Stuliasz Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 Half-Season Awards - Part 1 The Review Welcome to the first part of the half-season awards brought to you by www.player-ratings.com. This half reviews the awards that have been awarded so far based on your ratings after every City match this season. The second part of the awards will include voter awards as well as player awards for the entire half-season itself and will be coming later today. Enjoy! Match Awards Man of the Match Awards 7 – Aleksandar Tunchev 6 – Matty Fryatt 4 – Lloyd Dyer 3 – Matt Oakley / Steve Howard 2 – Jack Hobbs / Max Gradel / Paul Henderson 1 – Mark Davies Flop of the Match Awards 4 – Andy King 3 – David Martin / Jack Hobbs / Matty Fryatt / Max Gradel / Paul Dickov / Steve Howard 2 – Bruno Berner / DJ Campbell 1 – Levi Porter / Matt Oakley / Michael Morrison / Nicky Adams Best Goalkeeper/Defender Awards 17 – Aleksandar Tunchev 4 – Jack Hobbs / Kerrea Gilbert 2 – Joe Mattock / Paul Henderson 1 – Chris Powell Best Midfielder Awards 11 – Lloyd Dyer 6 – Matt Oakley 4 – Andy King / Max Gradel 3 – Nicky Adams 1 – James Wesolowski / Bruno Berner / Mark Davies Best Striker Awards 17 – Matty Fryatt 12 – Steve Howard 1 – Paul Dickov / Ashley Chambers Monthly Awards Goalkeeper/Defender of the Month August – Jack Hobbs September – Aleksandar Tunchev October – Aleksandar Tunchev November – Aleksandar Tunchev December – Aleksandar Tunchev Midfielder of the Month August – Lloyd Dyer September – Lloyd Dyer October – Matt Oakley November – Lloyd Dyer December – Matt Oakley Attacker of the Month August – Matty Fryatt September – Matty Fryatt October – Matty Fryatt November – Matty Fryatt December – Steve Howard Best Team Performance August – Cheltenham Town (A) September – Colchester United (A) October – Huddersfield Town (A) November – Stevenage Borough (H) December – Peterborough United (H) Worst Team Performance August – Stockport County (A) September – Millwall (H) October – Brighton & Hove Albion (A) November – Rotherham United (A) December – Hereford United (H) Best Individual Performance August – Lloyd Dyer v Cheltenham Town (A) September – Lloyd Dyer v Hartlepool United (H) October – Steve Howard v Oldham Athletic (A) November – Matty Fryatt v Dagenham & Redbridge (H) December – Matty Fryatt v Southend United (H) Worst Individual Performance August – DJ Campbell v Stockport County (H) September – Andy King v Millwall (H) October – Jack Hobbs v Brighton & Hove Albion (A) November – Jack Hobbs v Rotherham United (A) December – Paul Dickov v Hereford United (H) Most Consistent Player August – Jack Hobbs September – Max Gradel October – Matt Oakley November – Marc Edworthy December – Andy King Most Inconsistent Player August – Lloyd Dyer September – Lloyd Dyer October – Andy King November – Andy King December – Matty Fryatt Flop of the Month August – Paul Dickov September – Max Gradel October – Max Gradel November – Jack Hobbs December – Lloyd Dyer Player of the Month August – Jack Hobbs September – Aleksandar Tunchev October – Aleksandar Tunchev November – Aleksandar Tunchev December – Aleksandar Tunchev
Simi Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 Whilst being the most consistent player during September, Gradel also picked up the flop of the month award. Clear to see from reading this who our star players have been, Oakley, Dyer and Fryatt. Good work Sheff.
Corky Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 Surprised that Stevenage was November's best team performance, thought that would have been Scunthorpe. Great work Sheffield_fox, much valued contributor
Vardinhio Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 anyone ever stopped to think that if Tunchev was just some guy we picked up from the lower leagues we wouldn't love him so much? No matter how well the other defenders play I think most of the praise always seems to be for Tunchev. Quite ironic actually as he can't speak much English and I'd imagine it's Hobbs back there that's organising things.
Simi Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 anyone ever stopped to think that if Tunchev was just some guy we picked up from the lower leagues we wouldn't love him so much?No matter how well the other defenders play I think most of the praise always seems to be for Tunchev. Quite ironic actually as he can't speak much English and I'd imagine it's Hobbs back there that's organising things. I thought it'd been determined that Tunch had learnt English really well so far?
Corky Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 anyone ever stopped to think that if Tunchev was just some guy we picked up from the lower leagues we wouldn't love him so much?No matter how well the other defenders play I think most of the praise always seems to be for Tunchev. Quite ironic actually as he can't speak much English and I'd imagine it's Hobbs back there that's organising things. Would he be as good though? We love him because he reads the game so well and plays it simple.
