He was still impacting games before then, it's just he wasn't scoring, all our attacking play was still coming through him.
All a matter of opinions, but whoever wins it for me should have played the vast majority of minutes, games and excelled in their role. As great as Lloydy and Ramsay are, they fall short in the playtime role. For that I'd edge it to TC, I'd even be tempted to push Coventry ahead.
I struggle to get Rotherham away out of my head with Jones.
One poorish game all season, which is a better record than everyone else.
Coventry has had a couple of below bar performances in the last few weeks alone and was distinctly average at the start of the season when the majority were still saying Dobson was the better player.
TC was receiving plenty of criticism in the first 20 odd games for none or very few assists and few or no goals.
In fact he was so, let's call it average, that he was tried out unsuccessfully at right wing back as well.
He's been excellent of late, let's face it almost a completely different player. Young player of the year without doubt. Most improved along with Gillesphey - yes.
But I'd still have Jones as player of the season, unless TC excels in the remaining games and Jones does not play well or doesn't play at all.
I'm very strongly in the Jones camp, but I'm a massive fan of Conor. The weaker performances from him were ofter when Jones made the mistake of playing him with Taylor.
Just voted for Jones. It's nice that we've had a few players in with a shout this year, but for me Lloyd's ought to be the first name on the teamsheet every match he makes such a difference
I've voted Coventry but it's great to have so many good candidates. Jones, Godden, TC, Ramsay and even Gillesphey would be worthy winners. Wooden spoon is between Ahadme and Allan Campbell!
No doubt the majority are correct but Coventry is never on my radar in the same way Dobson was. Does that mean he goes about his job effectively and efficiently rather than insignificantly? By the sounds of it on here, yes then. I thought he was poor on Friday with lots of poor touches, passes astray and balls lost. For me, Jones is a beast and one whose absence weakens the defence and, ultimately team confidence and vulnerability. Yes, he’s had a wobble or two but so has every CB in Charlton history imho. My guess is that the outcome willl be 1. Jones, 2. TC 3. Godden or Coventry.
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All a matter of opinions, but whoever wins it for me should have played the vast majority of minutes, games and excelled in their role. As great as Lloydy and Ramsay are, they fall short in the playtime role. For that I'd edge it to TC, I'd even be tempted to push Coventry ahead.
Coventry has had a couple of below bar performances in the last few weeks alone and was distinctly average at the start of the season when the majority were still saying Dobson was the better player.
TC was receiving plenty of criticism in the first 20 odd games for none or very few assists and few or no goals.
In fact he was so, let's call it average, that he was tried out unsuccessfully at right wing back as well.
He's been excellent of late, let's face it almost a completely different player.
Young player of the year without doubt.
Most improved along with Gillesphey - yes.
But I'd still have Jones as player of the season, unless TC excels in the remaining games and Jones does not play well or doesn't play at all.
Coventry has been massive for us this year.