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Published 16:49 20 Apr 2016 BST
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Chelsea are out of sight, United might as well be and Liverpool are sure to be ready next year - again.
Man City and Arsenal are stumbling over the line with a whimper and it's left to Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur to battle it out for the honour of winning what they call the toughest league in the world.
('They' being English people)
But neither of them have been here before. We're talking about Leicester City - 2014 Championship winners. And we're talking about Spurs who haven't won a league of any sort in 55 years.
So, naturally, the fans don't know how to react. They're top of the table, they're chasing the title and they don't have one clue about what way to behave. They don't know who to hate, they don't even know what they should be aiming for - even at this late stage.
And it's making for fascinating viewing for the neutral who are also trying to weigh in.
United fans show how far they've fallen.
Dream big.
https://twitter.com/MufcJ/status/719161989650624513
But everyone's rooting for Leicester apparently.
https://twitter.com/Androulla/status/719164604719439877
Spurs don't care - they have their own priorities taken care of.
https://twitter.com/MenInBlazers/status/722164072834150400
They're still battling for fourth*.
*To be ahead of Arsenal.
https://twitter.com/SauerlandBros/status/722163917473062912
And Leicester fans are still battling to be crowned king of the midlands.
Who cares about the league, look how sh*t Villa are.
https://twitter.com/adamb_lcfc/status/721369365598351360
Top of the league... still looking at the bottom of it.
https://twitter.com/reena_dave/status/721368715904880640
Everyone's just getting along.
Fair play to Leicester.
https://twitter.com/stefan_majcher/status/719259037540474880
Come on you 
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