November 1st Update
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Notes:
Unsure if Scarborough are still a chairman team; not included here
No major FA Cup progress to warrant an update
Group H of Champions League not included; but no chairman teams are in it
Premier League
It's been a surprising beginning this season, with Everton finally doing a job in the league and, along with Manchester City, have opened up a bit of a gap already at the top. They'll be hoping to keep that going to finally have a successful season. Blackburn are also overachieving, while Tottenham, Liverpool and Manchester United have all started slowly, with United failing to win in their last five outings. At the bottom, Brighton are the team most embroiled in a relegation battle so far.
Sky Bet Championship
It's good news for all three Championship chairman teams, with West Ham and Sunderland occupying the two automatic promotion spots fairly comfortably and Wycombe sitting just outside the play-offs and are overachieving.
League One
AFC Wimbledon seem to have stepped up from mid table and are now in the play-off hunt. For Barnet, it's not another title, but they have made a reasonable start to the division, considering they have come off two consecutive promotions.
League Two
Dulwich Hamlet have also improved, and they lie just outside the play-off spots.
Carabao Cup
The Carabao Cup progresses into the quarter finals, perhaps with the biggest surprise being Leicester knocking out Tottenham.
Champions League
Everton and Tottenham have started their Champions League campaigns very well, winning all three of their opening games.
Europa League
Our sole Europa League chairman side, Manchester United, have also made a perfect start to their group.