GOALKEEPER OF THE SEASON:
Jussi Jaaskelainen
The faithful Finn has been in the Premier League since 1997. And he's kept Bolton safe for many a year with his brilliant, athletic shot-stopping. He impressed again this season for me, keeping Bolton firmly safe, including a wonderful save late on this season. A big well done also go to Mark Schwarzer, Brad Friedel and Shay Given.
DEFENDER OF THE SEASON:
Brede Hangeland
The big dane made a big impression this season, with consistent performances and strong leadership qualities. He was integral to Fulham's march to Europe and it will be no surprise if he attracts the attention of some top clubs. Jose Bosingwa, Glen Johnson and Nemanja Vidic have also impressed me.
MIDFIELDER OF THE SEASON:
Stephen Ireland
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An odd choice perhaps, but nevertheless a right one I think. Ireland has put in some top-class performances this season, and despite Man City being linked with every superstar under the sun, Ireland has got his head down and got on with it, scoring some important goals. Thumbs up go to Steven Gerrard, Cristiano Ronaldo, Ashley Young and Tim Cahill.
STRIKER OF THE SEASON:
Nicolas Anelka
A really tough one to call. But I've gone for Anelka despite a dip in performances in the second half of the season. However, finishing off as the league's top scorer he's scored some great goals and star of the show for Chelsea in some parts. Fernando Torres comes close, and so do Wayne Rooney, Robinho and Robin Van Persie.
MANAGER OF THE SEASON:
Roy Hodgson
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Despite Fergie's triple trophy season and Hiddink's miracle, I've gone for Roy Hodgson who's quietly built his Fulham side into top-half winners. He's done very well since coming in, as well as some intelligent signings. Congratulations also go to Tony Pulis, Gianfranco Zola and Harry Redknapp.
FUTURE STAR OF THE SEASON:
Rafael da Silva
The Brazilian has done well to come in to the side because of Gary Neville's injury and has been important in some occasions. The eighteen year old will defiantly feature in Fergie's plans next season. Praise also goes to Jack Collison, Kieran Gibbs, Jack Rodwell and Dan Gosling.
BEST ELEVEN (4-4-2):
GK: Jaaskelainen
RB: G. Johnson
CB: Hangeland
CB: Vidic
LB: Evra
RM: A. Young
CM: Gerrard
CM: Ireland
LM: Ronaldo
ST: Anelka
ST: Torres
A very good article. Your best eleven is certainly a very good team though I personally wouldn't have plumped for Ireland as the best midfielder. Nevertheless a nice piece- keep up the good work.
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