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SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:05 pm
by King Kev
A few surprises there but nice to see 2 of our lads getting the recognition they deserve.

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Shay Given

Arguably one of the most astute signings by deposed Manchester City manager Mark Hughes. Given is an outstanding talent whose shot-stopping abilities and reflexes are second to none. Blunders by the former Newcastle No.1 are few and far between, all he needs now is a solid defence in front of him.

Benoit Assou-Ekotto

Assou-Ekotto has made the left-back berth with Tottenham his own with a series of assured displays under Harry Redknapp. Helped the White Hart Lane club recover from a dismal start to finish eighth last term and is an integral part of the Spurs side which is now challenging for a top-four finish.

Nemanja Vidic

Vidic was the rock at the heart of United's defence last season as they overhauled Liverpool in the New Year to claim the title. Typically imposing again this season and his occasional absences through injury have been keenly felt by the champions in the midst of their current defensive crisis.

John Terry

Terry leads by example for club and country, lifting the FA Cup with Chelsea in May and then helping England secure their place at the World Cup finals in South Africa this summer. The Blues will celebrate Christmas at the top of the Premier League thanks in no small part to their excellent defence.

Stephen Carr

Carr was not even playing at the start of 2009, before Birmingham boss Alex McLeish tempted the former Republic of Ireland international out of retirement. The gritty full-back went on to help the Blues secure a Premier League return and has been a key man in their impressive season to date.

Ryan Giggs

Giggs continues to defy the critics who have long predicted that the Manchester United veteran will need to call time on his career. The former Wales international's legs may not boast the pace of old, but his head is still streets ahead of many of his peers as Giggs has adapted his game superbly.

Michael Essien

Guus Hiddink took much of the credit for Chelsea's end-of-season renaissance last term, but the fact that Essien returned from a long-term lay-off at a similar time is no coincidence. One of the finest midfielders in the modern game, his absence has again been keenly felt by the Blues in recent weeks.

Graham Alexander

Alexander boasted an astonishing ever-present record during Burnley's successful 61-game promotion and cup campaign and has helped the Clarets prove the critics who claimed they would be out of their depth in the top flight wrong. Acts as a defensive screen in midfield and is deadly from the penalty spot.

Andrey Arshavin

Arshavin claims he is still not producing his best form for the Gunners, but his January arrival helped Arsenal climb back up the table to secure UEFA Champions League football. The diminutive playmaker has weighed in with further important goals to help Arsene Wenger's men challenge again.

Craig Bellamy

Bellamy has been in blistering form for Manchester City this season and was performing well at the start of the year before being sidelined by injury. On his day, the spiky striker can trouble the best in the business with his pace and shooting ability. How he reacts to mentor Mark Hughes' exit remains to be seen.

Darren Bent

Bent's Spurs stint is often written off as a failure, but his goal return despite a lack of starts was still acceptable. Handed a regular role for Sunderland, the England hopeful has blossomed further and took just five minutes to get off the mark for his new club. He has already reached double figures for the season.

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:06 pm
by Manx Blue
Very suprised Ireland isn't there instead of Alexander

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:12 pm
by Ted Hughes
I thought it would've been;

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Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:13 pm
by Vhero
Manx Blue wrote:Very suprised Ireland isn't there instead of Alexander

Really? I disagree not about Alexander but about Ireland. Don't get me wrong Ireland was magnificent last season but this season he's been a shadow of his former self and this is supposed to be all year but is more like first half of this season.

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:17 pm
by aaron bond
Manx Blue wrote:Very suprised Ireland isn't there instead of Alexander


I'm not sure if this team refers to the first half of this season, or all of 2009, but either way, Ireland's form hasn't exactly been top notch this season.

Last season he was fantastic, but in my opinion, he hasn't been great so far this season.

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:18 pm
by Dubciteh
Pretty Fair team, not sure on assou ekoto or whatever his name is, would of had bowyer in there ahead of alexander.

If its since start of this season id put dunne in instead of vidic but think its calendar year.

Stephen Carr is excellent addition hes been a revelation i certainly wrote him off and has been best rb in the league imo this season. good to see its been recognized instead of usual players getting nod

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:20 pm
by CityFanFromRome
Manx Blue wrote:Very suprised Ireland isn't there instead of Alexander

Me too, I really expected Stevie to be there.

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:26 pm
by Ted Hughes
Stephen Carr being in that team should have every right back in the PL hanging their heads in shame & donating their wages to charity.

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:38 pm
by Dubciteh
Ted Hughes wrote:Stephen Carr being in that team should have every right back in the PL hanging their heads in shame & donating their wages to charity.


hes been outstanding in fairness to him,playing like he did at his peak and he was one of the best in the business at his peak. there is a distinct lack of quality fullbacks esp rbs in the premiership and the world right now

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:40 pm
by Ted Hughes
Dubciteh wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Stephen Carr being in that team should have every right back in the PL hanging their heads in shame & donating their wages to charity.


hes been outstanding in fairness to him,playing like he did at his peak and he was one of the best in the business at his peak. there is a distinct lack of quality fullbacks esp rbs in the premiership and the world right now


There's also a distinct lack of quality wingers in the PL to take them to the cleaners though, so there's no excuse.

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:53 pm
by Michael Brookes
wtf? no torres, drogba or defoe?

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:58 pm
by Dubciteh
Michael Brookes wrote:wtf? no torres, drogba or defoe?



Torres hasnt done much this year, drogba has been good but cant argue with who has been picked up front, also defoe hasnt been top notch hes just scored alot of gaols in 2 matches (5 v wigan and 3 v pompey) that skews his goalscoring record

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 6:02 pm
by Sister of fu
Ted Hughes wrote:I thought it would've been;

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Greatest team ever.......FACT

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 6:03 pm
by Twobob
What a load of bollox, they must have hit the hard drugs after they chose Shay, Craig, Essien and Terry!

So which fuckwit at Sky hasnt seen Cesc Fabregas tear most teams open single handedly?

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 6:13 pm
by Lee_Kinda
I wonder who the second keeper would be? I would put money on it being joe hart!

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 6:19 pm
by Manx Blue
aaron bond wrote:
Manx Blue wrote:Very suprised Ireland isn't there instead of Alexander


I'm not sure if this team refers to the first half of this season, or all of 2009, but either way, Ireland's form hasn't exactly been top notch this season.

Last season he was fantastic, but in my opinion, he hasn't been great so far this season.


Its team of 2009. Irelands worst this season is still better than Alexanders best IMO.

How can you chose a player who has only spent half the year in the Prem? I find it insulting that someone who has only played say 18 games, can be better than many other top notch Midfielders who have played 30-36 Prem games.

On this basis, players from Middlesborough, Newcastle and West Brom should have been up for consideration as well?

Pedantic Manx Blue.

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:43 pm
by The Original Special One
Vidic???????

Re: SkySports Team Of The Year

PostPosted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:19 am
by miss-mancity
The Original Special One wrote:Vidic???????

I agree, he is slow....