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Masters Football: The dream line-ups of the Premier League’s top clubs

Masters football will return to our screens after an 11-year break.

The legendary six-a-side tournament, which ran between 2000 and 2011, was one of Sky Sport’s most-watched programmes in the naughties.

Pitting former Premier League stars against each other, including the likes of Andy Cole, Roy Keane and Paul Gascoigne, the tournament showcased that top-level professionals never really lose their class.

The tournaments featured some insane battles in the past, including the 2009’s Merseyside derby semi-final and a huge North London Derby played the same year.

How’s that for a bit of nostalgia to get you in the mood?

The tournament will return from its hiatus on July 8 at the Braehead Arena in Glasgow and several big names will be dusting off their shin pads for the event.

Former Manchester United title winners Paul Scholes and Wes Brown are being backed to join up with ex-Liverpool player Steve McManaman as well as several other footballing legends for the revival of the tournament.

And in anticipation of the tournament, here at GIVEMESPORT, we’ve been thinking about some of the stars of years gone by that we’d love to see in the Masters Football arena.

So we thought we’d put together a hypothetical starting lineup of each of the players we’d love to see turning out for some of the Premier League’s biggest clubs.

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The rules are that only six players can be on the field at any one time, each player has to be over 35, must have now retired and have had a long-standing association with their club.

Each team consists of nine players, with only six of those being allowed on the pitch at any one time.

Let’s kick it off with Arsenal, whose team contains a

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