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    Player of the Season - in third place...

    Tomas Rosicky is next on our list. The Czech midfielder is in third place with 4.79 per cent of the votes cast after coming on strong in the New Year.

    Arsenal.com reporter Rob Kelly gives his verdict on the 31-year-old.

    The 'resurrection of Rosicky' is one of the lasting memories of the 2011/12 season.

    Previously known as ‘Little Mozart’ while at Borussia Dortmund, before this year the 31-year-old had not managed to replicate the form that had first earmarked him as one of Europe’s premier midfielders. A long-term injury that kept the Czech midfielder out of action for more than 18 months had seemingly taken too great a toll and he was perhaps not expected to be such a prominent member of the squad.

    There were signs of Tomas' enduring class in Arsenal’s Champions League qualifying play-off second leg in Udinese but, despite that dynamic display, he struggled to force his way into the first team on a regular basis until the turn of the New Year.

    An impressive performance in the 2-1 defeat to Manchester United saw the tide turn in the most spectacular of fashions.

    Suddenly Tomas was handed his chance and he grabbed it with both hands, becoming the energetic, driving force of old as the Gunners embarked on a major upturn in form. If there were any lingering doubts, they were blown away with a stunning performance in the 5-2 North London derby victory over Tottenham in which Tomas bagged the crucial goal to put his side ahead.

    Rosicky was reborn. “He rarely scores, but [his goal against Spurs] was so important,” Robin van Persie said. “He started the move himself and then finished it really well. Tomas is a hugely important member of this team - he has been playing so well this season and you can see that he’s going from strength to strength.”

    The compliments from the rest of the Arsenal squad soon came flooding in, as Rosicky’s influence grew exponentially. “Tomas has been absolutely outstanding. I have a lot of Arsenal-supporting friends and everyone I have spoken to can't talk highly enough about how well he has been playing,” Carl Jenkinson said. “His change of pace and the way he turns with the ball shows he is a special talent. He has been outstanding, and long may it continue.”

    The longer the season progressed, the more important Tomas became, and it came as no surprise when he was awarded a new contract. While he may be one of Arsenal’s elder statesmen, it was his high-energy performances that drove the team on during their seven-game winning run. “For me, it is fun to be with the young guys because they make me feel young as well!” he admitted.

    There is every reason to believe this renewed, restored Rosicky will continue in the same vein next season. He has a theory that because he missed so long through injury, his ‘football age’ is just 29 and he has many more years left at the top level - a viewed shared by his manager.

    That can only be good news for Arsenal fans who have been more than happy to welcome back the renaissance man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    Yeah 1 good season. Wow.

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    He had a decent 2-3 months. How does he get ahead of Kos!?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fakeyank View Post
    He had a decent 2-3 months. How does he get ahead of Kos!?!
    Kos had a decent 1-2 months?

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    Player of the Season - in second place...

    Alex Song finished in second place with 4.98 per cent of the votes cast after an impressive campaign for the Gunners.

    Arsenal.com reporter Rob Kelly gives his verdict on the 24-year-old.

    Was this the season that Alex Song developed into one of Europe’s elite midfielders? An eye-catching campaign littered with brilliant assists suggests that the Cameroon international can now rightfully take his place among the continent’s finest.

    When Alex joined the Club in 2006 as a raw, if talented, teenager, he initially found it tough to demonstrate his first-team credentials. Indeed, his 14th appearance for Arsenal saw him taken off at half time against Fulham following a disheartening display that could easily have sapped his confidence.

    But Arsène Wenger knew he had a rough diamond on his hands, and has been rewarded for his faith with the midfielder’s most accomplished campaign to date.

    “I thought about that Fulham game recently," Wenger said in November. "It shows that players need to be given time and confidence. Unfortunately at the big clubs you cannot always do it. He is one of the players who surprised everybody. You wouldn’t expect what he delivers at the moment.”

