All over the internet people are taking part in the 10-year challenge on social media.The idea is to post a picture of yourself in 2009 and then how you look right now to show just how much you have changed.Even a host of Premier League superstars like Manchester United ace Paul Pogba have been getting in on the act.
View this post on Instagram #Repost @manchesterunited #10YearChallenge: #MUFC player edition A post shared by Paul Labile Pogba (@paulpogba) onBut how about a 10-year challenge when it comes to every English top flight side’s starting XI? talkSPORT.com did the digging and it’s clear to see a few teams have aged like a fine wine, while others might look back on better times.
Arsenal
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40Bournemouth
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40Brighton and Hove Albion
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40Burnley
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40Cardiff City
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40Chelsea
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40Crystal Palace
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40Everton
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40Fulham
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40Huddersfield Town
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40Leicester City
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40Liverpool
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40Manchester City
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40Manchester United
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40Newcastle United
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40Southampton
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40Tottenham Hotspur
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40Watford
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40West Ham United
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40Wolverhampton Wanderers
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40Football fans are known for showing unwavering commitment in backing their heroes - and Premier League clubs travelled a total of 57,000 miles to away matches across the 2014-15 season.
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* In the first three Premier League seasons, the league consisted of 22 clubs. This was reduced to 20 clubs for the start of the 1995/96 season and has remained at this number ever since. An asterisk (*) has been used on this page to indicate when a record has been impacted by the larger number of clubs for a particular season.
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