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    Premiership team of the year

    Season over!
    Heres my team of the season
    1.GK.Van de Sar
    2.LB.Evra
    3.CB.Carragher
    4.CB.Vidic
    5.RB.Finnan
    6.LW.Giggs
    7.RW.Ronaldo
    8.CM.Gerrard
    9.CM.Scholes
    10.FW.Drogba
    11.FW.Rooney

    Any thoughts?

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    Did nobody outside the top 3 teams warrant a place?
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    David James
    Steve Finnan
    Ricardo Carvalho
    Rio Ferdinand
    Nicky Shorey
    Cristiano Ronaldo
    Cesc Fabregas
    Paul Scholes
    Didier Drogba
    Dimitar Berbatov
    Wayne Rooney

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    I think Essien is easily deserving of a place.
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    For some reason I hardly saw any matches but based on sporadic MoTD viewings, the odd match and personal whim;

    David James

    Steve Finnan - Richard Dunne - Ivar Ingamarsson - Matthew Taylor

    Cristiano Ronaldo - Mikel Arteta - Michael Essien - Gabriel Agbonlahor

    Carlos Tevez - Didier Drogba

    Subs; Stephen Hunt, Dimitar Berbatov, Paul Scholes, Nemanja Vidic, Ben Foster.

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    I saw Giles last night had Ronaldo, Ashley Cole and Lampard in his team of the season
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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    This is a measure of number of outstanding performance rather than consistency but here's the players with the most bonus points in fantasy football.

    James

    Dunne
    Lescott
    Woodgate
    Campbell

    Fabregas
    Essien
    Scholes
    Ronaldo
    Gerrard

    Rooney

    subs:
    Foster
    Carragher
    Arteta
    Barry
    Berbatov

    Good team.

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    Arteta and Berbatov would deffo be in mine.
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    James; Gallas, Terry, Vidic, Bridge; Ronaldo, Essien, Scholes, Giggs; Drogba, Berbatov.

    Subs: Cech; Touré; Bouazza, Arteta; Ronney.
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    my €0.02

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    Finnan Dunne Carragher Taylor
    Gerrard Scholes Fabregas Ronaldo
    Rooney Berbatov
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    James
    Finnan
    Vidic
    Carragher
    Shorey
    Ronaldo
    Essien
    Scholes
    Giggs
    McCarthy
    Drogba

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    James
    Finnan
    Campbell
    Vidic
    Taylor
    Ronaldo
    Essien
    Scholes
    Artetta
    Berbatov
    Drogba

    Cheated a bit to squeeze the midfielders in that I wanted.

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    3-4-3

    GK: Cech (Yes, I know he was injured for a while but when he played he was awesome)
    CB: Vidic
    CB: Woodgate
    CB: Carvalho
    LM: Giggs
    CM: Scholes
    CM: Fabregas
    RM: Ronaldo
    CF: Tevez
    CF: Rooney
    CF: Berbatov

    Subs: Foster, Primus, Bentley, Sidwell, Doyle.

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    I saw on RTE John Giles had Lampard at left midfield. Strange decision given he always preaching about picking players in their best positions.

    Cech
    Neville Terry Vidic ???
    Ronaldo Essien Scholes Giggs
    Drogba Berbatov

    Berbatov is the only player outside the top two as he has amazing first Premiership season. He gets bonus points because he had to play virtually every Spurs game as they not half the side without him.
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    James
    Neville Ferdinand Vidic Shorey
    Ronaldo Scholes Essien Giggs
    Drogba Rooney

    Tevez
    Berbatov
    McCarthy
    Evra
    Arteta
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    My good friend Drunkphy whom I admire more than any person has omitted Ronaldo from his team in that quality paper, the Star!:

    The curtain fell on the Premiership season yesterday and I've picked my team of the season.

    I've gone for Petr Cech in goal and a back four of Steve Finnan, John Terry, Richardo Carvalho, and Gael Clichy.

    There are plenty of contenders in midfield and I eventually opted for a three-man midfield of Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Cesc Fabregas.

    I'd have Tomas Rosicky playing as a deep-lying attacking midfielder in the hole behind Wayne Rooney and Didier Drogba.

    As for the footballer of the year? I wouldn't even have Christiano Ronaldo on the bench.

    When it comes to choosing a manager, I like the cut of Steve Coppell who worked wonders with scant resources at Reading.

    But when you take everything into consideration, the style and flair of Manchester United under Alex Ferguson means he deserves the award after a really outstanding domestic season.
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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    I wouldn't really watch that much premiership football but is Vidic that good? I remember watching Bellamy destroy him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy View Post
    I wouldn't really watch that much premiership football but is Vidic that good? I remember watching Bellamy destroy him.
    He's excellent in the air, has great strength and he has had a very good season. Rio Ferdinand is a much more important part of Man Utd's defence though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsFan View Post
    My good friend Drunkphy whom I admire more than any person has omitted Ronaldo from his team in that quality paper, the Star!:

    The curtain fell on the Premiership season yesterday and I've picked my team of the season.

    I've gone for Petr Cech in goal and a back four of Steve Finnan, John Terry, Richardo Carvalho, and Gael Clichy.

    There are plenty of contenders in midfield and I eventually opted for a three-man midfield of Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Cesc Fabregas.

    I'd have Tomas Rosicky playing as a deep-lying attacking midfielder in the hole behind Wayne Rooney and Didier Drogba.

    As for the footballer of the year? I wouldn't even have Christiano Ronaldo on the bench.

    When it comes to choosing a manager, I like the cut of Steve Coppell who worked wonders with scant resources at Reading.

    But when you take everything into consideration, the style and flair of Manchester United under Alex Ferguson means he deserves the award after a really outstanding domestic season.
    the guy clearly knows nothing about football if he really believes that. Rosicky ahead of Ronaldo? Yeah good one.

    The only other players who deserves to be in every starting 11 alongside Ronaldo is Essien and Scholesy. Both have been fantastic this season and if it wasn't for Ronaldo's brilliant season they'd both be in running for player of the year.
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    Dunphy is entertaining but is becoming increasingly erratic and baffling with some of his points... For instance, Three weeks ago he said Alessandro Nesta was absolutely world class, probably one of the all time great centre halves ever to grace the game(i.e. similar pantheon to Bobby Moore et al), and dismissed Kuyt for scoring 1 goal in Europe(or something to that effect) and also critised Crouch I think. But no more than a week later, he decides Liverpool will win the final, as they have "too much firepower up front" He talks nonsense, I don't agree with most of those boys selections, Cech didn't play for half the season, and yes, I acknowledge that Terry, Carvalho and He leaked the least amount. But this is a stat, they do this consistently each season, and they are established hierarchy of the game. But players who made a step up and proved themselves consistently this season deserve the nod in this instance. James and Foster were outstanding, Lescott has been phenomenal in a quality Everton team since coming from Wolves, Arteta has made similar leaps and bounds. Tevez? Different class. Reading come up trumps as well, Nicky Shorey, Stephen Hunt for becoming ten times the player he was, and Sidwell became one of the most coveted English midfielders. If Doyle had played the entire season, he certainly would have been in or around there. Thought Jagielka for Sheff Utd deserves a mention for toil. Its these sort of players who made a fresh mark on the season.

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