Arsenal – 3rd

Player of the Season:
Cesc Fabregas – another impeccable season, the driving force behind Arsenal’s stronger title challenge.
Young Player of the Season:
Nicklas Bendtner – finally starting to realise some of his potential, and popped up with a number of important goals throughout the season.
Season Summary:
An improvement on last year for the Gunners, but they still need to make some big summer signings for a more sustained title bid – 4/5
Aston Villa – 6th

Player & Young Player of the Season:
James Milner – a fantastic season for the young midfielder, moved into a more central role and has been reaping the benefits ever since. A likely member of England’s World Cup Squad.
Season Summary:
Another good season for Villa, with Europa League qualification secured and a brave showing in the League Cup Final – 4/5
Birmingham City – 9th

Player & Young Player of the Season:
Joe Hart – undoubtedly the best goalkeeper in the Premier League all season, and now a member of the England squad in South Africa.
Season Summary:
Excellent campaign for the newly promoted side, including excellent performances home all season, including against the bigger sides – 4.5/5
Blackburn Rovers – 10th
Player of the Season:

David Dunn – has revitalized what seemed to be a stalling career this season.
Young Player of the Season:
Phil Jones – The 18-year-old has shown great maturity after breaking into the team, including a magnificent debut performance against Chelsea and Didier Drogba.
Season Summary:
A solid season for Blackburn, mainly thanks to their outstanding home form, though they could easily fall towards the relegation places still next season – 2/5
Bolton Wanderers – 14th
Player of the Season:

Gary Cahill – an excellent season for the young centre-back, including England call ups and rumours of inclusion in the World Cup squad.
Young Player of the Season:
Jack Wilshere – on loan from Arsenal, has done little to damage his reputation since moving for the second half of the season. Has enjoyed the pressures of the Premier League having been given more first team opportunities.
Season Summary:
A better second half of the season for Bolton, having switched from Gary Megson to Owen Coyle in January – 2/5
Burnley – 18th

Player of the Season:
Graham Alexander – the penalty kick maestro has never given anything other than 100% for his club, whilst being one of the oldest men in the league too.
Season Summary:
A disappointing finish for Burnley, having started the season relatively well. Brian Laws’ appointment as manager turned the club onto a downward spiral from which they never recovered – 1/5
Chelsea – 1st
Player of the Season:
Florent Malouda – showed magnificent form in the second half of the season, finally reaching his potential he has so often failed to show at Chelsea, and putting in a number of match-winning performances.

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Didier Drogba – still arguably the world’s best striker on his day, ended as the League’s top scorer once again, and still lifts his whole team when he plays well.
Season Summary:
Chelsea put off-field problems behind them to regain the Premier League title for the first time since 2006, giving Carlo Ancelotti a fine end to his debut season as a Premier League manager, and still on course for a League and FA Cup double – 5/5
Everton – 8th
Player of the Season:
Steven Pienaar – an excellent season for the South African attacking midfielder, and now
has the weight of his country’s hopes on his shoulders for his home world cup this summer.Young Player of the Season:
Jack Rodwell – a wonderfully mature and exciting midfielder, coming through the Everton ranks as a local lad like so many others. A wonderful goal in Everton’s superb home victory over Manchester United as well.
Season Summary:
A decent enough season for The Toffees, though they will be disappointed to have missed out on European qualification. Will they struggle now with the stronger looking likes of Manchester City, Spurs or Villa coming through? – 3.5/5
Fulham – 12th
Player of the Season:

Bobby Zamora – what a season for the well travelled striker, pivotal in Fulham’s European fairytale, and so unlucky to miss out on England duty, having ruled himself out due to injury.
Young Player of the Season:
Chris Smalling – a good breakthrough performance for the young central defender, now must get ready for his big summer move to Old Trafford.
Season Summary:
Though their league form hasn’t been overly brilliant this year, their European form has been outstanding, knocking out some of Europe’s heavyweight clubs, and coming so close in the Europa League final. Will be praying to keep hold of manager Roy Hodgson, whose work since taking over the club has been nothing short of brilliant - 5/5
Hull City – 19th

Player of the Season:
Jimmy Bullard – has been the one shining light in an otherwise poor Hull City side, though will be likely to move on in the summer as Hull get ready for life back in the Championship.
Season Summary:
The horrific form Hull City showed in the second half of last season followed them for much of this, and can have few arguments about their relegation. May struggle to come back up any time soon if bigger names move on – 1/5
Liverpool – 7th

Player of the Season:
Yossi Benayoun – often seems to pop up with goals and good performances when chosen, so why didn’t Rafa Benitez pick him more?
Season Summary:
A real season to forget for the red half of Merseyside, having missed out on Champions League qualification, and looking lethargic and poor throughout the year. Benitez looks almost certain to leave in the summer and they will really struggle if Gerrard or Torres moves on – 2.5/5
Manchester City – 5th

