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PFA Young footballer of the year

  • The General
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Chelsea are also represented in the short-list for the Young Player of the Year Award, with 21-year-old Dutch winger Arjen Robben nominated.

Manchester United and England star Rooney_79586.shtml'>Wayne Rooney was selected, along with his Old Trafford team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo.

The remaining nominees all represent England's future, with Jermain Defoe, of Tottenham, Middlesbrough midfielder Stewart Downing and Shaun Wright-Phillips of Manchester City completing the list.

Who should win this and why?

 
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I would say Robeen but obviously he hasnt played enough, I would have to give it to Shaun Wright Phillips or even Jermaine Defoe

 
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SO MANY GOOD PLAYERS.

Arjen Robben - Hasn't played enough

Rooney_79586.shtml'>Wayne Rooney - Good, but temper temper

Cristiano Ronaldo - Poor start to season

Jermain Defoe - On and off

Stewart Downing - On and off

Shaun Wright-Phillips - Brilliant but can be off form

Between Rooney and SWP, although Robben was class when he played!

 
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To be honest people say Rooney should get it but they payed £30m for him i think it should be given to someone who was at their club and have come on alot like shaun wright phillips

 
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Rooney or Wright-Phillips
Rooney has had a great season and I think he deserves it. SWP can be off form at times but hes had a great season, it will be close!

 

i agree

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yes, definiteley robben. if not, shaun wright-phillips or stuart downing.

 
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I will go for Stuart Downing... no shadow of a doubt!!! For his first season in the Premiership he has been another class.... c'mon Stu!!!

 
  • shaggy
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it has to be robben, his impact and skill is emense for a young player.

Robben - if its not its a scam.

 
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How will it be a scam!!!? He has played only about half the games this season!!!!

 
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downing hasnt actually had that good a season, it tailed off in november
probly SWP if anyone, why not Peter Crouch?

 
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its gotta be robben really, even tho he hasnt really had that many games, he turned over so many teams by himself when he did play. pure class. Man U lost out by not gettin him.

 
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peter crouch has only be playin well recently hasnt he..... downing would be a good choice actually

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