Bale: Double award winner. But did he make the B.B team?
In the wake of last night's PFA awards ceremony, which saw Gareth Bale walk off with both Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year, we asked the B.B football writers for their votes on the Premier League team of the season (in a 4-4-2 purely for the sake of simplicity). The votes have been counted...
Goalkeeper: David De Gea
The great and good of the B.B football writing community agreed with the Premier League players and voted in the Manchester United stopper as best goalkeeper - but only just ahead of Sunderland's Simon Mignolet, who has impressed this season. There was also support for Stoke's Asmir Begovic and Tottenham's Hugo Lloris.
Right-back: Pablo Zabaleta
A clear run here for the City full-back who was the obvious selection for the position, although his Manchester counterpart Rafael also received a few votes after a very decent season for the champions.
Centre-back: Jan Vertonghen
The classy Tottenham defender received the most votes from the writers after a hugely impressive first season in the Premier League - at both ends of the pitch. As well as becoming a first choice at the back for AVB's men, the Belgian has weighed in with six goals, including a peach of a strike at Swansea.
Centre-back: Rio Ferdinand
Competition for the second centre-back slot was fierce, with plenty of votes for both Swansea's Ashley Williams and Manchester City's Matija Nastasic, who have both performed very well during the course of the 2012/13 campaign. But Ferdinand edged out the pair after rolling back the years in a championship winning year for United.
Left-back: Leighton Baines
Every vote but one was for the Everton full-back with the indie-band haircut, who has had a storming season for the Goodison club, leading the way in the Premier League for chances created. The other vote? Ben Lyttleton opted for Saints' starlet Luke Shaw.
Right midfield: Juan Mata
While Chelsea spent big money adding creativity to their midfield in the summer, in the shape of Eden Hazard and Oscar, it is the Spaniard who has been the standout performer at Stamford Bridge this season, pulling the strings and chipping in with 18 goals in all competitions. A standout pick of the writers.
Central midfield: Michael Carrick
Arsene Wenger's choice player of the season, it appears this was the season when football as a whole finally woke up to the ability of Michael Carrick. The United midfielder has been a model of consistency this season, both with the ball and defensively, supporting his centre-backs superbly. An overwhelming choice for the holding role.
Central midfield: Santi Cazorla
While the players plumped for Eden Hazard in midfield, our writers opted for the Arsenal schemer to support Carrick in the centre of the park. The pint sized Spaniard has been the driving force behind Arsenal's bid for Champions League qualification, with his incisive passing.
Left midfield: Gareth Bale
While he rarely actually starts out on the left these days, Bale was the only choice for the position after an absolutely superb season. The Welshman has hit 29 goals in all competitions (including internationals) and last night became only the third player to win both PFA awards.
Forward: Robin van Persie
Another easy selection for the writers, with the Dutchman leading the Premier League scoring charts with 25 (from a total of 34). It's been a wonderful first season at Old Trafford for Van Persie, with most agreeing he was the key to United's title victory.
Forward: Luis Suarez:
It was a tougher battle for the second striker position, with the controversial Liverpool man only just edging out Swansea's Michu, according to the votes from the writers. But while recent headlines have focused on biting, there is no denying it's been a great campaign for Suarez in what has been a season of promise for Brendan Rodgers' men.
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