It's here folks. The PotS vote for this season.
As in previous years you get a list of all those that have won the MotM for each game with the amount of times won in brackets by the side. I can add to that amount for the remaining games but not add a new name in because it breaks the poll.
As before I'm going to be nice to you and you can vote for up to three players (if you can think of three). The poll will end at midnight on Sunday May 22nd (the day after the play off final).
So go on, get your votes in.
Player of the Season 2021-22 - Caleb Richards
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Re: Player of the Season 2021-22
A very tough one.
For me, two are no-brainers:
Geraldo Bajrami - The Baj - He'll go down as one of the best centre backs to play for the club in the last few decades. The first time I saw him, against Chester, I just remember being blown away by his reading of the game. Very good defensively, and a genuine good pass (not an occasional Keith Lowe ball that sometimes ends up at its target). Not many players would then be able to step into midfield as easily to play against a Premier League side in a massive game, but he did. He'll go on to play at a higher level, certainly. He comes across as a nice guy too, and sticking with us for the duration of this season deserves some level of praise. I would be astonished if he's with us next season.
Sam Austin - This season has been the coming of Sam. Before, I was concerned he would become a version of Simon Russell. Seems too nice and happy for his own good, runs around a lot, but offers little and won't amount to much. He'd come to us as a winger, played at wing back, and otherwise had drifted in and out of the club. I was also surprised he was given the captain's armband. But his goals and play have been outstanding and instrumental in our cup run and league position. Always working hard, great attitude, and some great goals and assists as well.
After that, it gets tough. Caleb Richards, Omari Sterling-James, Hemmo and AMS all deserve a mention, particularly a turnaround in fortune for the latter.
But instead I've gone for Luke Simpson. Any successful side needs a good goalkeeper, and we've had a superb run of clean sheets this season. I remember doing some research earlier this year and couldn't find a similar season in a while. The credit deserves to go to Cameron/Penny/Richards for it as well (as well as aforementioned Geraldo), but I think we're lucky to have had such a safe pair of hands in goal and worthy of a third place finish.
For me, two are no-brainers:
Geraldo Bajrami - The Baj - He'll go down as one of the best centre backs to play for the club in the last few decades. The first time I saw him, against Chester, I just remember being blown away by his reading of the game. Very good defensively, and a genuine good pass (not an occasional Keith Lowe ball that sometimes ends up at its target). Not many players would then be able to step into midfield as easily to play against a Premier League side in a massive game, but he did. He'll go on to play at a higher level, certainly. He comes across as a nice guy too, and sticking with us for the duration of this season deserves some level of praise. I would be astonished if he's with us next season.
Sam Austin - This season has been the coming of Sam. Before, I was concerned he would become a version of Simon Russell. Seems too nice and happy for his own good, runs around a lot, but offers little and won't amount to much. He'd come to us as a winger, played at wing back, and otherwise had drifted in and out of the club. I was also surprised he was given the captain's armband. But his goals and play have been outstanding and instrumental in our cup run and league position. Always working hard, great attitude, and some great goals and assists as well.
After that, it gets tough. Caleb Richards, Omari Sterling-James, Hemmo and AMS all deserve a mention, particularly a turnaround in fortune for the latter.
But instead I've gone for Luke Simpson. Any successful side needs a good goalkeeper, and we've had a superb run of clean sheets this season. I remember doing some research earlier this year and couldn't find a similar season in a while. The credit deserves to go to Cameron/Penny/Richards for it as well (as well as aforementioned Geraldo), but I think we're lucky to have had such a safe pair of hands in goal and worthy of a third place finish.
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Re: Player of the Season 2021-22
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Re: Player of the Season 2021-22
I agree with most of your comments , for me it had to be The Baj. In regards to Luke he is a great shot stopper and seems to have a good command of the box when we are defending at this level but he really frustrates me with his ( may be his instructions?) instance to seem to slow the game down at every opertunity even when we are behind, Kiddy play so much better when there is a tempo to the game + his kicking distrubtion is not the best. I do accpet the game is all about opinions .harry211 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 5:12 pmA very tough one.
For me, two are no-brainers:
Geraldo Bajrami - The Baj - He'll go down as one of the best centre backs to play for the club in the last few decades. The first time I saw him, against Chester, I just remember being blown away by his reading of the game. Very good defensively, and a genuine good pass (not an occasional Keith Lowe ball that sometimes ends up at its target). Not many players would then be able to step into midfield as easily to play against a Premier League side in a massive game, but he did. He'll go on to play at a higher level, certainly. He comes across as a nice guy too, and sticking with us for the duration of this season deserves some level of praise. I would be astonished if he's with us next season.
Sam Austin - This season has been the coming of Sam. Before, I was concerned he would become a version of Simon Russell. Seems too nice and happy for his own good, runs around a lot, but offers little and won't amount to much. He'd come to us as a winger, played at wing back, and otherwise had drifted in and out of the club. I was also surprised he was given the captain's armband. But his goals and play have been outstanding and instrumental in our cup run and league position. Always working hard, great attitude, and some great goals and assists as well.
After that, it gets tough. Caleb Richards, Omari Sterling-James, Hemmo and AMS all deserve a mention, particularly a turnaround in fortune for the latter.
But instead I've gone for Luke Simpson. Any successful side needs a good goalkeeper, and we've had a superb run of clean sheets this season. I remember doing some research earlier this year and couldn't find a similar season in a while. The credit deserves to go to Cameron/Penny/Richards for it as well (as well as aforementioned Geraldo), but I think we're lucky to have had such a safe pair of hands in goal and worthy of a third place finish.
I will also say that I have really enjoyed this season no matter what happens with the remaining games well done to all of the team , players and backroom staff.
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Re: Player of the Season 2021-22
Special shout outs to Penny Baj Carra AMS Austin and Simpson.
Caleb gets my vote, consistently 7/8 out of ten most weeks and a brilliant left back, best we've had since Micky D.
Caleb gets my vote, consistently 7/8 out of ten most weeks and a brilliant left back, best we've had since Micky D.
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Re: Player of the Season 2021-22
Due to the premature end to the season this poll will now end at midnight on Sunday 15th.
Any late votes get them in please. I'll announce the winner on Monday morning.
Any late votes get them in please. I'll announce the winner on Monday morning.
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Re: Player of the Season 2021-22 - Caleb Richards
Thanks to all those that voted