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May 14, 2012 12:00 AM ET
The Reducer, Week 37: Today Is Gonna Be the Day

By Chris Ryan

In the first-ever edition of this column, I wrote — by way of introducing the Premier League season and discussing the possible shift in power at the top of the table — that "it's up for grabs now." It was a reference to a famous bit of football commentary by Brian Moore. Here's the context: In 1989, Arsenal went to Liverpool on the last day of the season, needing to win by two goals to take the First Division title. With less than a minute to go, Arsenal went, in the words of Moore, "streaming forward." Alan Smith picked out Michael Thomas with a looping pass that allowed Thomas to split the Liverpool defenders and, well …

Who could have possibly predicted that, 23 years later, Sergio Aguero would have his own Michael Thomas moment, winning the title for Manchester City in the dying seconds of the 2011-12 Premier League season, bringing the topflight trophy to the blue side of the city for the first time in 44 years?

That moment was just one of many from a soap-operatic final day in English football. All 10 Premier League games kicked off at the same time on Sunday, meaning there would be no competitive advantage among the teams. It created one of the most nerve-mulching finishes to a league season, in any sport, that I've ever seen. With this in mind, there was only one thing to do: Boil all the matches down into a borderline insane retro diary of the events that transpired.

Kickoff: Here's what's in play (and it's a lot):