Got to be Pratley. 700 years old, wasn't even a first team player for us in League One, and yet has stepped up this season ridiculously. Dillon has been great, but I think he would have conceded a lot more goals if it wasn't for Pratley making our midfield look at least presentable and stable. Despite his age he's avoided injury the whole season playing two games a week. Imagine how scrwed we would have been if he'd hurt himself. Cullen has been injured for too much of the season to be ahead of the other two I think.
Pratley, Phillips, Cullen in that order YPOTY Doughty
At 35, I think this accolade is totally befitting of a man with an engine and stamina of a late 20s year old. Nobody can claim this guy’s legs have gone. I thought the step back up to the Championship may have been a tall order, but I now hope it is fit for every game. His combination of experience and work rate is unique to us.
I was going to suggest Cullen as young player until I read he was 24, so then decided on Bonne and found he was 24 too - so feel free to ignore my suggestions because I clearly don't know what's going on.
Phillips all day long for me cullen also just edges Pratley personally into second pratley third gallagher had he stayed would been in the mix matthews gets a shout out doughty young player of year no question
Phillips for me... He's the reason our Goal Difference is superior to those around us
Pratley has done damned well after last season and deserves the plaudits
Think its difficult to pick Cullen ahead of those two with the amount of time he was out injured again - Had he played the same amount of games then yeah Id say he should be up there
Doughty gets my pick as Young POTY
Its difficult again to separate him and Albie yet the latter has experience in the first team at League One level, Doughty on the other hand didnt have that advantage this season and has barely played in the position he's designed for
1 He is our POTY. 2 He played more games than Cullen & Pratley. 3 I don't recall Phillips having a poor game (Millwall goal apart). 4 He also improved a great deal. 5 I believe he is top on our stats (of players who played the majority of the season).
Phillips for me... He's the reason our Goal Difference is superior to those around us
Pratley has done damned well after last season and deserves the plaudits
Think its difficult to pick Cullen ahead of those two with the amount of time he was out injured again - Had he played the same amount of games then yeah Id say he should be up there
Doughty gets my pick as Young POTY
Its difficult again to separate him and Albie yet the latter has experience in the first team at League One level, Doughty on the other hand didnt have that advantage this season and has barely played in the position he's designed for
Cullen has only played 4 less league games than Pratley
Phillips for me... He's the reason our Goal Difference is superior to those around us
Pratley has done damned well after last season and deserves the plaudits
Think its difficult to pick Cullen ahead of those two with the amount of time he was out injured again - Had he played the same amount of games then yeah Id say he should be up there
Doughty gets my pick as Young POTY
Its difficult again to separate him and Albie yet the latter has experience in the first team at League One level, Doughty on the other hand didnt have that advantage this season and has barely played in the position he's designed for
Cullen has only played 4 less league games than Pratley
Comments
2) Pratley
3) Cullen
Will be interesting to see who wins the Colin Cameron Fan Award. Seb had already won it BTW.
2019/2020 Owner of the year
Nominees are:
Roland Duchatelet
Matt Southall
Tahnoon Nimer
Paul Elliot
Matt and Tahnoon were due to be a joint nominee but there wasn't enough room in Matts Land-rover so are now separate nominees
At 35, I think this accolade is totally befitting of a man with an engine and stamina of a late 20s year old. Nobody can claim this guy’s legs have gone. I thought the step back up to the Championship may have been a tall order, but I now hope it is fit for every game. His combination of experience and work rate is unique to us.
2)Lockyer
3)Philips
I was going to suggest Cullen as young player until I read he was 24, so then decided on Bonne and found he was 24 too - so feel free to ignore my suggestions because I clearly don't know what's going on.
cullen also just edges Pratley personally into second
pratley third
gallagher had he stayed would been in the mix
matthews gets a shout out
doughty young player of year no question
Matthew's
Phillips
Gallagher 7.17
Phillips 7.08
Pratley 7.01
Cullen 6.98
Williams 6.94
Lockyer 6.91
Aneke 6.88
Taylor 6.85
Mr Charlton
Pratley has done damned well after last season and deserves the plaudits
Think its difficult to pick Cullen ahead of those two with the amount of time he was out injured again - Had he played the same amount of games then yeah Id say he should be up there
Doughty gets my pick as Young POTY
Its difficult again to separate him and Albie yet the latter has experience in the first team at League One level, Doughty on the other hand didnt have that advantage this season and has barely played in the position he's designed for
Josh Cullen
Darren Pratley
1 He is our POTY.
2 He played more games than Cullen & Pratley.
3 I don't recall Phillips having a poor game (Millwall goal apart).
4 He also improved a great deal.
5 I believe he is top on our stats (of players who played the majority of the season).
2nd Cullen
3rd Pratley
4th Lockyer
Cullen 29
Pratley 33