    Indeed. Over the years, Alex has been an essential anchor at the base of Arsenal’s midfield, providing defensive cover for a free-flowing side committed to attack. But this was the season in which he developed further, providing a threat going forward and demonstrating an impressive array of passing. “He has improved his technique of transmission,” Wenger said. “When he arrived here, the passing of his longer balls was not the best. But he has improved on that and now he can combine vision with technique.”

    Robin van Persie was the chief beneficiary of Alex’s improved range of passing, the captain scoring a number of high-quality goals that stemmed from the boot of his team-mate. Few will forget Song’s sensational run and cross to set up Van Persie’s headed strike against Borussia Dortmund. Similarly, in the 125th anniversary match against Everton, it was the Cameroonian’s lofted ball that created room for the skipper to fire in a magnificent volley.

    But it did not stop there. Alex was the architect of Thierry Henry’s fairytale return to the Club, threading through a superb pass for the French striker to score in his comeback game against Leeds. And when Arsenal visited Anfield in March, guess who dinked a brilliant pass over the Liverpool backline for Van Persie to volley home a last-minute winner?

    “Sometimes you don't notice the stuff he does, the defensive side of the game, but he is always there cleaning up,” Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain said. “He has been bringing assists to the team as well. Some of the passes he has been putting in remind me technically of watching Fabregas put those balls through. For a holding midfielder to do that, as well as the defensive side of the game, is brilliant. You can't ask for anything more.”

    With 14 assists to his name, 2011/12 is likely to be seen as Song’s break-out season, ensuring he can no longer be pigeon-holed as merely the team’s anchorman. For so long a quiet defensive shield, quelling attacks and doing the team’s dirty work with the minimum of fuss, suddenly his impact is louder than some of his haircuts.

    Considering his prodigious rate of development, it seems likely he is only going to get louder.
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    Van Persie wins Player of the Season poll

    It's time to announce the Arsenal.com Player of the Season - as voted for by the fans. And the winner is… Robin van Persie.

    The captain enjoyed the first injury-free season of his Gunners career and emerged as the PFA and FWA Player of the Year.

    Robin received a huge 77.7 per cent of the votes in our poll. Here, Arsenal.com reporter Rob Kelly gives his verdict on the dynamic Dutchman.

    As a barometer of success, being described as a “great” by Dennis Bergkamp is a pretty good indicator of just how impressive you have been. But then Bergkamp is just one of a number of former and current Gunners who have felt moved to pay tribute to a regal Robin van Persie this season.

    Andre Santos says his captain is on a level with Brazilian great Ronaldo, Ray Parlour believes he is “right up there with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as one of the best in the world”, while Theo Walcott claims he can emulate Thierry Henry and become a Club legend.

    King Henry himself is in no doubt of the majesty of Van Persie. “What can I say about Robin?” he said. “I saw him come in here and at the very beginning he wasn't the easiest guy to deal with, like I wasn't I guess. But it's amazing to see how he has improved. I'm just in admiration. What he is doing now, in terms of not just goals but ratio of goals, apart from Ronaldo and Messi, is ridiculous.”

    The stats tell their own story: 37 goals, 13 assists, PFA Player of the Year and FWA Footballer of the Year, winner of the Golden Boot and now the Arsenal fans’ Player of the Season. This truly was the year Robin became football royalty.

    The signs had been there in the previous campaign when he finished strongly with 18 goals in his last 17 league games. But considering his previous injury problems, not many would have expected a campaign in which he played in every Premier League match and started 37 of the 38. It was to make all the difference as he etched his name in history.

    Awarding Robin the captaincy last summer proved to be another Wenger masterstroke. “He took his role seriously on and off the pitch and I think it added something to his determination as well,” the manager said. “That is why maybe his commitment was even stronger - because he feels more responsibility. He grew into this role. The best way to be a captain for me is to be a fantastic player; that is the best way to get respect in your team. He did that remarkably well.”

