Voting for the top of the 2012-13 Highest regarded League season has closed down, and the winners within the 5th EPL Awards are now able to be revealed.
In one of the most competitive awards since its creation in '09, more than 36, 000 votes were cast by soccer fans worldwide in the awards to recognize the very best that the Premier League provides including everything from blogs, footballers, books and videos networks to podcasts, commentators, forums and more.
A soccer fans have voiced! Here are the winners of the 2012-13 EPL Awards — together Readers' Choice Awards in addition to Editor's Choice Awards:
There are so many worthy candidates between the goal posts this season that this was difficult to choose a winner. You, your readers, gave the nod to Manchester United goalkeeper Brian De Gea, who was a worthy winner according to a dodgy start earlier this coming year. However, he turned your partner's season around in triumphant fashion.
The Editor's Choice Award went around to Sunderland and Belgium goalkeeper Simon Mignolet who was one of the main reasons why the Black Cats had the ability to stay up this months. Aston Villa's Brad Guzan was an end runner-up.
It was some of those bizarre seasons in a Premier League, especially inside first half, where there was so many defensive lapses by teams through the entire table. As the season happened, defenses solidified themselves, but there was still some players who rose with the top. In the Readers' Selection category, Leighton Baines received first place for her brilliant performances for Everton off the left wing (and their many exquisite goals from free kicks). Baines also received the Editor's Personal preference Award.
Gareth Bale had the most effective seasons for any British footballer within the Premier League in the latest memory. The only catch was whether to put him in the midfield and also striker category since he or she played in and using both throughout the time of year. We decided to place him inside midfield category, where he was facing some brilliant competition. In different other year, Juan Mata, Marouane Fellaini or Santi Cazorla might had a fighting possibility to win the top honors.
Although it was easier to decide on a winner from the midfield and defender categories in this year's award, the question of who the most effective striker was during the season was much tougher so that you can answer. You, the subscribers, voted Robin van Persie being the best – by a few margin. But while Michu and additionally Christian Benteke were worthy contenders, the Editor's Choice Award goes toward Luis Suarez despite this horrible incident against Branislav Ivanovic. Suarez's performances in the pitch transformed this Liverpool side this summer, throughout the entire yr until his suspension.
After Manchester United sacrificed the title last season over the final day, we all knew that United may be more committed than ever to attempt to regain the title. What we didn't expect was the condition of consistency across the comprehensive season where Ferguson surely could keep his team heating on all cylinders even though injury problems and loads of rotation.
Based on his herculean performances throughout the entire season, there can be only one Player of the Year — Gareth Bale.
As we've seen this year, there's a massive difference between the average commentator and one of many world's best who may be working his craft for many years. Therefore, it's great to work out that the Readers' Choice Award is now to Ian Darke of ESPN, who will no for a longer period be commentating Premier Group matches for ESPN a result of the TV network losing a rights. It's a worthy achievements by Darke for his working hard throughout the season. While aging but wiser, the nod for any Editor's Choice Award goes toward Martin Tyler, who is still others in terms of his game. We never grow tired taking note of him, and it's always a pleasure to see his voice.
Gary Neville has taken his role as co-commentator to new heights shock as to, which has been highlighted by his performances with Monday Night Football with Sky Sports. While Neville sees the Readers' Choice Accolade, Stewart Robson gets your note for Editor's Choice Award winner thanks to his no-holds-barred opinion in addition to analysis during Premier League matches.
Nick Geber's World Soccer Radio show on Sports Byline is a worthy recipient of the following year's Readers' Choice Prize for Best Radio Demonstrate. The daily show attributes opinion and discussion for the world's game. The recipient in the Editor's Choice Award meant for Best Radio Show is usually Andy Goldstein's Sports Standard, which features a nighttime talk show between Goldstein and Jason Cundy and special guests including Noel Gallagher and there are more.
The gold standard for soccer podcasts, A Guardian's Football Weekly podcast, is knocked off its perch along with surprisingly has won zero awards the year 2010. It's been overthrown by Men In Blazers who have won this particular year's Readers' Choice Accolade. For the Editor's Selection Award, there's a surprise successful with the Beyond The Pitch podcast picking the recognition as an intelligent and informative podcast that is the must-listen.
