In your opinion, who is it?
adam johnson, or valencia.
johnson is imo only.
it's gotta be darren bent!!
So its time, we face the final curtain. Chelsea inched closer to the Premier League title over the weekend with a win against Liverpool, and know that a win against Wigan next Weekend will see them crowned Champions (albeit with the lowest title winning score in years).
So it seems a good time to look back on the season and hand out some entirely fictional, and at times arbitrary awards to the good bad and ugly of a Premier League season that has seen the big four get competitive, a top tier side go into administration and an English side in a European Final.
Best Player: Wayne Rooney
Other candidates: Didier Drogba, Carlos Tevez, Cesc Fabregas
Rooney has been a class above all season. At the start of the year we
wondered how much of a void Ronaldo would leave as he finally flew over
to Madrid, but Rooney has made sure the void has been minimilised by
stepping up his goal count and influence on the team. When Ronaldo was
playing he sometimes drifted out wide and backwards in search of the
ball, but this season he has been sublime as United’s premier
goal-getter, which has been vital as Berbatov has refused to step up and
Owen has been a shadow of his previous self.
Team of the Year: Fulham
Other candidates: Birmingham, Chelsea, Man United
At the start of the season it would have been a struggle to imagine that Fulham would have been the Premier League’s representative in a European Final, and its kudos to the continues rejuvination of Fulham that they are. They’ve had some absolutely fantastic moments on the way and fully deserve their big day in the sun.
Manager of the Year: Roy Hodgson
Other Candidates: Carlo Ancelotti, Alex McLeish, Alex Ferguson
Go back a couple of years. Fulham were going to be relegated. They bought in Hodgson in an emergency move to try and save the club. Somehow they survived. 12 Months Later they finished in a Europa League spot. 12 months later they are in the final of the Europa League. He’s amazing.
Biggest Dissapointment of the Season: Liverpool
Other Candidates: No relegation battle, Arsenal’s title run, Portsmouth
Liverpool, you confuse me. Before last season I thought you might fall out of the top four, and what did you do? Finish 2nd, losing out on a title that you should have won. This season I predicted that’d inspire you on to a good title run. And you’re just about in the Europa League.
The Newcastle United Carcrash Award: Portsmouth
Portsmouth. I predicted that despite a tough start to the season, they’d be saved in January by some monied madman and bring to club just out of the relegation zone. But they were far too mismanaged for that and slumped instead into administration.
And yet they still made it to the FA Cup final. God I love football.
The Henrik Larsson award for brilliant cameo: Landon Donovan
Could he cut it, we asked, when he signed for Everton in a David-Beckham-esque mid-season move. Yes he could came the resounding answer. So much so that Everton were desperate to keep hold of him beyond the agreed loan. He made America a much scarier opposition at the World Cup if nothing else.
The Shevchenko Award for Big Signing Who Never Plays: Alberto Aquilani
I’m sure he plays football, I seem remember him at Roma. Maybe i’m imagining things though.
The Most Bizarre Story of the Season: Sol Campbell
He started the season signing for Notts County (then under the wing of Sven), before leaving promptly and playing half a season at Arsenal instead. None of these things seemed very likely at all a year ago.
Thomas vermaelan
Darren Bent really seems the best buy.
Thomas is no doubt a good buy, but whether is it the best I think is subjective luh. He seem to only own early in the season, 2nd half seem quiet.
I would go for Bent, Vermaelan and Kranjcar....loan signing would be Joe Hart lor.
valencia, donovan and vermaelan
Originally posted by Poignant:So its time, we face the final curtain. Chelsea inched closer to the Premier League title over the weekend with a win against Liverpool, and know that a win against Wigan next Weekend will see them crowned Champions (albeit with the lowest title winning score in years).
So it seems a good time to look back on the season and hand out some entirely fictional, and at times arbitrary awards to the good bad and ugly of a Premier League season that has seen the big four get competitive, a top tier side go into administration and an English side in a European Final.
