EDIT: ok i wiki-ed and the age for PFA YPotY is 23, now it's my turn to ask: why is Rooney nominated for that award?
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Apr 15 2010, 09:21 PM
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Rooney is only 24, i think the cut off age is 25. Anyway, i back Rooney for both the awards, because of his impact and contribution to the team. You may argue the same for Drogba, but without Drogba, Chelsea still do well. Without Rooney, our team is really
EDIT: ok i wiki-ed and the age for PFA YPotY is 23, now it's my turn to ask: why is Rooney nominated for that award? This post has been edited by pyroboy1911: Apr 15 2010, 09:22 PM |
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I beg to differ about not congratulating Chelsea if they win. Yes, they may have benefited from many fishy situations this season, but if we perform like we did last season, will all of that matters? So if we lose out on the title, we can only blame poor performances. Chelsea's "fortune" only put them 4 points on top of us, if it's like 10 points then maybe they benefited a lot from fortunate decisions. I agree with ntc3freak, this season's winner is a poor winner.
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