Wayne Rooney set to win PFA Players’ Player of the Year 2009

30th December, 2009

After what can only be described as an incredible year for the Manchester United and England star, both in his personal life, with the birth of his new child and his contribution to the football world in his professional, it is no surprise that Wayne Rooney is leading the PFA Players’ Player of the year award 2009 betting market.

With a recent man-of-the-match performance for Manchester United on Sunday, being involved in all 3 goals scored by United, he is priced at odds as short as 5/2 to steal the title of 2009/10 PFA Players’ Player of the Year and is backed at 5/6 to obtain 24 goals in the Premier League this season. Manchester United are a mere 2 point away from current leaders Chelsea and have had their odds cut from 5/2 to 9/2 to take the title for the fourth year in a row.

A spokesman from Sky Bet said, “Wayne Rooney is on course for a huge goals tally this season. At the halfway stage, 13 goals is an excellent return. He is taking penalties and the only way he is going to fail to get into the twenties is by picking up an injury.”

Rooney seems the safest bet for the awards but if you want to see what else there is on offer then why not visit Sky Bet for all the latest odds.

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By Carol

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