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PFA Awards - Cristiano Ronaldo does the DOUBLE
Machiavel- Number of posts : 21355
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Cristiano Ronaldo wins the Young Player of the Year Award.
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shazlx- Number of posts : 5564
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is it on TV?
Machiavel- Number of posts : 21355
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shazlx wrote:is it on TV?
Tomorrow they will show the highlights.
Sky Sports.
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DROGGGIE! (I hope)
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TeamSpirit™ wrote:DROGGGIE! (I hope)
Voting done at January so it very possible that Drogba or Scholes/Giigs will win it.
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Young Player Award
1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Man United)
2. Francesc Fabregas Soler (Arsenal)
3. Aaron Lennon (Tottenham)
1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Man United)
2. Francesc Fabregas Soler (Arsenal)
3. Aaron Lennon (Tottenham)
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Rai Krol 14 wrote:Young Player Award
1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Man United)
2. Francesc Fabregas Soler (Arsenal)
3. Aaron Lennon (Tottenham)
Surprise surprise.
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2006 PFA Young Player of the Year
Rooney and Ronaldo, two very good young players.
Ronaldo should also win the main award in my opinion but i would be happy for Drogba to win the award if Man Utd win the Premiership, FA Cup and maybe the Champions League.
Rooney and Ronaldo, two very good young players.
Ronaldo should also win the main award in my opinion but i would be happy for Drogba to win the award if Man Utd win the Premiership, FA Cup and maybe the Champions League.
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He wins both I hope.
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Premiership Team of the Year
-------------van der Sar------------
Neville---Ferdinand---Vidic---Evra
Ronaldo--Scholes--Gerrard--Giggs
---------Drogba----Berbatov---------
-------------van der Sar------------
Neville---Ferdinand---Vidic---Evra
Ronaldo--Scholes--Gerrard--Giggs
---------Drogba----Berbatov---------
DS- Number of posts : 12952
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http://www.givemefootball.com/display.cfm?article=10271&type=1
8/11 not bad.
8/11 not bad.
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That midfield wont work in real would it.
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Batman wrote:Premiership Team of the Year
-------------van der Sar------------
Neville---Ferdinand---Vidic---Evra
Ronaldo--Scholes--Gerrard--Giggs
---------Drogba----Berbatov---------
8 Utd players
Don't agree with VDS or Gerrard (Essien!!!)
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Batman wrote:2006 PFA Young Player of the Year
Rooney and Ronaldo, two very good young players.
Ronaldo should also win the main award in my opinion but i would be happy for Drogba to win the award if Man Utd win the Premiership, FA Cup and maybe the Champions League.
And they only cost you £42m, well done Man U.
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Championship Team of the Year: All of them heroes - from Murray to McSheffrey
By Dave Smith 22-04-07
Matthew MURRAY - Wolves
It's fantastic to see 25-year-old Matt performing so well, on a regular basis, between the sticks for Wolves after being hampered for several seasons with injuries which halted his early progress. In three seasons, the former England Under 21 international amassed just seven appearances but he has been an ever-present this term.
Graham ALEXANDER - Preston
Long-serving defender who has been Preston's 'Mr Consistency' virtually since joining the club in 1999. A Scottish international with 27 caps, Graham is fast approaching the 400-appearance mark for North End. A prolific penalty taker, he has scored almost a hundred career goals and has made another telling contribution this season.
Gareth BALE - Southampton
Saints' brilliant young full back is being courted by all and sundry, and it's easy to see why. Made his debut for the club at 16, and soon after he became the youngest player ever to play for Wales (16 years and 315 days) when he came on as a sub against Trinidad & Tobago. His wonderful left foot makes him lethal at free kicks.
Darren MOORE - Derby County
A rock at the back for the Rams this season, the man they nicknamed 'Bruno' when he started his career at Torquay has been instrumental in helping Derby punch above their weight in the higher echelons of the Championship. Played in the Premiership for West Brom and looks as though he could be heading back their with Billy Davies and Co.
Curtis DAVIES - West Brom
A member of the PFA's ever-expanding Player Management Agency, Curtis is a class act who deserves to be playing in the Premiership. Made his name at Luton, and it didn't take Albion long to recognise his enormous potential - and later make him captain. An England Under 21 international, he's destined for greater things.
Jason KOUMAS - West Brom
Since returning to the Hawthorns after an impressive year on loan at Cardiff, the Welsh international has been a revelation and has shown West Brom fans what they were missing when they crashed out of the Premiership. Rejuvenated at Albion under Tony Mowbray, he has repaid the manager's faith with a number of match-winning displays.
