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Player of the Half season!


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Player of the Half season!  

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  1. 1. Player of the Half season

    • Adam Campbell
      2
    • Alan Sheehan
      0
    • Roy Carroll
      0
    • Jon Stead
      0
    • Stanley Aborah
      7


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Adam Campbell is my choice. Can't wait to see the 2nd half of the season from him. 

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As much, as I love and admire Campbell for his spark, dedication and attitude. Stanley Aborah has been a shinning slight, which really does stand out when you see him play and you will at some stage @Canadian! (even if I have to fly to Canada to fetch you).

Both are equally gifted players, yet Aborah is very consistent.

In fact, the only poor game I recall is the Salford City game and he was one of very few players who seemed to want to make an impact. Really, when those around you are having a poor game - they will bring you down but the difference between Aborah and Campbell for me, is simply, experience.

Campbell is still very raw.

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I think Stanley Aborah too, and Adam Campbell, both been very consistent, apart from at Salford, of course. Hope Stanley is soon fit again. We miss him. 

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Sheehan deserves a mention he has been a consistent performer since his return on loan but agree probably Aborah has been the stand out candidate.

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for me Stanley calm composed skilful strong can go past people like it's effortless Campbell is close his attitude engine desire and he's getting a few goals now.

But Sheehan is on the same level for me solid organised calm and collective.

But I also think if Curtis gets more games and gets the confidence he had last year hel be up there to.

Also like the look of Milsom if he has a good season now he could be up there becuase he's shown glimpses of quality and solid in games but Stanley jus has something that makes him stand out that's why teams target him from the kick off .

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Got to be Mike Edwards..

May be past his sell by date, but when the need arises we can wheel him out and know that he will give 100% to the cause.

can't say that about all our players 

 

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1 hour ago, Piety said:

Got to be Mike Edwards..

May be past his sell by date, but when the need arises we can wheel him out and know that he will give 100% to the cause.

can't say that about all our players 

 

Good call @Piety, steady Eddie, the Phoenix and the come back kid.

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8 minutes ago, Blink1862 said:

Stanley Aborah hands down! Doesn't it make a change to have other candidates though.

Stanley has pace, power and loads of skill, but I am not sure he is making the most of them. At his best he is far to good for us in league 2.

I think he needs to be given freedom to do what he likes and dominate the midfield. I personally wouldn't give him my vote because there in still a lot more to come from him. imo  

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Will anyone actually vote for Jon Stead? He appears to be the weaker link with that selection.

I voted for Stanley Aborah because he has been a breathe of fresh air.

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stanley no question about it.

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Against the popular response, I say Campbell also.

Hes like dynamite to watch and when he plays well, he gives a lot of options going forward.

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