Dagha_07 Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 nicely done.. just two things though.. 1)If in August/September Lloyd Dyer was midfielder of the month and best individual performances of both months, why was he also been put as the most inconsistent in August/September. 2)Max Gradel... September how can he be Flop of the month and Most consistent. (or are you trying to say he was consistently rubbish ) ???
James. Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 nicely done.. just two things though..1)If in August/September Lloyd Dyer was midfielder of the month and best individual performances of both months, why was he also been put as the most inconsistent in August/September. 2)Max Gradel... September how can he be Flop of the month and Most consistent. (or are you trying to say he was consistently rubbish ) ??? Both statistical quirks by the looks of it. For example with Max Gradel if he is consistently bad then he is still most consistent... Same principle works with the Lloyd Dyer situation (he can play amazingly in one game but then awful the next making him inconsistent yet still giving the best performance of the month). Great, great work sheffield_fox. Keep it up!
Stuliasz Posted 2 January 2009 Author Posted 2 January 2009 nicely done.. just two things though..1)If in August/September Lloyd Dyer was midfielder of the month and best individual performances of both months, why was he also been put as the most inconsistent in August/September. 2)Max Gradel... September how can he be Flop of the month and Most consistent. (or are you trying to say he was consistently rubbish ) ??? I think this has already been well answered but just to re-iterate, consistency at least in this context has no relation to quality of performances. It is simply a measure of how close to each other a specific players' ratings have been. Matty Fryatt can put in two great performances and two mediocre performances and that would give him every chance of being the most inconsistent performer. In the case that you state with Gradel, yes his performances in that particular month were low but consistently low. It should help fans to see that he didn't put in one or two bad performances, they were consistently poor and this gives a truer impression to those who didn't go to the games.
SantiagoFox Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 We need to find out what Max Gradel was easting and drinking ! Earlier on he was brimming with confidence, taking people on, crossing, shooting. Later performances swung to the opposite end of the spectrum. Interesting stats.
Scow Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 I thought it'd been determined that Tunch had learnt English really well so far? There's an interview on LCFC World with the Tunch and he seems to have picked it up fairly well.
lildave3 Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 Fantastic work Sheffield Fox, I do love a good set of stats
lcfc81 Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 anyone ever stopped to think that if Tunchev was just some guy we picked up from the lower leagues we wouldn't love him so much?No matter how well the other defenders play I think most of the praise always seems to be for Tunchev. Quite ironic actually as he can't speak much English and I'd imagine it's Hobbs back there that's organising things. Hobbs is very inconsistent, and if anything spent the first month living off the 'Liverpool affect'. He is however young and started to put in some improved performances of late. It is however imo no conicidence that he was 'flop of the match in 2 of our worst performances (against Brighton and Rotherham) and not in the best 11 (for average performance). I fear we would be in a very perilous position if Hobbs was organising the defence because it has been his apparent lack of compossure and mistakes that have put us in most danger of losing points (imo). However I do believe the run in the side has started to see an improvement in his performance in the last 2-3 games.
Scow Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 Hobbs is very inconsistent, and if anything spent the first month living off the 'Liverpool affect'. He is however young and started to put in some improved performances of late. It is however imo no conicidence that he was 'flop of the match in 2 of our worst performances (against Brighton and Rotherham) and not in the best 11 (for average performance). I fear we would be in a very perilous position if Hobbs was organising the defence because it has been his apparent lack of compossure and mistakes that have put us in most danger of losing points (imo). However I do believe the run in the side has started to see an improvement in his performance in the last 2-3 games. I think he's looked fine when played at centre back. The games you highlight are the ones where he's been played out of position at right back.
lcfc81 Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 I think he's looked fine when played at centre back. The games you highlight are the ones where he's been played out of position at right back. Maybe but I still don't think it can be suggested that he is more influencial in organising our defence than Tunchev. Tunchev played a few games at left-back and didn't get the flop of the match and was played whilst injured against Leeds. Anyway was a rant and proberbly over critical because I disliked the first part of the season when people (imo) over praised Hobbs because of his Liverpool conection. I am actually quite pleased with him of late to be fair and think playing in the team regularly has helped settle him down.
Granno Posted 2 January 2009 Posted 2 January 2009 Top work sheffield fox! A really interesting read.
Koke Posted 3 January 2009 Posted 3 January 2009 Top work Sheff_fox. Hobbs at CB is better than Morrison in my opinion, and Davies instead of Adams. Other than that I agree with the starting XI
shen Posted 3 January 2009 Posted 3 January 2009 Interesting results, Sheff_fox! Fancy another challenge? Could you also work out the 'most agreed on' player? So the player that has received the most similar rating by voters?
Stuliasz Posted 3 January 2009 Author Posted 3 January 2009 Interesting results, Sheff_fox! Fancy another challenge? Could you also work out the 'most agreed on' player? So the player that has received the most similar rating by voters? It's one I'll consider for the future, don't know if I have the facility to work this out now but it's a good suggestion.
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