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PFA Player Of The Year 2011

Charlie Adam

The man from Scotland has been the star for Blackpool this season, with an impressive 9 goals so far. He is the talisman for the Sea-siders and deserved the January attention he got and will probably get his move at the end of the season.


Gareth Bale


Has had a great season his hat-trick at the San Siro was a definite highlight, bagging 7 goals this season. He has tormented right backs all year. He would have done a lot more but the young Welshman still picks up a lot of injuries which could hinder him in the long run.


Carlos Tevez


The best player at City by far this season, even though he did ask for a transfer in January he still has gone on to score 19 this season. City are a much better team with him in it, his hard work and never says die attitude.


Scott Parker


For a player whose team have been near the bottom all season he can come out with a lot of credit. Parker gets up and down the pitch every game and gives it his all. He deserved his place in the England team, deserves to be nominated for this award and deserves to be at a better club


Nemanja Vidic


Another solid season from the Serb, gives 100% every time he wears a United shirt. He sometimes goes over the top but the United fans love him. He is probably the best centre back in England and is well worth this nomination.


Samir Nasri


Started the season off flying, with the absence of Cesc he shone. But with injuries and Arsenal’s slump in form he faded, but still has had his best season at Arsenal scoring 9 goals.


My Winner would be Scott Parker at West Ham

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