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Post by flyingryan on Apr 18, 2018 0:07:10 GMT
The annual award will be held the 1st of May.
The following awards are up for grabs.
SIR MATT BUSBY PLAYER OF THE YEAR - For me, it's gotta be David De Gea again. He is simply the best goalkeeper on the planet.
RESERVE TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR - I won't lie, I have watched virtually none of the reserves this season. I run my own business at the moment I am lucky to get the first team games in!
JIMMY MURPHY YOUTH TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR - same applies.
GOAL OF THE SEASON - Probably Valencia against Everton. Or Matic against the Palace.
What do you guys think?
P.s - sorry if there is already a thread for this. I scanned a few pages and didn't see one. I'm Ray, by the way. Haven't been on a United forum in years!
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Post by CaajScot on Apr 18, 2018 5:33:12 GMT
The annual award will be held the 1st of May. The following awards are up for grabs. SIR MATT BUSBY PLAYER OF THE YEAR - For me, it's gotta be David De Gea again. He is simply the best goalkeeper on the planet. RESERVE TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR - I won't lie, I have watched virtually none of the reserves this season. I run my own business at the moment I am lucky to get the first team games in! JIMMY MURPHY YOUTH TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR- same applies. GOAL OF THE SEASON - Probably Valencia against Everton. Or Matic against the Palace. What do you guys think? P.s - sorry if there is already a thread for this. I scanned a few pages and didn't see one. I'm Ray, by the way. Haven't been on a United forum in years! Hello flyingryan, how about introducing yourself in the link below republikofmanc.proboards.com/board/16/new-members
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Post by caino on Apr 18, 2018 10:29:03 GMT
SIR MATT BUSBY PLAYER OF THE YEAR - David De Gea once again.
GOAL OF THE SEASON - Matic against the Palace. or Lingard against Watford are the 2 most memorable for me.
I don't want enough of the reserves to judge
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Post by Sméagol on Apr 18, 2018 14:33:27 GMT
TOUGH CHOICE FOR KIERAN MCKENNA Manchester United Academy coach Kieran McKenna admits he had a tough choice selecting three of his title-winning Under-18s squad to form the shortlist for the Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year award. Exciting wide man Tahith Chong, midfield prospect James Garner and versatile defender Lee O'Connor ended up getting the nod and the chance to succeed Angel Gomes, the 2016/2017 winner. Chong may have been elevated to the Under-23s but features in this category after illuminating United teams at various levels with his speed and skills. Garner, the England Under-17 captain, has also taken on the armband for the Reds and is maturing nicely as he starts to dictate games from the middle of the park. Republic of Ireland youngster O'Connor is another with leadership qualities who has already forced his way into Ricky Sbragia's Reserves squad and always looks unflappable under pressure and comfortable in possession. "It was hard," McKenna told MUTV. "A lot of different factors come into it - a player's age, whether he's a first-year or second-year [scholar] or an Under-16s - in terms of who we put forward. "It could have been a number of candidates that we picked but, in the end, I thought Tahith, Lee and Jimmy could get the opportunity. Credit to those boys as they are three who have worked really hard and had very good seasons for different reasons. "Those three would also be the first to acknowledge they've had a really good group of boys to play with, week in and week out, and to train and compete with on a daily basis." You can now cast your vote for all four awards by visiting www.ManUtd.com/POTY. Voting closes on Monday 30 April at 23:59 BST, so make sure you have your say! www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2018/Apr/kieran-mckenna-on-jimmy-murphy-young-player-of-year-nominees.aspx
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