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16th May 2016
04:46pm BST

It's certainly not a horrible collection of players and it boasts the kind of freshness and edginess that the English public have been crying for for years.
They were fed up seeing the like of Theo Walcott take other people's places automatically. Now they're fed up seeing other people take Theo Walcott's place. And Mark Noble's of course.
But there are stats to back up the grievances. There are always stats.
Mark Noble
Via Squawka.
https://twitter.com/WestHam_Central/status/732184894013497344
https://twitter.com/WestHam_Central/status/732185961216512002
Theo Walcott
https://twitter.com/BBCSporf/status/732167459751526401
Jermain Defoe
https://twitter.com/SunderlandStats/status/732175627244163073
Michail Antonio
https://twitter.com/WestHam_Central/status/732151035893063680
Of course, there were plenty of other gripes too.
Martyn Waghorn?
Rangers' finest.
https://twitter.com/RangersCulture/status/732149568574492672
Jonathan Grounds?
Birmingham agenda.
https://twitter.com/DavoBirmingham/status/732171190006075392
Lewis Cook?
No love for Leeds.
https://twitter.com/LeedsUtdPics/status/732149360461529088
Wes Morgan?
Jamaica shamaica.
https://twitter.com/Joe_Clarky/status/732148741113778176
Gareth Bale?
https://twitter.com/_DanielBarfield/status/732149162486140928
Riyad Mahrez?
Can't even fit the PFA Player of the Year in.
https://twitter.com/_CiaranKelleher/status/732149190890000384
Roy got close enough with his stats in fairness.

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