Player of the Year
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Re: Player of the Year
no thanks. Sears for his constant endeavour whilst he's been played out of position.
Bart looked dodgy again today to me. He NEVER holds the fuckin ball. Always punching at like bloody Superman, keeping the ball in play for opponents to pick up the ball and have another shot.
Bart looked dodgy again today to me. He NEVER holds the fuckin ball. Always punching at like bloody Superman, keeping the ball in play for opponents to pick up the ball and have another shot.
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Maybe they took the passing of his father into consideration, it could be a determining factor. I don't get to see the team enough as a live witness in my defense so can't offer a comprehensive enough vote but there can't be many deserving of the honor amid this season to forget.
In any event, take this opportunity to congratulate Bialkowski on this accolade.
In any event, take this opportunity to congratulate Bialkowski on this accolade.
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Yes, very well done to the guy, winning player of the year whilst suffering a close family bereavement. Hats off to you, Bart, excellent stuff.
With all due respect, Hallam, (after watching todays highlights), the real Superman would've struggled with that unbelievable p!sh defence in front of him. For him to actually WIN player of the year suggests to me that ITFC should've been on the end of many more "bigger" hammerings.hallamblue wrote:no thanks. Sears for his constant endeavour whilst he's been played out of position.
Bart looked dodgy again today to me. He NEVER holds the fuckin ball. Always punching at like bloody Superman keeping the ball in play for opponents to pick up the ball and have another shot.
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He has dedicated his award to his father. Nice one Bart.
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I am surprised he has won it but to dedicate it to his father is good enough for me so well done to him for that.
As far as I am concerned it should have been Ryan Fraser.
As far as I am concerned it should have been Ryan Fraser.
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I'll go along with that Choice Mike, Fraser was a different class,
shame we wont be seeing him again, god if only we had the backing and a manager like Eddie Howe of Bournemouth, they were a joy to watch wonderful open attacking play.

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bluemike wrote:I am surprised he has won it but to dedicate it to his father is good enough for me so well done to him for that.
As far as I am concerned it should have been Ryan Fraser.
How many games did he play for us?
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Well done Bart.
However, for me it shows just how inconsistant the outfield players have been this season when (a) the goalkeeper wins the award and (b) that goalkeeper himself has not been the automatic first choice keeper all season.
However, for me it shows just how inconsistant the outfield players have been this season when (a) the goalkeeper wins the award and (b) that goalkeeper himself has not been the automatic first choice keeper all season.