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Spurslove

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I'm trying desperately hard to be impartial and non-partisan here, but I think if I were pushed, I'd have to nominate Hazard. That little bastard for that scummy club has been phenomenal all season, and I hate him but I must admit he's the business.

There are a number of other legitimate contenders, but who would you guys and girls nominate? :unsure:

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TheChosenOne

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Not sure yet with a few games to go - Sterling, Sane ? Hate Mane - he might get it ?
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But would also like to remember a 'player who never played' .. Emiliano Sala.
 

Donki

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Fucking snowflakes, when Son puts 2 past ter Stegen and we win the CL, we will see where your thoughts are.
 

@Bobby__Lucky

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I'd love to see Sterling win it. He's been brilliant on the pitch and a leader off it.

Agree with everything you say and in addition to actually deserving it, I'd live him to win it to rub the noses of the press who have targeted him on many occasions. He has shown immense dignity.
 

Tucker

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Yeah fair play to Sterling, he’s proven a lot of people wrong, including me. Like others have said, he’s made the press eat their words too. Which is always a good thing.

Plays for a real scummy club though.
 

Donki

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Sterling. He’s proper grown up into the player he threatened to be.

You really have to give it to Pep for doing it, he has turned Sane back around when he threatened to get an ego.
 

CoopsieDeadpool

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Jun 8, 2012
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I know most (all) will think I'm just being bias, but it's genuinely what I think.

Son.

Why? Well Sterling is aided by almost a billion pounds worth of talent and has had opportunity to be rested/rotated if necessary or required.

Hazard, despite being outstanding for Chelsea at times, very much does it when he pleases or can be arsed, and has been totally unprofessional by, half way through the season, informing the world that he wants to leave and go to Madrid, and also literally bragging about how no manager enjoys working with him.

Son, on the other hand, has been pretty bloody good all season and, despite playing at the World Cup & jetting thousands of miles to play tournaments for his country, has stepped up when we've been desperately short of options, stepped into the shoes of one of the best strikers in world football and pretty much dragged us through a gruelling campaign to (at least) a Champions League semi final, and (as far as I'm concerned) a 3rd place finish in the league.

The lad gets nowhere near the recognition his unquestionable talent deserves, or his respectful attitude demands. To me, he is exactly what football is all about & there's not another player anything like him in the league.

That is why he's my choice for player of the year & I'm not even gonna apologise for it. :finger: COYS
 

Krule

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van Dijk .....hate to say it but he has been rock solid for Liverpool. The fact they have conceded just 20 goals all season is testament to him at the heart of the defence.
 

nailsy

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Jul 24, 2005
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I know most (all) will think I'm just being bias, but it's genuinely what I think.

Son.

Why? Well Sterling is aided by almost a billion pounds worth of talent and has had opportunity to be rested/rotated if necessary or required.

Hazard, despite being outstanding for Chelsea at times, very much does it when he pleases or can be arsed, and has been totally unprofessional by, half way through the season, informing the world that he wants to leave and go to Madrid, and also literally bragging about how no manager enjoys working with him.

Son, on the other hand, has been pretty bloody good all season and, despite playing at the World Cup & jetting thousands of miles to play tournaments for his country, has stepped up when we've been desperately short of options, stepped into the shoes of one of the best strikers in world football and pretty much dragged us through a gruelling campaign to (at least) a Champions League semi final, and (as far as I'm concerned) a 3rd place finish in the league.

The lad gets nowhere near the recognition his unquestionable talent deserves, or his respectful attitude demands. To me, he is exactly what football is all about & there's not another player anything like him in the league.

That is why he's my choice for player of the year & I'm not even gonna apologise for it. :finger: COYS

I almost said Son. He's been brilliant. Is he even our player of the year though? Sissoko might have something to say about that.
 

CoopsieDeadpool

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I almost said Son. He's been brilliant. Is he even our player of the year though? Sissoko might have something to say about that.


Sissoko has been superb, just as vital to us as Son has been BUT goals win games & get you to where you wanna be. Sissoko's work rate has dragged us through games, Sons goals have got us past them.

Onions.
 

werty

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I think Chelsea would closer to West Ham than us without Hazard, so I'd give it to him.
 

Spurslove

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I know most (all) will think I'm just being bias, but it's genuinely what I think.

Son.

Why? Well Sterling is aided by almost a billion pounds worth of talent and has had opportunity to be rested/rotated if necessary or required.

Hazard, despite being outstanding for Chelsea at times, very much does it when he pleases or can be arsed, and has been totally unprofessional by, half way through the season, informing the world that he wants to leave and go to Madrid, and also literally bragging about how no manager enjoys working with him.

Son, on the other hand, has been pretty bloody good all season and, despite playing at the World Cup & jetting thousands of miles to play tournaments for his country, has stepped up when we've been desperately short of options, stepped into the shoes of one of the best strikers in world football and pretty much dragged us through a gruelling campaign to (at least) a Champions League semi final, and (as far as I'm concerned) a 3rd place finish in the league.

The lad gets nowhere near the recognition his unquestionable talent deserves, or his respectful attitude demands. To me, he is exactly what football is all about & there's not another player anything like him in the league.

That is why he's my choice for player of the year & I'm not even gonna apologise for it. :finger: COYS


No need to apologise old bean, you make an excellent case for our Sonny and one which is hard to argue with.

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