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    Hansen's team of the season.

    North West biased?

    Surprised he hasn't picked Reina, as a former red you'd think he'd recognise Pepe.



    Perhaps it says everything about the modern game, but when it comes to choosing a team of the year only one member does not come from the big four, and it was a close call between Edwin van der Sar and David James as to who would keep goal.

    James shades it because he has made the greater strides forward; both in reclaiming his England place and winning an FA Cup winners' medal at the third attempt. The key to his comeback is that he has kept himself remarkably fit, and you can judge his value to Portsmouth by the fact that in the 22 times they have taken the lead, they have gone on to win.

    New heights: Rio Ferdiniand is coming into the 'great' category
    In terms of providing cover for James, I am going to choose the entire Manchester United back four. To win the championship, you have to have a solid foundation and theirs is stronger and deeper than any of their rivals.

    Admittedly, right-back is a problematic position - there has not been a single, outstanding player there this season for any club - but Wes Brown has had as good a campaign as anybody.

    At centre-half Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic are a combination that is impossible to look beyond. This season all the plaudits have gone to Cristiano Ronaldo, but in the second half of Manchester United's season, when the going has been tough, Ferdinand has performed better than anybody. In the final six weeks of the campaign, when in all honesty United did not play well, Ferdinand produced a series of quite awesome performances.

    Ferdinand is coming into the category marked 'great'. If he can keep his concentration, which is always been his weakness, there is no telling where, at the age of 29, his talent might take him. The presence of Vidic has been the making of Ferdinand because the Serb is great positionally, very competitive and is superb in the air.

    The alternatives to Patrice Evra are not that compelling. Maybe Gael Clichy at Arsenal, maybe Ashley Cole at Chelsea, but neither makes a really convincing case to top Evra's consistency. He is quick down the line, tackles back hard and produces far more regularly than either of his two rivals.


    Sitting just in front of the back and protecting them - if they needed protection - is Javier Mascherano. Watching him for Liverpool against Inter Milan confirmed to me how good he is as a holding midfielder. Claude Makelele provides the benchmark in this position but Mascherano is quicker, is as good a tackler and is much younger. And as his confidence improved towards the end of the season, he proved himself an increasingly confident passer of the ball.

    The three attacking midfielders are Cesc Fabregas, Steven Gerrard and Cristiano Ronaldo. Fabregas is crucial to Arsenal because, if he left, there is every chance of that team breaking up. The hallmark of any great player is having time and space and he has that ability in abundance. Finding half a yard under pressure is a quality you cannot buy - and Fabregas has it more than anyone.

    Alongside him is Steven Gerrard. It is his partnership with Fernando Torres that gives Liverpool more hope than anything else that they can make a realistic challenge for the Premier League title. As a captain, he has led through example and commitment and is the type of player a footballer would follow anywhere.

    There is no need to justify my selection of Ronaldo but the one perceived weakness in his game should be addressed - the myth that he does not perform on the big occasion. This ignores the fact that every Manchester United match is a big one - usually for their opponents it is their biggest of the season.

    Torres, like Ronaldo, is 23 and can only get better. He came to Merseyside with a reputation but he has been better than just about everyone at Liverpool. He has taken the pressure from Gerrard, who used to go out at Anfield knowing that Liverpool's chances of victory largely rested on his shoulders. Strikers mature quickly and Torres' positional play appears completely instinctive.

    People can say what they want about Wayne Rooney being eclipsed by Ronaldo but where else would you find that competitiveness, that desperate will to win? It shines through and he not only drives himself on, he drives the team on, and that is one of the greatest qualities any footballer can have - not that this team need much encouragement.

    #2
    i thinks its about right, james was excellent for pompey and reina made a few errors in big games.

    looks about right to me, cant argue with it

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      #3
      Can't argue with it apart from the full-backs for me. Sagna and Clichy, clearly IMO.

      Surprised Jocky doesn't know Nando's 24.
      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        #4
        on last seasons performances i'd have Adebayor up front, he provided much more then Rooney did at mancs.
        We come not to play.

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          #5
          FLMAO @ "Wes Brown" :kaip:
          Originally posted by Gordon Brown
          (1995)
          "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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            #6
            No Chelsea players
            "Through me the way into the suffering city,
            Through me the way to the eternal pain,
            Through me the way that runs among the lost.
            Justice urged on my high artificer;
            My maker was divine authority,
            The highest wisdom, and the primal love.
            Before me nothing but eternal things were made,
            And I endure eternally.
            Abandon every hope, ye who enter here."


