Premier League naughty and nice list

Former England national football team manager Sam Allardyce speaks to the press outside his home in Bolton on September 28, 2016.Sam Allardyce's reign as England manager came to a humiliating end yesterday as he departed after just 67 days in charge following his controversial comments in a newspaper sting. / AFP / PAUL ELLIS (Photo credit should read PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images)
Former England national football team manager Sam Allardyce speaks to the press outside his home in Bolton on September 28, 2016.Sam Allardyce's reign as England manager came to a humiliating end yesterday as he departed after just 67 days in charge following his controversial comments in a newspaper sting. / AFP / PAUL ELLIS (Photo credit should read PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images) /
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Former England national football team manager Sam Allardyce speaks to the press outside his home in Bolton on September 28, 2016. Sam Allardyce's reign as England manager came to a humiliating end yesterday as he departed after just 67 days in charge following his controversial comments in a newspaper sting. / AFP / PAUL ELLIS (Photo credit should read PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images)
Former England national football team manager Sam Allardyce speaks to the press outside his home in Bolton on September 28, 2016.Sam Allardyce’s reign as England manager came to a humiliating end yesterday as he departed after just 67 days in charge following his controversial comments in a newspaper sting. / AFP / PAUL ELLIS (Photo credit should read PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images) /

It’s Christmas time and before Santa heads out with his reindeer he needs to know which Premier League players and managers have been naughty and which have been nice

The Premier League season is in full swing and is almost at its halfway point. With the holidays upon us it seems like a good time to take a look at those that have been good and those who have been a bit on the naughty side.

We’ve seen managers behaving poorly, players getting sent off, brawls and even fans taking things to an extreme. Some teams have been flying high like Chelsea, while last year’s champions Leicester City have been floundering at the lower end of the table.

West Brom are surprising many while West Ham are so far a major disappointment. Mourinho has been less than special while Guardiola is finding life in the Premier League a lot different than that in Spain or Germany.

There were many choices in each category so it was difficult to narrow down the list. However, in choosing the top five in each category this is what Santa will have to look at when doling out his gifts.