PFA Awards

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Re: PFA Awards

by Silver Fox » 28 Apr 2010 10:08

When did you start writing for the MaiLOL Kes?

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Re: PFA Awards

by leww_rfc » 28 Apr 2010 17:09

Given
Ivanovic, Dunne, Vermaelan, Evra
Kuyt, Milner, Lampard, Malouda
Tevez, Rooney

Would be my team.
With mentions too..

Hahnemann(Wolves), Reina(L'pool)
Cuellar(Aston Villa), Johnson(L'pool), Bale(Spurs)
Giggs(Man Utd), Valencia(Man Utd), Kranjcar(Spurs), Dempsey(Fulham)
Bent(Sunderland), Zamora(Fulham), Drogba(Chelsea), Doyle(Wolves)
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Re: PFA Awards

by Alan Partridge » 28 Apr 2010 17:55

Lampard was well out of form until fairly recently. Especially by February time, compared to his normal high standards he was well down.

Valencia surprised me, as well as no Darren Bent probably instead of Drogba.

Hart in goal yeah why not. Birmingham's defensive record has been tremendous, a team expected to go down and they've done very well. Friedel, Schwarzer and Reina have all also had excellent seasons.

Gareth Bale's had a pretty good season!

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Re: PFA Awards

by soggy biscuit » 28 Apr 2010 20:02

Alan Partridge Gareth Bale's had a pretty good last 2 months


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