mxs_harrow
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Interestingly enough, Dunk's 3 goals have improved our goal difference by +3, and Calde's a further 4.........
Has Calde ever won it?
If not, it's simple: #VoteCalde
You really are horribly arrogant. People who don't agree with you are blind or 'don't undertsand football'. If only we all had your encyclopedic knowledge of the game, eh?
FWIW there is no stipulation that the award should be about 'performances'. People are entitled to cast their vote based on any criteria they wish, whether that be natural ability, dedication, sheer effort, interaction with the fans, or anything else.
If people vote Claderon, it will because THEY feel he deserves it, as is their right. Just as it was when they voted for Andrew Whing on the basis of effort and little else, a few years back.
Arrogance coming from you is rich!!
On another point isnt the player of the season the one that people consider has been the best player or contributed most to the team during the season or be have I got it wrong it is the most popular player cos of his haircut or waves to the crowd the most. If it is the latter then I wouldnt bother to vote as it becomes a farce.
As regards encyclopedic knowledge of the game is concerned that should never ever be a concern of yours.
I always thought the POTS was based on performances not popularity in which case a lot on here must be blind, or not understand football.
Which precludes you from voting.
For what it's worth, while it's great to have a debate on who the Player of the Season might be, I do hate there being any kind of organised (or disorganised) campaign for any given player to receive it. At least if I vote Calde, it would be on the back of me considering all possibilities, rather than as a result of an emotional campaign. And it's an emotional campaign based on a possibility, not a certainty.
If voting was now, I would be voting for Lewis Dunk - principally because, in the first half of the season, he was the one player who stood up in a half-season of wretched turgidness. No-one else - including Calde - could be said to have done that. Since Hughton has arrived, Dunk form is more patchy, but is still doing well enough to be ahead, over the whole season, of all others.
Joe Bennett would probably be my second vote, for his quiet consistency, especially going forward. Struggling for a third placed player.
How about spending his free summer doing a triathlon to raise money for Chestnut Tree house? It's not a nice haircut or waving to the crowd, you old fool.
It's already been proven that he has added 4 points to our tally, because of his goals.
I'm voting Calde petty much to annoy Bensgranddad.
Which precludes you from voting.
For what it's worth, while it's great to have a debate on who the Player of the Season might be, I do hate there being any kind of organised (or disorganised) campaign for any given player to receive it. At least if I vote Calde, it would be on the back of me considering all possibilities, rather than as a result of an emotional campaign. And it's an emotional campaign based on a possibility, not a certainty.
If voting was now, I would be voting for Lewis Dunk - principally because, in the first half of the season, he was the one player who stood up in a half-season of wretched turgidness. No-one else - including Calde - could be said to have done that. Since Hughton has arrived, Dunk form is more patchy, but is still doing well enough to be ahead, over the whole season, of all others.
Joe Bennett would probably be my second vote, for his quiet consistency, especially going forward. Struggling for a third placed player.
I always thought the POTS was based on performances not popularity in which case a lot on here must be blind, or not understand football.