Carlos EDWARDS - Sunderland
It's been quite a year for Carlos; eye-catching performances for Trinidad & Tobago were followed by a £1.5m move to Sunderland where, under Roy Keane, he quickly settled and immediately won the Black Cats' fans over with goals against Sheffield Wednesday, Coventry and Birmingham. Next stop, the Premiership?
Dean WHITEHEAD -Sunderland
Played more games than any other Sunderland player this season, and has been a key player for Keane during the club's dramatic resurgence since the Irishman took charge at the Stadium of Light. Having relinquished the captaincy once, to concentrate on his football, he was reinstated by Keane who was quick to recognise his leadership qualities.
Diomansy KAMARA - West Brom
A contender for the PFA website givemefootball's Fans' Player of the Year award, the Senegalese international has certainly rediscovered his goalscoring touch this season. After managing just three goals in his first season at the Hawthorns, he has been scoring at a rate better than a goal every two games as Albion have maintained their promotion challenge.
Michael CHOPRA - Cardiff
Went to the same school as Alan Shearer, and he's got the same eye for goal as the Newcastle and England legend. Having been loaned out on four occasions by Newcastle - to Watford, Nottingham Forest, Barnsley and Cardiff - Michael turned down the chance of a new contract at St James' Park, opting for a permanent move to Ninian Park where his goals have made him a firm favourite.
Gary McSHEFFREY - Birmingham
Coventry City fans were gutted when Gary made the switch to Birmingham at the start of the season, three days after his 24th birthday. The Sky Blues' loss has certainly been Bruce's Blues' gain, and his goals have given Birmingham a realistic chance of bouncing back to the Premiership at the first time of asking - little wonder the fans call him 'Sheffchenko'.
http://www.givemefootball.com/display.cfm?article=10272&type=1
Championship Team of the Year: All of them heroes - from Murray to McSheffrey
By Dave Smith 22-04-07
Matthew MURRAY - Wolves
It's fantastic to see 25-year-old Matt performing so well, on a regular basis, between the sticks for Wolves after being hampered for several seasons with injuries which halted his early progress. In three seasons, the former England Under 21 international amassed just seven appearances but he has been an ever-present this term.
Graham ALEXANDER - Preston
Long-serving defender who has been Preston's 'Mr Consistency' virtually since joining the club in 1999. A Scottish international with 27 caps, Graham is fast approaching the 400-appearance mark for North End. A prolific penalty taker, he has scored almost a hundred career goals and has made another telling contribution this season.
Gareth BALE - Southampton
Saints' brilliant young full back is being courted by all and sundry, and it's easy to see why. Made his debut for the club at 16, and soon after he became the youngest player ever to play for Wales (16 years and 315 days) when he came on as a sub against Trinidad & Tobago. His wonderful left foot makes him lethal at free kicks.
Darren MOORE - Derby County
A rock at the back for the Rams this season, the man they nicknamed 'Bruno' when he started his career at Torquay has been instrumental in helping Derby punch above their weight in the higher echelons of the Championship. Played in the Premiership for West Brom and looks as though he could be heading back their with Billy Davies and Co.
Curtis DAVIES - West Brom
A member of the PFA's ever-expanding Player Management Agency, Curtis is a class act who deserves to be playing in the Premiership. Made his name at Luton, and it didn't take Albion long to recognise his enormous potential - and later make him captain. An England Under 21 international, he's destined for greater things.
Jason KOUMAS - West Brom
Since returning to the Hawthorns after an impressive year on loan at Cardiff, the Welsh international has been a revelation and has shown West Brom fans what they were missing when they crashed out of the Premiership. Rejuvenated at Albion under Tony Mowbray, he has repaid the manager's faith with a number of match-winning displays.
Carlos EDWARDS - Sunderland
It's been quite a year for Carlos; eye-catching performances for Trinidad & Tobago were followed by a £1.5m move to Sunderland where, under Roy Keane, he quickly settled and immediately won the Black Cats' fans over with goals against Sheffield Wednesday, Coventry and Birmingham. Next stop, the Premiership?
Dean WHITEHEAD -Sunderland
Played more games than any other Sunderland player this season, and has been a key player for Keane during the club's dramatic resurgence since the Irishman took charge at the Stadium of Light. Having relinquished the captaincy once, to concentrate on his football, he was reinstated by Keane who was quick to recognise his leadership qualities.
Diomansy KAMARA - West Brom
A contender for the PFA website givemefootball's Fans' Player of the Year award, the Senegalese international has certainly rediscovered his goalscoring touch this season. After managing just three goals in his first season at the Hawthorns, he has been scoring at a rate better than a goal every two games as Albion have maintained their promotion challenge.
