by Ian Royal » 03 Apr 2014 20:00
by Wimb » 04 Apr 2014 12:19
Ian RoyalWimb Obita will likely to win it for the same reasons that Chris Armstrong did ... putting in a string of solid performances while the rest have only been good in patches.
Personally I've gone for Pog, G-Mac and McCarthy, as they've all been the outstanding players during particular stages of the season, McCarthy the early months, Pog being the only player to look remotely up for it over the winter and G-Mac for inspiring that run in January/Feb.
Got nothing against Obita, I just don't look at his performances as the reason we've won games X, Y and Z or didn't lose A, B or C.
Didn't he clear the ball of the line against Huddersfield? That's a reason we didn't lose that match for you.
by Vision » 04 Apr 2014 13:00
WimbIan RoyalWimb Obita will likely to win it for the same reasons that Chris Armstrong did ... putting in a string of solid performances while the rest have only been good in patches.
Personally I've gone for Pog, G-Mac and McCarthy, as they've all been the outstanding players during particular stages of the season, McCarthy the early months, Pog being the only player to look remotely up for it over the winter and G-Mac for inspiring that run in January/Feb.
Got nothing against Obita, I just don't look at his performances as the reason we've won games X, Y and Z or didn't lose A, B or C.
Didn't he clear the ball of the line against Huddersfield? That's a reason we didn't lose that match for you.
I take your point and Sandman's as well but to me he still lacks that decisive impact factor...
As I said, he's had a good season but to me a whole season of 7's isn't quite as good as a player that's produced a string of 8's and 9's even if they've also produced a fair few 5's and 6's.
Just my opinion and if Obita won it I'd hardly be outraged or upset.
by Sutekh » 04 Apr 2014 14:56
by Unbelievable Jeff » 04 Apr 2014 15:22
by Unbelievable Jeff » 04 Apr 2014 15:29
by SHORT AND CURLY » 04 Apr 2014 16:44
Unbelievable Jeff Could someone please inform me how Chris Gunter could possibly be considered for POTS
Yes, there is no player who has clearly stuck their neck out as a possible winner and the award could go to a handful of players but Chris Gunter, no.
He has been a liability in defence all season, gets the wrong side of the man 8 out of 10 times, gets muscled away from the ball, puts other players in a difficult position and is just generally a weak player.
He also offers minimal in attack apart from the occasionally good cross.
I know we all have our opinions so could someone please try to persuade what he has done to come close to receiving POTS this year.
by St. Brynjar » 04 Apr 2014 16:58
Unbelievable Jeff Could someone please inform me how Chris Gunter could possibly be considered for POTS
Yes, there is no player who has clearly stuck their neck out as a possible winner and the award could go to a handful of players but Chris Gunter, no.
He has been a liability in defence all season, gets the wrong side of the man 8 out of 10 times, gets muscled away from the ball, puts other players in a difficult position and is just generally a weak player.
He also offers minimal in attack apart from the occasionally good cross.
I know we all have our opinions so could someone please try to persuade what he has done to come close to receiving POTS this year.
by sandman » 04 Apr 2014 17:18
Unbelievable Jeff Could someone please inform me how Chris Gunter could possibly be considered for POTS
Yes, there is no player who has clearly stuck their neck out as a possible winner and the award could go to a handful of players but Chris Gunter, no.
He has been a liability in defence all season, gets the wrong side of the man 8 out of 10 times, gets muscled away from the ball, puts other players in a difficult position and is just generally a weak player.
He also offers minimal in attack apart from the occasionally good cross.
I know we all have our opinions so could someone please try to persuade what he has done to come close to receiving POTS this year.
by Ian Royal » 04 Apr 2014 18:27
by SCIAG » 04 Apr 2014 20:38
Unbelievable Jeff Could someone please inform me how Chris Gunter could possibly be considered for POTS
Yes, there is no player who has clearly stuck their neck out as a possible winner and the award could go to a handful of players but Chris Gunter, no.
He has been a liability in defence all season, gets the wrong side of the man 8 out of 10 times, gets muscled away from the ball, puts other players in a difficult position and is just generally a weak player.
He also offers minimal in attack apart from the occasionally good cross.
I know we all have our opinions so could someone please try to persuade what he has done to come close to receiving POTS this year.
by Loyal royal 247 » 04 Apr 2014 20:43
by AthleticoSpizz » 04 Apr 2014 21:11
by Extended-Phenotype » 05 Apr 2014 12:47
by madreadingfan » 05 Apr 2014 13:39
by USA_Loyal_Royal » 05 Apr 2014 14:34
by sandman » 05 Apr 2014 15:00
by littlejohnnyoster » 05 Apr 2014 15:12
by Extended-Phenotype » 08 Apr 2014 14:15
madreadingfan 1. Pog - Been most consistent all season
by Agent Balti » 08 Apr 2014 15:05
Extended-Phenotype For the same reasons a many on here, Obita's consistently admirable performances while a youngster and out of position, wins him the vote for me.
Only voted once as I don't think anybody else has given any consistency or notable quality that would earn them POTS, but a small nod to Williams for his brief but quality run in midfield and a pat on the back for McAnuff for breaking back into the side and showing he still has something to offer.
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