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Ronaldo & Ferguson win top awards

Cristiano Ronaldo and Sir Alex Ferguson have scooped more awards for Manchester United's Premier League title win. Ronaldo has been named Barclays Player of the Season and winner of the Golden Boot award while boss Ferguson has been named Manager of the Season.

It is the second campaign in succession that Ronaldo, 23, has won the Player of the Season accolade. His 31 league goals won him the Golden Boot while Ferguson, 66, picked up the top boss award for the eighth time.

Ferguson has won 10 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, two Scottish leagues and two European titles during his hugely successful spells with Manchester United and Aberdeen. Ronaldo's final total represents the first time a player has scored more than 30 goals in a season since Alan Shearer's 31-goal haul for Blackburn Rovers 12 years ago.

In addition to his award, Ronaldo will receive £1,000 for every goal scored to be donated to a charity of his choice. The decision was made by the Barclays Awards Panel, which includes representatives from football's governing bodies, the media and fans.

source - bbc.co.uk


Thoroughly well deserved in my opinion. Does everyone agree???

 
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It would have been impossible really to look past Ronaldo's supreme goal scoring form, so yes he thoroughly deserves to be named Player of the Season.

As for Fergie, well we have all debated this to death in the other topic. Regardless of how difficult people think his job is, you have to think back just a few seasons ago where fans, including many so-called United fans, were calling for his head. People were writing him off, and saying he had lost the plot. I can understand opposing fans having that point of view, but to hear your own fans turning against a man who has done so much for the club is an absolute disgrace. So for him to have built another young squad, with bags of ability, and bags of talent - you have to give him some credit.

You can talk about money all you want, the fact of the matter is Chelsea have bags more to spend. Fergie has tried to get the right mix of foreign players and British players which is something I think more managers should do however unfortunately these players do cost more (Carrick, Hargreaves).

I would love to see more youth coming through the ranks and have another era like the 90's, but unfortunately times have changed, and the owners need immediate success. Chelsea raised the bar when Mourinho was at the helm, and it has forced other managers around Chelsea to up their game - so this is a great achievement in a new era of football.

We could add arguments for quite a few managers, including Wenger. Yes Wenger's boys bottled it towards the end of the season; however they put up a fantastic fight right to the final few weeks - who would have expected that before the season started? Very few people that's who! So that was in my opinion a positive season for Arsenal even though they went without and silverware once again.

So in conclusion, and to prevent this rant going off on a tangent, Fergie deserves the award.

 
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as it is just a 'Premier League' award then yes, they probably do deserve it Wink

 
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Fully deserved for Ronaldo. Deserved for Fergie too , he's built another fine squad of youth and experience.

 
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Ronaldo yes. Fergie, debatable.

 
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Ronaldo yes. Fergie, debatable.


Well we have debated that enough already on the other thread. I think the majority acknowledge that Sir Alex Ferguson is the best manager in the world and if he could, Abromavitch, would have him in charge of Chelsea in a flash......along with Ronaldo playing for Chelsea. Unfortunately for Abromavitch, even he doesn't have enough money to make that happen.

 
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Fergie won the League and Ronaldo completed a successful season with some excellent statistics. You can't really say the awards are wrong.

 
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Ben91 wrote:
Ronaldo yes. Fergie, debatable.


Well we have debated that enough already on the other thread. I think the majority acknowledge that Sir Alex Ferguson is the best manager in the world and if he could, Abromavitch, would have him in charge of Chelsea in a flash......along with Ronaldo playing for Chelsea. Unfortunately for Abromavitch, even he doesn't have enough money to make that happen.


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Such a wind up merchant Wink

 
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Ben91 wrote:
Ronaldo yes. Fergie, debatable.


Well we have debated that enough already on the other thread. I think the majority acknowledge that Sir Alex Ferguson is the best manager in the world and if he could, Abromavitch, would have him in charge of Chelsea in a flash......along with Ronaldo playing for Chelsea. Unfortunately for Abromavitch, even he doesn't have enough money to make that happen.


The award isn't "who's the best manager", it's who has achieved the most over this season, surely. Hence it's "Manager of the Season."

 
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Roonanialdo wrote:
Ben91 wrote:
Ronaldo yes. Fergie, debatable.


Well we have debated that enough already on the other thread. I think the majority acknowledge that Sir Alex Ferguson is the best manager in the world and if he could, Abromavitch, would have him in charge of Chelsea in a flash......along with Ronaldo playing for Chelsea. Unfortunately for Abromavitch, even he doesn't have enough money to make that happen.


The award isn't "who's the best manager", it's who has achieved the most over this season, surely. Hence it's "Manager of the Season."


You remind me of Denis Wise......SAF once said of him "he'd cause an argument in an empty room " Rolling Eyes

 
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I beg to differ.

 
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I beg to differ.


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