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Published 12:13 13 May 2015 BST
Updated 12:44 13 May 2015 BST
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Brendan Rodgers summer splurge last season didn't do his side any favours, and after a net spend of over€150 million the club have shelled out over €2.5 million for every single of their 62 points.
QPR's disastrous season after spending under Harry Redknapp is also exposed while we can only imagone the cash that Chelsea got for David Luiz is the reason they are closer to the top than the bottom.
Surprisingly Garry Monk comes out on top as the thriftiest manager in the league as he looks set to guide the Swans to their best ever Premier league finish with every point costing around half-a-million.
Ronald Koeman of Southampton,who cashed in on Liverpool last season and their desire to buy the whole Saints' squad is second, while Mark Hughes with his Stoke side are third.
It's possibly the only league table you'll ever see with those three sides at the top so do drink it in.
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