Gareth Bale named player of the year by football writers

Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bale has been named as the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year.
The 23-year-old Wales international adds the writers' prize to the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year awards he won last week.
Bale has scored 19 goals in 29 Premier League appearances this season.

Previous winners

  • 2011-12: Robin van Persie
  • 2010-11: Scott Parker
  • 2009-10: Wayne Rooney
  • 2008-09: Steven Gerrard
  • 2007-08: Cristiano Ronaldo
  • 2006-07: Cristiano Ronaldo
Manchester United's Robin van Persie, winner last year with Arsenal, was second, with Chelsea's Juan Mata third.
Bale, who took 53% of the votes, said: "It is a huge honour to receive the Footballer of the Year award from the Football Writers' Association.
"It means a lot to win this award when you consider the number of players that have been outstanding for their clubs in the Barclays Premier League this season.
Bale becomes the first Spurs player to win the award since David Ginola in 1999 and the first Welshman since goalkeeper Neville Southall in 1985.
The former Southampton man has scored 24 goals in all competitions this season, helping Tottenham reach the quarter-finals of the Europa League and maintain a challenge for a top-four place in the Premier League.

PFA/FWA double winners

  • 1980: Terry McDermott
  • 1983: Kenny Dalglish
  • 1984: Ian Rush
  • 1986: Gary Lineker
  • 1987: Clive Allen
  • 1988: John Barnes
  • 1998: Dennis Bergkamp
  • 1999: David Ginola
  • 2000: Roy Keane
  • 2001: Teddy Sheringham
  • 2003: Thierry Henry
  • 2004: Thierry Henry
  • 2007: Cristiano Ronaldo
  • 2008: Cristiano Ronaldo
  • 2010: Wayne Rooney
  • 2011: Robin van Persie
"I have been very fortunate to be playing in such a fantastic team and I owe a lot to my team-mates and, obviously, the manager who has shown such faith in me.
"This award has been won in the past by some of the greatest names in football and I consider it a privilege that the FWA has selected me to be named alongside them."
Bale will receive the prestigious prize, which was first presented in 1948, at a dinner in London on 9 May.
Chairman of the FWA Andy Dunn, chief sports writer for the Sunday Mirror, said: "In a contest for votes that took so many late twists and turns, Gareth's penchant for the spectacular captured the imagination.
"He is a player who is rising inexorably towards the rarefied levels of world stars such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
"Twice the PFA Player of the Year and now, two months before his 24th birthday, the FWA Footballer of the Year.
"Let's all hope he lights up the Premier League for many seasons to come."