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PFA Awards

by chilipepper91 » 26 Apr 2010 00:02

Rooney is player of the year.
Milner is young player of the year.

Premier League team of the year:
Joe Hart (Man City, Birmingham on loan)
Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea), Thomas Vermaelen (Arsenal), Richard Dunne (Aston Villa), Patrice Evra (Man Utd),
Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal), James Milner (Aston Villa), Darren Fletcher (Man Utd), Antonio Valencia (Man Utd),
Wayne Rooney (Man Utd), Didier Drogba (Chelsea).

The one that surprises me most is Ivanovic, but then I suppose he's been consistent and perhaps the only stand-out constant top-7 right-back; if Glen Johnson hadn't been injured for so long he may have got it. Fletcher is also quite surprising (ahead of Lampard for example), and possibly Vermaelen. I wonder if Hart's inclusion will affect Capello for the WC.

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Re: PFA Awards

by Messiah » 26 Apr 2010 00:35

I dont like fat frank, but it's criminal to put that jock in ahead of him.

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Re: PFA Awards

by Big Foot » 26 Apr 2010 07:49

Unbelievable how someone scoring 20 goals can't make team of the season? Lampard in Premiership & Sigurdsson in the Championship...

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Re: PFA Awards

by BReal » 26 Apr 2010 09:30

chilipepper91
Milner is young player of the year.




is 24 and first played in the PL in 2002 - utter farce, it should be a yank style rookie of the year award and given to someone in their debut season

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Re: PFA Awards

by TFF » 26 Apr 2010 10:21

Messiah I dont like fat frank, but it's criminal to put that jock in ahead of him.


Voted for by your fellow pros.

I think you need to be liked and/or respected in the game.


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Re: PFA Awards

by Dirk Gently » 26 Apr 2010 12:02

The most important thing to know about these awards is that the voting happens in February. So anything that's happened since then can be ignored.

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Re: PFA Awards

by Jackson Corner » 26 Apr 2010 12:07

Must be the first time in ages that Lampard and Gerrard have not featured in the team of the season?

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Re: PFA Awards

by No Fixed Abode » 26 Apr 2010 16:20

Fletcher is a great player to be fair. I don't agree with the inclusion of Valencia though......

And Richard Dunne :shock:

Ivanovic has been awesome this season.

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Re: PFA Awards

by Handsome Man » 26 Apr 2010 21:46

Valencia is the shock for me. Has he had a single good game?


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Re: PFA Awards

by BReal » 27 Apr 2010 10:06

Handsome Man Valencia is the shock for me. Has he had a single good game?



looked a bit lost in the early part of the season imo, but has picked up massivelyin the last few months. Still a bizarre selection if the voting was all done by February.

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Re: PFA Awards

by papereyes » 27 Apr 2010 10:17

Richard Dunne's been pretty immense - thought I saw a table with him top of blocks and near the top of tackles. Other than that 7-1 a few weeks back, Villa have been very impressive at the back.

Valencia's been solid - obviously not as flash as the Portugese Ronaldo but been knocking the crosses in.

Milner's been good all season but it still seems odd that he's Young Player, even if he is, indeed, still quite young.

wrt Ivanovic, its worth remembering he cost Chelsea about £10 million. You'd hope he'd turn out to be half-decent.

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Re: PFA Awards

by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 27 Apr 2010 10:22

Reina's never been in the PFA team.

I like Joe Hart, but to say he's the best in the in the league.

Tbh the two major awards being voted for by players and journos really is like the blind leading the blind!!

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Re: PFA Awards

by soggy biscuit » 27 Apr 2010 10:24

No Zoran Tosic?


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Re: PFA Awards

by Dirk Gently » 27 Apr 2010 19:08

On the subject of the PFA awards, there was a table booked at the awards dinner in the names of A Federici, M Mills, S Long, N Hunt, S Church and R Bertrand - but not one of them was there and the table was empty.

Poor show, RFC!

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Re: PFA Awards

by readingbedding » 27 Apr 2010 19:38

Why is it a poor show?
It's only an awards ceremony.

A poor show is if they failed to turn up for training, or a match etc.

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Re: PFA Awards

by Dirk Gently » 27 Apr 2010 20:14

Poor PR for the club that the only empty table - sticking out like a sore thumb - was the RFC table.

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Re: PFA Awards

by Southbank Old Boy » 27 Apr 2010 22:24

readingbedding Why is it a poor show?
It's only an awards ceremony.

A poor show is if they failed to turn up for training, or a match etc.


Shows a bit of a lack of respect for your fellow pros doesnt it

Do each club have to book a table

Hart probably got a bit of a patriotic vote to get in the side, but that Mail article even went as far as to suggest Cech above him. From everything I have seen of him this season he has been decidedly dodgy

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Re: PFA Awards

by Silver Fox » 27 Apr 2010 22:45

Dirk Gently On the subject of the PFA awards, there was a table booked at the awards dinner in the names of A Federici, M Mills, S Long, N Hunt, S Church and R Bertrand - but not one of them was there and the table was empty.

Poor show, RFC!


Your disappointment is as nothing compared to the mewling that would have appeared on here if they'd gone for a jolly after Saturday's game!

Oh and it's bit harsh on Noel either way!

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Re: PFA Awards

by No Fixed Abode » 28 Apr 2010 09:26

The voting system for the PFA awards does seem flawed.

While the Football Writers’ Association try to make life simple for members by inviting them to vote online for the Footballer of the Year, to be announced on Thursday, the Professional Footballers’ Association still use pen and paper.

Each member is sent a ballot form shortly after Christmas to fill out and return before a date in March.

Given how many millionaire players now use their agents even to book cinema tickets, this image seems implausible, even if Wayne Bridge would have taken great delight in nominating Ricardo Carvalho and Alex ahead of John Terry as his centre halves.

But vote some of them did, arriving at a side that raised one or two eyebrows when it was revealed at a gala dinner in London on Sunday night.

The most astonishing omission was Frank Lampard, who failed to secure a berth in midfield when he has once again been the model professional.

Chelsea’s captain earlier in the day and scorer of two of the seven goals his team put past Stoke, Lampard is exactly the kind of player young professionals should aspire to be.

Consistently excellent and as sporting a footballer as we have seen in the Premier League, the England international should be among the first names on any team sheet.

Nobody can argue with Wayne Rooney’s nomination as the PFA Player of the Year and it is hard to make a case against Didier Drogba as his strike partner, even if Carlos Tevez has excelled for Manchester City


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