Keogh for me. I think they announced there would no end of season dinner a week or two ago. Not sure if they will have some other ceremony to hand out the awards.
Think Keogh will get it but I think Clive Platt is worth some recognition too - worked hard, taken the knocks, played decently, given all he has and talked well when interviewed
I was always going to be Keogh, tho I think Hussey deserves a shout. Through the bad patch this season he made some necessary blocks and was the only 1 who could consistatly get into good positions and put in good crosses. For me the only reason Keogh is ahead of him is that he played every game.
Think Keogh will get it but I think Clive Platt is worth some recognition too - worked hard, taken the knocks, played decently, given all he has and talked well when interviewed
Plattini definitely worth a shout - most improved player this season and to me an unsung hero in the world of hard (football) knocks.
Gave his all and a pity we couldn't have had fellow forwards taking FULL advantage of his superb holding play and layoffs - no help from refs either despite 2 to 3 opposition players hanging from his neck virtually every game, antics worthy of the wrestling ring.
Off the park appears articulate, intelligent and if he so desires possibly a football management position beckons in the not to distant future.
I was always going to be Keogh, tho I think Hussey deserves a shout. Through the bad patch this season he made some necessary blocks and was the only 1 who could consistatly get into good positions and put in good crosses. For me the only reason Keogh is ahead of him is that he played every game.
I didn read that the POTS award would be given out AFTER the Donny game. Presumably this will be done in front of the prawn sandwich brigade only?? Can't see them doing it on the pitch at FT!?!