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Extra - Tom picks his all time Premier League XI

30 min · 23 de feb de 2026
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The episode features a discussion on the Premier League All-Time 11, with Tom O'Neill sharing his picks for each position. The choices are based on the players' performance, impact, and legacy in the Premier League. The conversation also delves into the loyalty of players to their clubs and the evolution of football positions over time. Takeaways * Player loyalty and long-term commitment to a club have been key factors in the selection of the All-Time 11. * The evolution of football positions and the changing role of players in modern football have influenced the selection of players for the All-Time 11.

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