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Related: About this forumRobin van Persie has been named the PFA Player of the Year...
Arsenal striker Robin van Persie has been named the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year.
Van Persie took the honour ahead of Manchester City trio Sergio Aguero, David Silva and Joe Hart, Tottenham midfielder Scott Parker and Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney.
Holland international van Persie, 28, has scored 27 Premier League goals this season for the Gunners - his most fruitful campaign for the club - and was humbled to be recognised by his peers.
"It is very special because you are playing against them week in week out and every single player does everything to win and in the end if they make up their minds that I'm the best player it is a big honour."
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11670/7694035/
To say this is well deserved would be an understatement....van Persie has had a fantastic year.
VWolf
(3,944 posts)Without RVP, Arsenal would be mid-table at best this season.
Rambis
(7,774 posts)He has been fantastic and he will be for real madrid next season.
BlueCollar
(3,859 posts)next season. Don't rule out Liverpool...Andy's been a bust
Upton
(9,709 posts)why would he want to go to a mid table club?
Upton
(9,709 posts)though I wouldn't be surprised if he stayed at Arsenal. Remember, RVP has been real injury prone during his career, yet Wenger and the club have stuck by him and made him into the world class striker he his today. We'll see if that means anything to him...though any contract with RVP is risky, what with his history of injuries..
Marooned
(79 posts)First half of the season I would have said David Silva but he tailed off after the first of the year.
mactime
(202 posts)He has carried the team this year. I don't see Arsenal being competitive next season without him
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)He's tailed off a bit lately, but he carried Arsenal for most of the season.
I imagine he wants to stay, but I suspect he'll want some assurances that money will be spent to assure Arsenal will be competitive in the league and the Champions League next year.
Should they fail to qualify for the Champions League, though...