It was a detailed race between the Merseyside podcasts of Followtonians plus the Anfield Wrap, but Followtonians has won the gold and allows been named Readers' Choice winner. Meanwhile, The Spurs Demonstrate to, despite being without Phil Cornwell for almost all the season, still manages to acquire the Editor's Choice Award because of its brilliant guests and consistently entertaining discussion.
A podcast business presenter can either make or break a show. The good thing is, the Men In Blazers podcast — winner with this year's Readers' Choice Award — was in very capable hands thanks to Michael Davies. At one time, another accomplished host is Anto through the Beyond The Pitch podcast who has got won the Editor's Solution Award for his brilliant interviews and informative conversation.
The Men In Blazers podcast keep increasing in popularity with basketball fans, especially Stateside, hanging upon Roger Bennett's every expression as he waxes poetically on the subject of break dancing, Kung fu dealing with, Downton Abbey and a English Premier League. Subsequently, Bennett is this year's recipient of the Readers' Choice Award in addition to Editor's Choice award.
For transfer news along with the latest stories, Caught Offside is almost certainly a popular destination for soccer fans. Not shockingly, the site has won this year's Readers' Selection Award. Meanwhile, Yahoo's Dirty Tackle consistently delivers a day-to-day dose of irreverent news and off-ball stories, and additionally deservedly wins the Editor's Solution Award.
The role of club blogs can't be understated as they're usually the destination for soccer enthusiasts wanting news about a common team. In this year's Readers' Selection Award, the Manchester United blog Republik of Mancunia came from behind to beat a Swansea City SCFC2 weblog. The Editor's Choice Designation, meanwhile, goes to Everton's ToffeeWeb.
Soccer (or football) blogs and forums continue to thrive around and have branched out over time to expand their insurance coverage. With a lot involving competition from very skilled writers, this year's Readers' Choice Award deservedly visits Brooks Peck of Unclean Tackle, while the Editor's Choice award goes toward Andrew Mangan (aka ArseBlogger) meant for his daily uncensored opinions for the Gunners on ArseBlog.
The sounding best soccer writer is constantly a competitive one, with so many choices from around the world. Roger Bennett from ESPN FC notched first invest the Readers' Choice Prize for his always entertaining and informative articles, while Daniel Taylor in the Guardian picked up a Editor's Choice Award with regard to his delivery of hard-hitting news stories throughout the entire season.
A lot of of our news, analysis and opinion is actually gleaned from the Internet every single day, so the role with online coverage is even more important than ever in the case of Premier League soccer. Bleacher Report has emerged being a key destination for soccer news. The site obtained this year's Readers' Selection Award. Despite layoffs and cutbacks, The Guardian's football section selected this year's Editor's Selection Award.
In this brand-new category inside EPL Awards, the battle to earn 'Best Video Show' was the most competitive of all areas. Copa 90, producers of the brilliant Manchester United: The Religion as well as the Real Oviedo Story, were the eventual winners with KickTV a detailed second. The Editor's Choice Award visited The Football Special, a new innovative video show of which fuses computer animation by using memorable characters and brilliant voices.
In various ways, football forums could be the heartbeat of club supporters online where fans gather and share their opinions without concern with other club supporters aiming to barge into the discussion. There's been a extensive tradition of good Speech football forums, and it's along with great pleasure to broadcast that Everton's Grand Old Team has won your Readers' Choice Award, as you move the Oatcake (Stoke City) wins the Editor's Choice Prize.
Britain always produces so many wonderful soccer books each year, and 2012 was one of those times when there were so many you could choose. Quite convincingly, you – that readers – voted Anthony Clavane's guide, Does Your Rabbi Discover You're Here?, as the best choice. The Editor's Choice Award decided on Duncan Hamilton for his book The Footballer Who Could Fly for the relationship between he along with his father, and their journeys to look at the Newcastle United greats have fun with.
Readers' ChoiceWinner: Does Ones own Rabbi Know You're In this case? – Anthony ClavaneRunner-up: Lonely On the top menu – Philippe Auclair
Founder and publisher of EPL Talk, The Gaffer (aka Christopher Harris) can be a journalist who has been featured within the New York Times, The Guardian and several other publications and on NPR, BBC Society, CBC, BBC Five Are living, talkSPORT and beIN SPORT ACTIVITY. Harris, who lives with Florida, has supported Swansea City since 1979. Harris introduced EPL Talk in 2005.
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