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S09E13 - Our Favourite Moments of 2022

In this episode of the @EPLRoundTable, we discuss our favourite footballing moments of 2022, the craziness that is the FA Cup, the biggest upsets from the 3rd round, how Chelsea will handle Graham Potter's struggles, the glut of Liverpool players who will be out of contract this summer, which midfield targets could actually wind up on Merseyside, the players at our clubs who could be on their way out the door this January, and preview our coming matches

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