Our partners over at Sports Interactive have found out what would happen to the Premier League table if proposed deadline day moves actually went through

The January transfer window is well and truly shut with Premier League sides having to make do with what they've got until the end of the season.
After all the high-profile build-up, deadline day did very little to excite its fans up and down the country who were stuck to their TV's
Sadly, the usual fanfare of agent talk and car windows appeared a thing of the past as even Jim White struggled to display much enthusiasm.
But what if the final days of the window weren't a damp squib?
Our pals over at Sports Interactive, the makers of the wildly successful Football Manager series, have run a simulation through their 2015 edition of the game, seeing how the remainder of the season would pan out.
That's not all, they added those deals that hit the transfer grapevine, but failed to go through.
And the results? Well, it would appear Daniel Levy got it spot on - again.
The Tottenham chief refused to sanction Emmanuel Adebayor's loan switch to West Ham, and it paid off, with the simulation seeing him help the Hammers finish seventh - ahead of his parent club.
Below that, West Brom climbed well away from danger, largely down to the form of fellow Spurs man Etienne Capoue in the middle.
The rest of the top six remains mostly unchanged but beneath them is where the real fun and games take place.
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