            And like that… he's gone

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              #7
              Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
              Can't argue with it apart from the full-backs for me. Sagna and Clichy, clearly IMO.

              Surprised Jocky doesn't know Nando's 24.
              I'm in strong agreement Re:Brown/Sagna. I just don't rate Mr.Orange.

              I'm in strong disagreement Re:Clichy/Evra. I've seen Clichy make some really big errors this year and wasn't the slightest surprised he was left out of the French squad. For the first 2 months of the season he was superb, but that's the reason i'd pick Erva, consistency. Jeff Stelling said the other day That the mancs conceded 14 goals with him on the pitch all year, combined with his willingness to go forward and supprt i think there is no real argument there.

              Glad to see Mascher being recognised and i honestly think he was our best midfielder over the course of the season.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Imy View Post
                on last seasons performances i'd have Adebayor up front, he provided much more then Rooney did at mancs.
                Yup, forgot that. There is no case for Rooney to be selected ahead of Adebayor IMO.

                Originally posted by Ferrrrnando View Post
                I'm in strong agreement Re:Brown/Sagna. I just don't rate Mr.Orange.

                I'm in strong disagreement Re:Clichy/Evra. I've seen Clichy make some really big errors this year and wasn't the slightest surprised he was left out of the French squad. For the first 2 months of the season he was superb, but that's the reason i'd pick Erva, consistency. Jeff Stelling said the other day That the mancs conceded 14 goals with him on the pitch all year, combined with his willingness to go forward and supprt i think there is no real argument there.

                Glad to see Mascher being recognised and i honestly think he was our best midfielder over the course of the season.
                Agreed re Mash - about time he was recognised by someone in the media.

                Fair enough about Evra. I don't agree like - reckon Clichy offers much more going forward. Evra is safely ensconced in a much more reliable back four too.
                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                  FLMAO @ "Wes Brown" :kaip:
                  *giggles*

                  I can't disagree with Hansens team. It virtually picks itself, possibly the only tough choices are the fullbacks and which keeper.
                  Well, here we are in a room with two manky hookers and a racist dwarf. I think I'm heading home.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                    Yup, forgot that. There is no case for Rooney to be selected ahead of Adebayor IMO.
                    Not sure about that - 'one up, one off' is the way forward and I can't see Adebayor playing anything other than the leading man. Plus he's overrated, even if he does have the most exquisite dulcet tones
                    Like blood on iron

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                      Not sure about that - 'one up, one off' is the way forward and I can't see Adebayor playing anything other than the leading man. Plus he's overrated, even if he does have the most exquisite dulcet tones
                      He really does.

                      But it's 'team of the season' and Adebayor scored about thrice as many goals as Rooneh.

                      Also the team isn't real and doesn't have to play anybody, so who cares whether or not the team features two out-and-out strikers or 'one up, one off'.

                      The two outstanding centre-forwards this season have been Torres and Adebayor IMO.
                      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                        #12
                        Can't believe Rooney is in there, not when 11 other players have scored more goals than him in the league this season. His job isn't to motivate the team it's to score goals and even Tevez scored more goals than him this year.

                        I'd take Berbatov, Santa Cruz, Adebayor, Tevez and of course Torres before him on this years performances.
                        We managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.

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                          #13
                          Rooney,Brown and Evra should not be in it. Adebayor or Santa cruz up front and Sagna right back and Clichy or Lescott for left back.
                          Oh the man is a midfield maestro
                          and his passes are sooo delightful
                          everyone wants to know
                          Alonso Alonso Alonso

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                            #14
                            Shockin

                            Wes Brown and Rooney. WTF

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                              #15
                              Rooney's the current myth of English football. Good player yes but nowhere near the world class bracket so many pundits have him. To me he doesn't look totally at home or happy at OT. He's not loved there. He simply doesn't have what SG, JC, Paul Scholes etc have or what Shearer had. To have the crowd chanting anti scouse ****e at every match must make him feel more than a little uncomfortable.
                              I have one word to offer - honesty. I couldn't be devious if I tried. Joe Fagan.

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