Who should win the PFA Player of the Year Award?

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PollDaddy Answers > All Polls By whoateallthepies > Who should win the PFA Player of the Year Award? Cristiano Ronaldo (Man United) Fernando Torres (Liverpool) Steven Gerrard (Liverpool) Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal) Emmanuel Adebayour (Arsenal) David James (Portsmouth) Vote 0 Comments There are no comments for this poll. You can enter one below. You must have javascript enabled in your browser to ... [link]

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The Daily Vote - Who will win the PFA Awards?
Published 4/11/2008 by richardarrowsmith at Who Ate All The Pies
... Vote - Who will win the PFA Awards? 80441454.jpg The shortlist for the PFA Player of the Year Awards has been announced with Cristiano Ronaldo unsurprisingly heading the list for the second year running. He faces competition from the Arsenal pair of Fabregas and Adebayour, Liverpool's Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres, and a surprise inclusion for Portsmouth's David James. We expect it to be a foregone conclusion but who would you choose as the Premier League's player of the year? Who should win the PFA Player of the Year Award? ( ...

The Daily Vote - Who will win the PFA Awards?
Published 4/11/2008 by richardarrowsmith at Who Ate All The Pies
... Vote - Who will win the PFA Awards? 80441454.jpg The shortlist for the PFA Player of the Year Awards has been announced with Cristiano Ronaldo unsurprisingly heading the list for the second year running. He faces competition from the Arsenal pair of Fabregas and Adebayour, Liverpool's Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres, and a surprise inclusion for Portsmouth's David James. We expect it to be a foregone conclusion but who would you choose as the Premier League's player of the year? Who should win the PFA Player of the Year Award? ( ...

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