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14 Apr 2005, 22:19
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[Football] PFA nominations...
Petr Cech, Chelsea
Steven Gerrard, Liverpool
Thierry Henry, Arsenal
Andrew Johnson, C Palace
Frank Lampard, Chelsea
John Terry, Chelsea
And the Young PFA nominations are Wayne Rooney, Jermain Defoe, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Stewart Downing, Arjen Robben and Cristiano Ronaldo.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...em/4444443.stm
Clearly it's a triple threat between Lampard, Gerrard and Terry. I think Lampard will win it.
Robben or SWP might win the Young PFA.
Your thoughts?
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14 Apr 2005, 22:20
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
I reckon it will (and should) be the following:
1. Lampard
2. Terry
3. Henry
1. Robben
2. Defoe
3. SWP
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14 Apr 2005, 23:34
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
Lampard will win the PFA.
Robben will win the Young PFA.
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14 Apr 2005, 23:37
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
Henry should win, as he is a complete team on his on on his better days. Even when he has a bad day he can still put.
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14 Apr 2005, 23:46
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
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Originally Posted by G.K Zhukov
Henry should win, as he is a complete team on his on on his better days. Even when he has a bad day he can still put.
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compared to lamps and JT?
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14 Apr 2005, 23:47
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
John terry should win. Lampard should come second. Robben would have won if he had played all season. I believe Christian Ronaldo sould win the young players award. If not then Wright-phillips. If Rooney wins then it would be a farce, cause he has not improved at all since leaving Everton. He might win it next year if he actually improves his mentality, like Christian Ronaldo did this year and has become a far better player for it.
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15 Apr 2005, 00:03
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
Lampard or Terry for PFA player of the year, young player should be Downing or Wright-Phillips.
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15 Apr 2005, 00:05
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
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Lampard or Terry for PFA player of the year, young player should be Downing or Wright-Phillips.
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Lampard should have won it last year, this year terry has been better.
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15 Apr 2005, 00:07
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
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Lampard should have won it last year, this year terry has been better.
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Personally i'd give it to Terry and i believe he's the favourite no? But poofball players are all weird so wouldn't be surprised if Lampard won it.
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15 Apr 2005, 00:16
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
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Personally i'd give it to Terry and i believe he's the favourite no? But poofball players are all weird so wouldn't be surprised if Lampard won it.
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terry has done better, but Lampard has scored more impressive goals so he mght win it. Although terry has scored quite a lot of goals I think Lampards goals look more impressive. If there is ay justice in this world then terry will win ad Lampard will come second (hopefully regaining last years form and winning it next year.)
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15 Apr 2005, 10:41
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
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Originally Posted by G.K Zhukov
Henry should win, as he is a complete team on his on on his better days. Even when he has a bad day he can still put.
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I can't remember Lamps and Terry having a bad day though.
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What's wrong with Lampard's form? He's playing in a different kind of position this season.
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15 Apr 2005, 11:10
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
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What's wrong with Lampard's form? He's playing in a different kind of position this season.
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I'm not saying there is anything wrong with his form I just think that last year he played better and made fewer individual mistakes (although he's not made many this year). But basically he doesn't deserve to win it. He made the step up to his current level 2 years ago and so that was when he deserved to win it
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15 Apr 2005, 11:12
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
Lampard will win it.
Robben or SWP should win young players.
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15 Apr 2005, 11:14
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
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Lampard will win it.
Robben or SWP should win young players.
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There's no doubt that Robben is an exceptional player, but why give the award to him when he's been injured for most of the season?
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15 Apr 2005, 11:18
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
Because SWP has been injured for the last 8(?) weeks, Downing's done nothing since Christmas, Defoe hasn't been great, Ronaldo hasn't done anything worty of winning it all season and Rooney was injured/banned for lots.
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15 Apr 2005, 11:24
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
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There's no doubt that Robben is an exceptional player, but why give the award to him when he's been injured for most of the season?
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Robben has had the single greatest effect on a team I've seen.
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15 Apr 2005, 11:29
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
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Robben has had the single greatest effect on a team I've seen.
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Never thought of it like that but it's very true however i still think it will go to Downing or SWP.
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15 Apr 2005, 11:41
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
Downing should be nowhere near the award when you look at the other players in it. He plays on the left, and scores some good goals, but then so does Darren Huckerby and I don't see him anywhere near these awards. Huckerby does more for the team in general, too.
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15 Apr 2005, 11:53
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
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Because SWP has been injured for the last 8(?) weeks, Downing's done nothing since Christmas, Defoe hasn't been great, Ronaldo hasn't done anything worty of winning it all season and Rooney was injured/banned for lots.
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Ronaldo has matured a hell of a lot this season and now his potential is slowly being fulfilled. Rooney doesn't really deserve it, he's done nothing to earn it.
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15 Apr 2005, 12:12
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
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Downing should be nowhere near the award when you look at the other players in it. He plays on the left, and scores some good goals, but then so does Darren Huckerby and I don't see him anywhere near these awards. Huckerby does more for the team in general, too.
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Downing had an excellent season pre-xmas then tailed off big time. His influence on Boro at that time was phenominal, but has been pointed out earlier in the thread he has been poor since xmas. Thinking about it more i do think Robben is in with a very good shout. Like you said he's had such a big influence on Chelsea, even when Lampard was dominating the midfield and their other big players were all performing.
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15 Apr 2005, 12:18
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
Reliant Robben to three wheel to victory in the u21's
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15 Apr 2005, 12:23
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
Even as a Gooner, I dont think Henry deserves it this year, not because he has been poor, because he hasnt, but because Lampard and Terry have both been exceptional all season.
As for the U21's, Robben is in with a shot, but he was injured for too much of the season to get my vote, however, just having had a look at the nominations, hes the one amongst them that really deserves it.
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15 Apr 2005, 12:48
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Re: [Football] PFA nominations...
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Ronaldo has matured a hell of a lot this season and now his potential is slowly being fulfilled.
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Yeah, so he's starting to reach his potential. The reason that this is happening is because he was abysmal in the first half of the season and Roy Keane shouted at him.
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Rooney doesn't really deserve it, he's done nothing to earn it.
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He's played very well, that good enough? He's been the excellent player in a Manchester United side that is only not still pushing for honours on four fronts because they got beaten by the favourites. When he's played up front (which hasn't been all that often), he's been electric.
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Reliant Robben to three wheel to victory in the u21's
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U23's, guys.
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