Player of the Season:
Carlos Tevez – started slowly after his high profile summer move across Manchester, but after he hit his side he never looked back, scoring 29 goals in all competitions.
Young Player of the Season:
Adam Johnson – joined from Middlesbrough in January, and immediately made the right wing spot his own. Now in Capello’s 30 man training squad before the World Cup, a couple of good friendly showings could see him on the plane to South Africa.
Season Summary:
A season of ups and downs for the high profile, big money club, will be pleased with their performances throughout the season, yet narrowly missing out on 4th spot will disappoint them too. Have the potential to be massive in the next few seasons – 4/5
Manchester United – 2nd

Player of the Season:
Wayne Rooney – who else? Has been an inspirational force for his team, carrying them throughout the season and scoring 26 league goals in the process. Now carries his country’s hopes going into the World Cup.
Young Player of the Season:
Darron Gibson – the young Irish midfielder has matured a lot this year, earning international call ups, longer runs in the first team, and rave reviews whilst he’s been at it.
Season Summary:
A solid if, in the end, disappointing season for United, having missed out on the title on the final day. The emergence of stars like Nani and Valencia will please Sir Alex Ferguson, but the continuing troubles of Dimitar Berbatov may cause concern – 4/5
Portsmouth – 20th
Player of the Season:

Jamie O’Hara – On loan from Spurs, O’Hara has been the driving force behind Pompey this season, putting in a number of determined, eye-catching displays.
Season Summary:
Though Portsmouth off field troubles have confined them to the Championship next season, their heart and determination to give their all throughout the season cannot be questioned, and they still have the FA Cup Final against Chelsea to look forward to. Their debts will still be a massive cause of concern to their supporters though – 3/5
Stoke City – 11th
Player of the Season:

Glenn Whelan – the Republic of Ireland central midfielder has been a strong and hard working presence for the club all season, and has been rewarded with a long run in the national side.
Young Player of the Season:
Ryan Shawcross – the young central defender has been given a chance in the England squad thanks to his good performances all season, though he will want to forget his poor challenge against Arsenal that broke young Aaron Ramsey’s leg.
Season Summary:
Another fine season for Stoke, leaving them with another solid, mid-table finish. Tony Pulis’ work at the club cannot be underestimated – 2.5/5
Sunderland – 13th
Player of the Season:

Darren Bent – proved many of his doubters wrong this season, ending as the second top English scorer in the league with 24 goals.
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Lorik Cana – the tough tackling Albanian central midfielder has proved an instant hit at Sunderland, earning himself the club captaincy in his first season almost immediately in the process.
Season Summary:
A decent enough first season as Sunderland manager for Steve Bruce. With a couple of good signings they could look to push on towards European places next season, but should they lose a couple of their big names, they could be in trouble – 3/5
Tottenham Hotspur – 4th
Player of the Season:

Michael Dawson – probably the best and most reliable centre-back in the league all season, and has been rewarded with his outstanding form with a call up to the International squad, and a place on the plane to South Africa looks likely.
Young Player of the Season:
Gareth Bale – moved to left midfield from left back mid-season, and never looked back, consistently performing as one of the league’s top players, and bagging a number of priceless goals in the process.
Season Summary:
Spurs have finally reached their Holy Grail of 4th place and a Champions League spot, and will be looking forward to their European adventures next season. No-one can underestimate the job Harry Redknapp has done since taking over with the club in the relegation spots last season – 4.5/5
West Ham United – 17th
Player of the Season:

Scott Parker – has been the one stand out performer for West Ham in what has really been quite a dreadful season. May now have his spot in South Africa.
Season Summary:
A season to forget for The Hammers, Zola has now been sacked, and they will hope to push away from the relegation spots next year, but will need to make some good summer signings to do so – 1.5/5
Wigan Athletic – 16th
Player of the Season:
Charles N’Zogbia – has proved his quality this season with a number of eye-catching
performances, particularly in their brilliant comeback against Arsenal. A move to a bigger club over the summer has been rumoured.Young Player of the Season:
Victor Moses – having signed from Crystal Palace in January, has shown his vast potential as a future star with a series of good performances. Could well be one for the future for England.
Season Summary:
For Roberto Martinez’ first season as a Premier League manager, has not been completely disastrous, though there have been a couple of catastrophic defeats, particularly 9-1 to Spurs and 8-0 to Chelsea – 2/5
Wolverhampton Wanderers – 15th
Player of the Season:

Kevin Doyle – the Republic of Ireland striker has chipped in with a number of important goals since moving from Reading in the summer. Has proved to be a real hit and solid performer whenever called upon.
Season Summary:
An excellent season for the Midlands based side, many predicted them to struggle after promotion, but they have gone about their business quietly and efficiently – 3.5/5
Chelsea are crowned Premier League Champions 2009/10
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