MG's performance on Saturday surely cements him as Player Of The Season. He had 3 decent chances and slotted two - the spin and shot for the first was exceptional - he's the only player in the squad capable of that with any reliability. His anticipation for the 2nd made the goal simple - only the talented and attentive are in the right place at the right time as often as he. Service to him wasn't great - something he's shouldered all season - but it was stark how much more more threatening we were throughout the game compared to the recent games he hasn't started. He ain't tall - 9 inches shorter than Miles for example - yet he's always in the mix for the hopeful high balls. He ain't especially quick but he's always right there pressing from the front, opposition defenders must hate the sight of him. He's generous in his praise for his colleagues too and not just in that dead-eyed, media-trained 'humbleness' they're all coached to use. Arguments can be made for others, one or two have shone more brightly for moments but, Coventry apart, he's delivered the most, most consistently in his role
MG's performance on Saturday surely cements him as Player Of The Season. He had 3 decent chances and slotted two - the spin and shot for the first was exceptional - he's the only player in the squad capable of that with any reliability. His anticipation for the 2nd made the goal simple - only the talented and attentive are in the right place at the right time as often as he. Service to him wasn't great - something he's shouldered all season - but it was stark how much more more threatening we were throughout the game compared to the recent games he hasn't started. He ain't tall - 9 inches shorter than Miles for example - yet he's always in the mix for the hopeful high balls. He ain't especially quick but he's always right there pressing from the front, opposition defenders must hate the sight of him. He's generous in his praise for his colleagues too and not just in that dead-eyed, media-trained 'humbleness' they're all coached to use. Arguments can be made for others, one or two have shone more brightly for moments but, Coventry apart, he's delivered the most, most consistently in his role
Jones, Coventry, Ramsey and Edward’s are quite ahead of him for me. Still, he’s a vital player for us
MG's performance on Saturday surely cements him as Player Of The Season. He had 3 decent chances and slotted two - the spin and shot for the first was exceptional - he's the only player in the squad capable of that with any reliability. His anticipation for the 2nd made the goal simple - only the talented and attentive are in the right place at the right time as often as he. Service to him wasn't great - something he's shouldered all season - but it was stark how much more more threatening we were throughout the game compared to the recent games he hasn't started. He ain't tall - 9 inches shorter than Miles for example - yet he's always in the mix for the hopeful high balls. He ain't especially quick but he's always right there pressing from the front, opposition defenders must hate the sight of him. He's generous in his praise for his colleagues too and not just in that dead-eyed, media-trained 'humbleness' they're all coached to use. Arguments can be made for others, one or two have shone more brightly for moments but, Coventry apart, he's delivered the most, most consistently in his role
Jones, Coventry, Ramsey and Edward’s are quite ahead of him for me. Still, he’s a vital player for us
Maybe, if he'd started more games at the beginning of the season, and was close to scoring 20 for us, we might be seriously considering him as PotY.
But, I think of our form when Jones was out, and our form when he's been playing, and there's only one winner for me...
MG's performance on Saturday surely cements him as Player Of The Season. He had 3 decent chances and slotted two - the spin and shot for the first was exceptional - he's the only player in the squad capable of that with any reliability. His anticipation for the 2nd made the goal simple - only the talented and attentive are in the right place at the right time as often as he. Service to him wasn't great - something he's shouldered all season - but it was stark how much more more threatening we were throughout the game compared to the recent games he hasn't started. He ain't tall - 9 inches shorter than Miles for example - yet he's always in the mix for the hopeful high balls. He ain't especially quick but he's always right there pressing from the front, opposition defenders must hate the sight of him. He's generous in his praise for his colleagues too and not just in that dead-eyed, media-trained 'humbleness' they're all coached to use. Arguments can be made for others, one or two have shone more brightly for moments but, Coventry apart, he's delivered the most, most consistently in his role
I think you've forgotten Jones, (Coventry), Ramsay, Edwards, Gillesphey and T Campbell. Godden would be 5th or 6th for me. NB Godden is 12th on the statsbank (I won't mention May won POTY last season).
MG's performance on Saturday surely cements him as Player Of The Season. He had 3 decent chances and slotted two - the spin and shot for the first was exceptional - he's the only player in the squad capable of that with any reliability. His anticipation for the 2nd made the goal simple - only the talented and attentive are in the right place at the right time as often as he. Service to him wasn't great - something he's shouldered all season - but it was stark how much more more threatening we were throughout the game compared to the recent games he hasn't started. He ain't tall - 9 inches shorter than Miles for example - yet he's always in the mix for the hopeful high balls. He ain't especially quick but he's always right there pressing from the front, opposition defenders must hate the sight of him. He's generous in his praise for his colleagues too and not just in that dead-eyed, media-trained 'humbleness' they're all coached to use. Arguments can be made for others, one or two have shone more brightly for moments but, Coventry apart, he's delivered the most, most consistently in his role
I think you've forgotten Jones, (Coventry), Ramsay, Edwards, Gillesphey and T Campbell. Godden would be 5th or 6th for me.
