 Manchester United 20%
2 Fulham 15%
3 West Ham/ Cardiff 8%
4 Chelsea/ Stoke 7%
5 Liverpool 6%


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Liverpool the 5th worst to watch and simultaneously the best to watch. Makes sense.
Knob head voters.
 
By Danielle Joynson, Staff Reporter
Filed:Monday, February 17, 2014 at 09:20 UK
Last Updated: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 at 09:12 UK
Former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson believes that the Merseyside outfit are the best team to watch in the Premier League this season.
The Reds are fighting for Champions League qualification, but they were booted out of the FA Cup yesterday after succumbing to a 2-1 defeat to Arsenal.
Despite losing at the Emirates, Lawrenson believes that Liverpool's attacking force of Luis Suarez, Daniel Sturridge and Raheem Sterling makes the Reds the "most exciting" team to watch.
"Liverpool may have lost yesterday but Arsene Wenger will know they were by far the better side," Lawrenson wrote in The Mirror. "Brendan Rodgers's men were denied a stonewall penalty by referee Howard Webb, but I don't think Brendan will lose that much sleep over it.
"He will have seen from that performance that Liverpool are the most exciting team to watch in the country right now. Suarez, Sturridge, Coutinho and Sterling are just sensational. They look as though they can score at any moment."
Liverpool are currently fourth in the league table.
 
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