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PFA Player of the Year: Ryan Giggs

Marty

Audere est farce
Mar 10, 2005
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Oh ffs

This isn't a lifetime achievement award, it's a player of the YEAR award.

Giggs has been one of the best players in the world over the last 15+ years but NOT THIS YEAR!

Gerrard or Vidic should've won it.
 

nightgoat

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Sep 12, 2005
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Giggs getting Player of the Year this season is like Scorsese getting Best Director Oscar for The Departed...

Lennon should have got Young Player ahead of Young, though... Pretty much the whole Villa team's gone AWOL the last few months...
 

C0YS

Just another member
Jul 9, 2007
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shoot me down if you wish but I think Lampard deserves it!!!!

I mean I never used to "get" lampard but this season hes blown me away!!
 

3Dnata

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Oct 5, 2008
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Joke.
Lifetime achievement maybe but definately not this.
He scored a winner against the spammers this season that's the only thing I can think of.
 

robbiesavagehasbreasts

dinkin' flicka!
May 23, 2007
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Joke.
Lifetime achievement maybe but definately not this.
He scored a winner against the spammers this season that's the only thing I can think of.

brilliant in midfield against Chelsea, a couple of assists.

Not that I don't agree with ya. I'm not even sure he should've been nominated.
 

Supersonic

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Feb 16, 2005
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Absolute pisstake.

Just bumming up to a player thats been brilliant for a number of years, but surely isnt the best now.

Nostalgic. Sentimental. Just kind of taken the honour out of the award
 

Garm

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May 13, 2004
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Giggs earns prestigious PFA award

Source: BBC

Manchester United midfielder Ryan Giggs has won the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year award for the first time in his career.

The 35-year-old Welshman beat team-mates Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand, Cristiano Ronaldo and Edwin van der Sar as well as Liverpool's Steven Gerrard.

Despite winning a host of honours, including 10 Premier League titles, the PFA award had eluded Giggs until now.

Aston Villa forward Ashley Young took the Young Player of the Year award.

He beat his Villa team-mate Gabriel Agbonlahor, Manchester United duo Jonny Evans and Rafael Da Silva, Aaron Lennon of Spurs and Manchester City's Stephen Ireland.

Since making his League debut against Everton at Old Trafford in March 1991 aged 17, Giggs has been a key figure in Sir Alex Ferguson's teams.
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As well as the league crowns, Giggs has also won four FA Cups, three League Cups and two Champions League winner's medals as well as two PFA young player awards.

He has only started 12 league games this season but has been a regular in the squad for all competitions and if he lines up against Arsenal in their Champions League semi-final first-leg on Wednesday, it will be his 800th club appearance.

"It's right up there with personal accolades - it's the best to have as it's voted by your fellow players," said Giggs.

"I've been fortunate to win a lot of trophies, I won the young player award twice, but this is the big one."

"It's an exciting season," he said. "I think it is going to go right to the wire, there's big game after big game now. That is what you want and need at a club like Manchester United."

Giggs paid tribute to his manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, and also suggested he may play on beyond his current contract, which expires at the end of next season.
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"The manager has been massive in my career from when I first met him when I was 13," Giggs said. "That's over 20 years and he knows me better than anyone and our relationship has been brilliant and just gets better.

"I've been so fortunate to have such a great career in so many great teams, it's not even worth thinking about what it would have been like without the manager."

"As long as I'm getting picked, enjoying it and injury-free, I'll carry on as long as I can. At 35 you can't look too far into the distance, you just can't."

Giggs was also one of six United players named in the PFA divisional team of the year but Wayne Rooney missed out.

The team also includes Liverpool duo Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard, Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka, who was in goalscoring form until the votes were cast but has not found the net since February and Portsmouth right-back Glen Johnson.

John McDermott, the former Grimsby player who spent 20 years at the club, was given the Merit award for his services to the game.

"I thought it was one of the lads winding me up, a real shock," he said.

"To still be recognised, I was flattered and honoured."

Premier League team of the year: Edwin Van der Sar (Manchester United), Glen Johnson (Portsmouth), Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United), Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United), Patrice Evra (Manchester United), Ashley Young (Aston Villa), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Ryan Giggs (Manchester United), Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United), Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea), Fernando Torres (Liverpool)
 

mil1lion

This is the place to be
May 7, 2004
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I agree, i think Rooney has been their best player this season. Giggs has done well for sure, when called upon. I've been impressed with the way he's adapted to the central midfield role Sir Alex has played him in. But he's by no way the Player of the Season, or even in the top 5. Its clearly a thanks for everything award this year. Next year it'll be Paul Scholes.

..or maybe Howard Webb :think:
 

Kendall

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Feb 8, 2007
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Here's a stat for you:

Apparently Darren Anderton has made more starts this season than Giggs.

Anderton who was a sicknote and retired in December :lol:
 

Bonjour

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Dec 1, 2003
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How come Giggs has managed to get the most votes? Was a memo sent around to all players suggesting that they vote for Giggs or something?
 

Phantom

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Jun 6, 2005
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I knew it was coming when he was nominated, but I am still surprised. Not only has he performed way below average but he has barely played at all. Shocking decision by those involved in the vote.
 

Shanks

Kinda not anymore....
May 11, 2005
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Yes its probably a travesty that he never won it before, but he has only played 12 games this season.

It makes a complete mockery out of the award.
 

masterblaster80

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Jun 8, 2003
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Remember reading a report somewhere, somthing along the lines off...

Fergie: "It would be fitting if Giggs were to win the award..."

lo and behold...
 
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