Isn't it nice that this actually a question this season and not having one clear winner by way of carrying an otherwise shit side single-handed? Feels like it's been a while since we've had three or four genuine contenders (albeit L. Jones is surely first among equals.)
MG's performance on Saturday surely cements him as Player Of The Season. He had 3 decent chances and slotted two - the spin and shot for the first was exceptional - he's the only player in the squad capable of that with any reliability. His anticipation for the 2nd made the goal simple - only the talented and attentive are in the right place at the right time as often as he. Service to him wasn't great - something he's shouldered all season - but it was stark how much more more threatening we were throughout the game compared to the recent games he hasn't started. He ain't tall - 9 inches shorter than Miles for example - yet he's always in the mix for the hopeful high balls. He ain't especially quick but he's always right there pressing from the front, opposition defenders must hate the sight of him. He's generous in his praise for his colleagues too and not just in that dead-eyed, media-trained 'humbleness' they're all coached to use. Arguments can be made for others, one or two have shone more brightly for moments but, Coventry apart, he's delivered the most, most consistently in his role
I think you've forgotten Jones, (Coventry), Ramsay, Edwards, Gillesphey and T Campbell. Godden would be 5th or 6th for me.
Isn't it nice that this actually a question this season and not having one clear winner by way of carrying an otherwise shit side single-handed? Feels like it's been a while since we've had three or four genuine contenders (albeit L. Jones is surely first among equals.)
Yes and no. Jones is a clear winner for me with 9 games to go, (which could change by the season's end, although the vote is usually before the season's end).
MG's performance on Saturday surely cements him as Player Of The Season. He had 3 decent chances and slotted two - the spin and shot for the first was exceptional - he's the only player in the squad capable of that with any reliability. His anticipation for the 2nd made the goal simple - only the talented and attentive are in the right place at the right time as often as he. Service to him wasn't great - something he's shouldered all season - but it was stark how much more more threatening we were throughout the game compared to the recent games he hasn't started. He ain't tall - 9 inches shorter than Miles for example - yet he's always in the mix for the hopeful high balls. He ain't especially quick but he's always right there pressing from the front, opposition defenders must hate the sight of him. He's generous in his praise for his colleagues too and not just in that dead-eyed, media-trained 'humbleness' they're all coached to use. Arguments can be made for others, one or two have shone more brightly for moments but, Coventry apart, he's delivered the most, most consistently in his role
I think you've forgotten Jones, (Coventry), Ramsay, Edwards, Gillesphey and T Campbell. Godden would be 5th or 6th for me.
Isn't it nice that this actually a question this season and not having one clear winner by way of carrying an otherwise shit side single-handed? Feels like it's been a while since we've had three or four genuine contenders (albeit L. Jones is surely first among equals.)
Yes and no. Jones is a clear winner for me with 9 games to go.
Agree, though the remaining games may change things, and the votes the others receive will be deserved.
Just noticed Matty and Jay Stansfield have the same number of non-penalty goals in the league this season (9). Stansfield has 7 additional penalty goals vs Matty's 3. Brum have had the most penalties in the league.
MG's performance on Saturday surely cements him as Player Of The Season. He had 3 decent chances and slotted two - the spin and shot for the first was exceptional - he's the only player in the squad capable of that with any reliability. His anticipation for the 2nd made the goal simple - only the talented and attentive are in the right place at the right time as often as he. Service to him wasn't great - something he's shouldered all season - but it was stark how much more more threatening we were throughout the game compared to the recent games he hasn't started. He ain't tall - 9 inches shorter than Miles for example - yet he's always in the mix for the hopeful high balls. He ain't especially quick but he's always right there pressing from the front, opposition defenders must hate the sight of him. He's generous in his praise for his colleagues too and not just in that dead-eyed, media-trained 'humbleness' they're all coached to use. Arguments can be made for others, one or two have shone more brightly for moments but, Coventry apart, he's delivered the most, most consistently in his role
I think you've forgotten Jones, (Coventry), Ramsay, Edwards, Gillesphey and T Campbell. Godden would be 5th or 6th for me. NB Godden is 12th on the statsbank (I won't mention May won POTY last season).
There was not many options last season this season a number of players could be POTY top 3 are Coventry Jones and Gilly
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But, I think of our form when Jones was out, and our form when he's been playing, and there's only one winner for me...
Godden would be 5th or 6th for me.
NB Godden is 12th on the statsbank (I won't mention May won POTY last season).
Jones is a clear winner for me with 9 games to go, (which could change by the season's end, although the vote is usually before the season's end).