Michael CHOPRA - Cardiff
Went to the same school as Alan Shearer, and he's got the same eye for goal as the Newcastle and England legend. Having been loaned out on four occasions by Newcastle - to Watford, Nottingham Forest, Barnsley and Cardiff - Michael turned down the chance of a new contract at St James' Park, opting for a permanent move to Ninian Park where his goals have made him a firm favourite.
Gary McSHEFFREY - Birmingham
Coventry City fans were gutted when Gary made the switch to Birmingham at the start of the season, three days after his 24th birthday. The Sky Blues' loss has certainly been Bruce's Blues' gain, and his goals have given Birmingham a realistic chance of bouncing back to the Premiership at the first time of asking - little wonder the fans call him 'Sheffchenko'.
http://www.givemefootball.com/display.cfm?article=10272&type=1
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Batman wrote:Premiership Team of the Year
-------------van der Sar------------
Neville---Ferdinand---Vidic---Evra
Ronaldo--Scholes--Gerrard--Giggs
---------Drogba----Berbatov---------
Ah so Berbatov is this years token non-top 4 player.
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I thought Bilal and Batman were just making these up
The photos are definitely photoshopped.
The photos are definitely photoshopped.
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making up what Kas.
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The team of the year, and Ronaldo winning both awards...is all of this true?
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It would be madness if C Ronaldo doesn't win it! The voting in january is really SICK...
He is BY FAR the best player this year!
He is BY FAR the best player this year!
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Dark Savante wrote:making up what Kas.
It only shows young player OTY.
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Thats what I been told so far.
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RONALDO IS THE PLAYER OF THE YEAR !!!
HE PLAYS ON THE LEFT, HE PLAYS ON THE RIGGGGGGGGGGGHT, THAT BOY RONALDO, WILL WIN EVERYTHING IN SIGHT !!
He is the first player since Andy Gray to do the double !
HE PLAYS ON THE LEFT, HE PLAYS ON THE RIGGGGGGGGGGGHT, THAT BOY RONALDO, WILL WIN EVERYTHING IN SIGHT !!
He is the first player since Andy Gray to do the double !
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From SkySports.com
Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo has been named both PFA Player and Young Player of the Year.
The Portuguese winger was widely expected to take the main award and his remarkable season continued as he scooped both awards on Sunday evening at the Grosvenor House Hotel.
Ronaldo becomes only the second player in history to achieve the remarkable feat, the only other being Sky Sports' own Andy Gray - who won both awards some 30 years ago in 1977.
Ronaldo held off competition from Chelsea's Didier Drogba in second and team-mate Paul Scholes - who came third - to take the main award. Steven Gerrard, Ryan Giggs, and Cesc Fabregas were also in the running.
Ronaldo succeeds Gerrard and is the first United player to take the Player of the Year prize since Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2000.
In contrast, it is the third year in succession that a United player has taken the Young Player of the Year award - with team-mate Wayne Rooney winning the honour in 2005 and 2006.
Rooney was up for the award again, but he was beaten by Ronaldo as he also held off competition from Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal), who came second, and Aaron Lennon (Tottenham Hotspur) in third.
Micah Richards (Manchester City) and Kevin Doyle (Reading) were also up for the award.
Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo has been named both PFA Player and Young Player of the Year.
The Portuguese winger was widely expected to take the main award and his remarkable season continued as he scooped both awards on Sunday evening at the Grosvenor House Hotel.
Ronaldo becomes only the second player in history to achieve the remarkable feat, the only other being Sky Sports' own Andy Gray - who won both awards some 30 years ago in 1977.
Ronaldo held off competition from Chelsea's Didier Drogba in second and team-mate Paul Scholes - who came third - to take the main award. Steven Gerrard, Ryan Giggs, and Cesc Fabregas were also in the running.
Ronaldo succeeds Gerrard and is the first United player to take the Player of the Year prize since Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2000.
In contrast, it is the third year in succession that a United player has taken the Young Player of the Year award - with team-mate Wayne Rooney winning the honour in 2005 and 2006.
Rooney was up for the award again, but he was beaten by Ronaldo as he also held off competition from Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal), who came second, and Aaron Lennon (Tottenham Hotspur) in third.
Micah Richards (Manchester City) and Kevin Doyle (Reading) were also up for the award.
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Bit mean on Drog that
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8 Man U players !!!!
How stupid will that look when they end the season trophyless?
van Der Saar
How stupid will that look when they end the season trophyless?
van Der Saar
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Good news, but it means nothing if we dont win the league. Remeber Ginola got player of the year in 1999, when we won the treble.
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