It's interesting that Kane and Lukaku are each finalists in both lists. In theory, it should be either one of those two to win Young Player of the Year, on the basis that if a young player is good enough to compete as "best player" among the seasoned pros, he's got to be the best of the youngsters. That's logic. However, I reckon that Alli will win Young Player of the Year, which will beg the question as to why he wasn't in among the seasoned pros.
Not sure numpty's like him should be allowed to vote as calling him a footballer is very far from the meaning of the word.
Are you Chav lads being serious? Joey Barton has more footballing knowledge in his bell-end than you lot have between you! Utterly unbelievable!
Ah sorry hadn't noticed. I reckon whoever made the team just couldn't be arsed to spell Alderweireld (probably wrong).
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At the time the voting ended, I think Chelsky at worst had the same defensive stats as Spurs (if not better) .
I'd like to see who wins the league before deciding. I know the shortlist has been released already but if Spurs win the league I'd like to think Kante won't get a look-in. Alderweireld would be up there for me, he's probably been the best centre half in the league almost every week this season, a real class act. Kante does a fantastic job, but he's a media cum-bucket and that reminds me of Scott Parker. I'm certain there are players who dust Kante stat-wise but the pundits aren't tossing them off at every given opportunity, why weren't they shredding him for going missing at Old Trafford?
No it shouldn't but if he's dropping below his own standards he shouldn't be immune from criticism, just because he played well last month.