Best Player: Wayne Rooney
Other candidates: Didier Drogba, Carlos Tevez, Cesc Fabregas
Rooney has been a class above all season. At the start of the year we wondered how much of a void Ronaldo would leave as he finally flew over to Madrid, but Rooney has made sure the void has been minimilised by stepping up his goal count and influence on the team. When Ronaldo was playing he sometimes drifted out wide and backwards in search of the ball, but this season he has been sublime as United’s premier goal-getter, which has been vital as Berbatov has refused to step up and Owen has been a shadow of his previous self.Team of the Year: Fulham
Other candidates: Birmingham, Chelsea, Man UnitedAt the start of the season it would have been a struggle to imagine that Fulham would have been the Premier League’s representative in a European Final, and its kudos to the continues rejuvination of Fulham that they are. They’ve had some absolutely fantastic moments on the way and fully deserve their big day in the sun.
Manager of the Year: Roy Hodgson
Other Candidates: Carlo Ancelotti, Alex McLeish, Alex FergusonGo back a couple of years. Fulham were going to be relegated. They bought in Hodgson in an emergency move to try and save the club. Somehow they survived. 12 Months Later they finished in a Europa League spot. 12 months later they are in the final of the Europa League. He’s amazing.
Biggest Dissapointment of the Season: Liverpool
Other Candidates: No relegation battle, Arsenal’s title run, PortsmouthLiverpool, you confuse me. Before last season I thought you might fall out of the top four, and what did you do? Finish 2nd, losing out on a title that you should have won. This season I predicted that’d inspire you on to a good title run. And you’re just about in the Europa League.
The Newcastle United Carcrash Award: Portsmouth
Portsmouth. I predicted that despite a tough start to the season, they’d be saved in January by some monied madman and bring to club just out of the relegation zone. But they were far too mismanaged for that and slumped instead into administration.
And yet they still made it to the FA Cup final. God I love football.
The Henrik Larsson award for brilliant cameo: Landon Donovan
Could he cut it, we asked, when he signed for Everton in a David-Beckham-esque mid-season move. Yes he could came the resounding answer. So much so that Everton were desperate to keep hold of him beyond the agreed loan. He made America a much scarier opposition at the World Cup if nothing else.
The Shevchenko Award for Big Signing Who Never Plays: Alberto Aquilani
I’m sure he plays football, I seem remember him at Roma. Maybe i’m imagining things though.
The Most Bizarre Story of the Season: Sol Campbell
He started the season signing for Notts County (then under the wing of Sven), before leaving promptly and playing half a season at Arsenal instead. None of these things seemed very likely at all a year ago.
The PFA manager of the year is not in your list: Harry Redknapp.
No one would have believed that he can guide Spurs to the champions league, not even the fans themselves.
Darren Bent
Tevez
Zamora
Originally posted by Cristiano@Red_Devils.com:The PFA manager of the year is not in your list: Harry Redknapp.
No one would have believed that he can guide Spurs to the champions league, not even the fans themselves.
That's not my list, I got it from the net
Spurs' ability to break into the Top 4 was obvious since last season, but when the Kop finished 2nd last season, faults were expected to happen this season, and when I said it last year, I was strongly blasted, then look now what happened.
Best loanee should go to either Joe Hart or Landon Donovan.
Darren Bent.
Carlos Tevez is definitely a great purchase (especially stealing from under the nose of City rivals ManUtd) .. with the goals he scored and his popularity-index should have rose further if ManCity makes it to Champions League Qualifiers (too bad). Now every managers in EPL have his name in the their wish-list for 2010/2011 season...
Valencia
Valencia, Joe Hart n Darren Bent
Thomas vermaelan for sure.
If I am not wrong, he cost Arsenal only 10m?
with 10m and with his standard, isn't it the best buy of the season?
Best Loan: Joe Hart!
Originally posted by Y_Shun:Best Loan: Joe Hart!
how to deny that?
really impress with this english lad.