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5. Newcastle United: 1303 days injured
Newcastle come fifth in the rankings, losing first team players for a total of 1303 days last season, despite half of the team seemingly giving up after Christmas.
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4. Everton: 1367 days injured
Everton’s push for the top four last season surprised many, but would they ultimately have succeeded in their Champions League goal if injury problems were lessened? The Toffees lost players for a total of 1367 days in 2013/14.
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3. Aston Villa: 1426 days injured
It was another Premier League campaign to forget for Aston Villa fans, and the club’s struggles are reflected in their injury problems. Paul Lambert lost first team players for a combined 1426 days over the course of the season.
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2. Tottenham Hotspur: 1441 days injured
Tottenham fans won’t be surprised to learn that they are near the top of the pile when it comes to losing players to injuries, particularly as they barely saw new signing Erik Lamela over the course of the year. Spurs were missing first team players for a combined total of 1441 days in the 2013/14 season.
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1. Arsenal: 1716 days injured
After yet another false dawn title challenge, Arsenal failed to maintain their grip at the top of the Premier League last season, and coming first in the injury rankings will do little to console Gooners. Gunners players missed a combined 1716 days through injury.
Read more at http://talksport.com/football/revea...s-last-season-14052893301#1DWJciGPSfG3ghGx.99
I've seen some Arsenal supporters posting this on the web almost proudly as if it excuses their piss poor run to close the season.