    Arsenal’s opening-day draw at Newcastle was the first Premier League away game in which he had failed to score during 2011, but Robin was soon among the goals, notching against Udinese and Manchester United before the month was out. His brace against Bolton four weeks later saw him become the 17th Arsenal player to reach 100 goals for the Club, and he went on to score seven times during October alone.

    He proved that he could deliver when his side needed him most, too. Against Sunderland he stepped up to curl home a late free kick to snatch the points, while his hat trick against Chelsea showed the world - and his team - that they truly were back after a difficult start to the campaign. His repertoire of tricks continued to dazzle, a deft right-footed dink at Norwich and a firm header against Borussia Dortmund demonstrating he had more than just a wand of a left foot.

    Always a man for the big occasion, Robin scored the Goal of the Season in December as the Club celebrated its 125th anniversary against Everton. Considering the build-up - the statues, the legends in attendance, the pre-match celebrations - it was always going to require something special to grab the limelight. Robin delivered with a magnificent volley on the run to spark joyous scenes inside Emirates Stadium.

    His exceptional goalscoring exploits were the one constant as the team’s results dropped off over Christmas and January. And when the season seemed to hang in the balance during the North London derby in February, it was the captain who restored parity with the most wonderful of curling efforts.

    In the Gunners’ next game, at Liverpool, their revival would be tested to the fore once again. Robin scored with a header to get his side back on level terms, and then once again proved his gift for the dramatic by volleying home an Alex Song pass in the final moments to snatch the points.

    By this point, the goals - like the assists, like the awards - just kept on coming. And while a dry spell towards the end of a long, testing season was to be expected, he again stepped up when his side needed him, bagging an equaliser at Stoke and a brace against Norwich to help his side claim third place.

    “Yes [he has exceeded my expectations], not on the quality of his games though because I expect a lot from him,” Wenger admitted. “It is purely football technically. The way it goes beyond my level of expectation is the number of goals he has scored. Where he is sensational as well is as a captain. He has done extremely well on and off the field.”

    It has been the season of Robin’s life, the season in which he fulfilled his vast potential and assumed his position as one of the world’s greatest players. And what a pleasure it has been to watch.
    Best player in England

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ach View Post
    Best player in England
    Yes he is.

    And next year we'll have the second and third best players in England at our disposal too. Can we build a team around that? If RvP stays then hopefully yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    Yes he is.

    And next year we'll have the second and third best players in England at our disposal too. Can we build a team around that? If RvP stays then hopefully yes.
    Cant see us buying Parker and Bale tbh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ach View Post
    Cant see us buying Parker and Bale tbh
    Obviously I excluded the title winners from my analysis.
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    It's time to vote for your first EA SPORTS Player of the Month for 2012/13!

    Arsenal made a solid start to their Premier League campaign, staying unbeaten after three matches before the international break.

    Santi Cazorla, Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud lead a new-look Gunners attack and two of them were on target in a 2-0 win at Liverpool after consecutive 0-0 draws with Sunderland and Stoke.

    At the other end Arsenal have started the new campaign with three clean sheets and their solidity in defence and midfield augurs well for the months ahead.

    New captain Thomas Vermaelen has forged a fine understanding with Per Mertesacker while Mikel Arteta has occupied a deeper role in front of the back four since the departure of Alex Song.

    There are plenty of other contenders for our Player of the Month award. Vito Mannone has impressed since stepping in for the injured Wojciech Szczesny, Kieran Gibbs has been an attacking force on the left flank and Abou Diaby is in fantastic form after returning from a long spell on the sidelines.

    Who do YOU think has been Arsenal's outstanding performer so far season? If you're a registered user of Arsenal.com, this is your chance to cast your vote for the EA SPORTS Player of the Month award.

    The deadline for voting is 10am (UK time) on Tuesday, September 11.
    Has to be someone from the defensive side. Mert or Verm for me

    Cazorla with an outside chance

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