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      <title>Introduce me to your {soccercolleagues}</title>
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      <description>Lee Bowyer and Kieran Dyer: ‘team mates’ (BBC via Giphy)  tl;dr I made a quick R package called {soccercolleagues} that for a given player, or players, lets you (a) find all their former team mates in common and (b) sample from them for quiz-based purposes.
 Lord of the Ings Quiz question:
 Which current Premier League footballer has been team mates with each of the following: Kevin Phillips, Mark Viduka, Dejan Lovren, Danny Ings and Nicky Butt?</description>
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