PFA Nominations 2010
So here are my PFA (Professional Footballers’ Association) nominations, subsequent winners, LMA (League Managers’ Association) Manager of the year and Premier League teams of the year.
Agree? Disagree?
Then let me know your thoughts and opinions in the comment section at the bottom of the page.
My PFA Player of the Year Nominations
- Pepe Reina, Liverpool
- Wayne Rooney, Manchester United
- Bobby Zamora, Fulham
- James Milner, Aston Villa
My PFA Player of the Year Winner
- Wayne Rooney
My PFA Young Player of the Year Nominations
- Jordan Henderson, Sunderland
- Joe Hart, Birmingham City (on loan from Manchester City)
- Alex Song, Arsenal
- Jack Rodwell, Everton
My PFA Young Player of the Year Winner
- Alex Song
My LMA Manager of the Year Winner
- Roy Hodgson, Fulham
My LMA Manager of the Year Runners-up
- Alex McLeish, Birmingham City
- Tony Pulis, Stoke City
My Premier League Team of the Year
- Pepe Reina, Liverpool
- Branislav Ivanovic, Chelsea
- Leighton Baines, Everton
- Richard Dunne, Aston Villa
- Michael Dawson, Tottenham Hotspur
- James Milner, Aston Villa
- Cesc Fabregas, Arsenal
- Frank Lampard, Chelsea
- Wayne Rooney, Manchester United
- Bobby Zamora, Fulham
- Darren Bent, Sunderland
My Premier League Young Team of the Year
- Joe Hart, Birmingham City
- Rafael Da Silva, Manchester United
- Dedryck Boyata, Manchester City
- Alex Song, Arsenal
- James Tompkins, West Ham United
- Jack Rodwell, Everton
- Jordan Henderson, Sunderland
- Jack Wilshere, Arsenal
- David N’Gog, Liverpool
- Junior Stanislas, West Ham United
- Adam Johnson, Manchester City
If you wish to read my full article on this subject, then head over and have a read at Surprise Surprise
Thanks for reading as always.
Cheers
Gaffers
April 23, 2010 at 1:01 pm |
From a West Ham point of view I think Stanislas has let himself down in recent weeks. I’m glad at least one of our lot is good enough in your estimation though!
I think Joe Hart is rightly in for a shout of Young PFA player.
April 23, 2010 at 4:30 pm |
Thanks Lucy,
Your West Ham’s bright spot this season has to be the emergence of Daprela, Hines, Stanislas and the continued development of Noble and Tompkins. The pressure the club is under at the moment will have the most adverse affect on the younger players and maybe this is why Stanislas is starting to struggle.
Cheers, Gaffers