Hjeldefan wrote:Lapsilie for me. The fact he has played so little and is still player of the season speaks volumes, but think he has been the difference between us staying up (hopefully) and going down.
Chadman wrote:I have opened the vote this morning for Chad Readers' Stags Player of the Year.
https://www.chad.co.uk/sport/football/v ... ar-3198653
It's been a strange old season with some inconsistent performances by the team and individuals, so it's far from an easy choice this time around.
A big thank you everyone who has been reading the much improved coverage of the club on the Chad web site over the pasty couple of weeks after my year on furlough and here's to a big finish to the season (and the pubs re-opening)!
James wrote:Rawson deserves a mention too, been pretty consistent all season, especially since Clough came in.
Think he will be a big player for us next season.
MTFCMusings wrote:Perch, Maris, Lapslie, Bowery the contenders for me.
part time pete wrote:As you know, Martin Shaw gives players a rating after every games as well as fans do if they log on to Eggy's survey on here.
Both surveys have the similar average ratings for the players.
I have grouped the players into above average compared to team mates, average and below average and only players still available to be picked this season and have started at least three games before the Grimsby game. Numbers in brackets are number of starts. 42 is maximum.
The above average group are
7.06 Lapslie (22)
6.95 O.Clarke (25)
6.81 Quinn (11)
6.81 Law (8 )
6.79 Maris (31)
6.71 Charsley (34)
6.70 Bowery (33)
The average group are
6.63 Perch (23)
6.61 Gordon (26)
6.61 O'Keefee (11)
6.60 Sweeney (32)
6.57 Benning (27)
The below average group are
6.50 Rawson (38)
6.50 Sinclair (3)
6.48 Stone (14)
6.48 McLaughlin (24)
6.44 Reid (28)
6.42 Stech (28)
Don't think there are any surprises, except perhaps Rawson and Sweeney might change before end of season.
Goalkeeper's scores seem low but actually they never seem to get tested and hence don't score more than a 7. They only get noticed when they drop a clanger.
Kenwood wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Perch, Maris, Lapslie, Bowery the contenders for me.
Agree with that
Even when fans criticised him under CG for not scoring enough goals it was obvious Bowery was massively important to our side especially this season with his work rate.
When NC came in he added a few goals alongside that work rate, along with playing almost every minute makes him an easy choice based on an entire season in my opinion
Maris wasn’t great under GC and has missed quite a few games with injury the same for Laps
MTFCMusings wrote:Kenwood wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Perch, Maris, Lapslie, Bowery the contenders for me.
Agree with that
Even when fans criticised him under CG for not scoring enough goals it was obvious Bowery was massively important to our side especially this season with his work rate.
When NC came in he added a few goals alongside that work rate, along with playing almost every minute makes him an easy choice based on an entire season in my opinion
Maris wasn’t great under GC and has missed quite a few games with injury the same for Laps
Maris has played the 4th most league minutes in our squad. He’s missed out on 6 games.
Lapslie has only featured in 24/41 games, so it shows what an impact he’s made.
Rob wrote:Rawson for me, who interestingly is in Martins below average group I think he has had an outstanding end to the season, very consistent - Bowery a close second, he just needs a goal scoring strike partner.
I don't think we've had a single outstanding player, some have played well in patches but over the whole season its really hard to pick one.
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