Brainy Posted 12 April 2009 Posted 12 April 2009 50. Marcus Bean (Brentford) 49. Andy Bishop (Bury) 48. Charlie MacDonald (Brentford) 47. Tommy Doherty (Wycombe Wanderers) 46. Mike Williamson (Watford) 45. Tommy Spurr (Sheffield Wednesday) 44. George Boyd (Peterborough United) 43. Aaron McLean (Peterborough United) 42. Brian Stock (Doncaster Rovers) 41. Simon Cox (Swindon Town) 40. Grant Holt (Shrewsbury Town) (LEAGUE 2 PLAYER OF THE YEAR) 39. Adriano Basso (Bristol City) 38. Craig Mackail-Smith (Peterborough United) 37. Marcus Tudgay (Sheffield Wednesday) 36. Jermaine Beckford (Leeds United) 35. Andy King (Leicester City) 34. Rickie Lambert (Bristol Rovers) 33. Dexter Blackstock (Queens Park Rangers) 32. Noel Hunt (Reading) 31. Marvin Elliott (Bristol City) 30. Lee Carsley (Birmingham City) 29. Sean St Ledger (Preston North End) 28. Miles Addison (Derby County) 27. Daniel Fox (Coventry City) 26. Matthew Kilgallon (Sheffield United) 25. Martin Paterson (Burnley) 24. Kyle Naughton (Sheffield United) 23. Kevin Foley (Wolverhampton Wanderers) 22. Tommy Smith (Watford) 21. Fabian Delph (Leeds United) (YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR) 20. Matty Fryatt (Leicester City) (LEAGUE 1 PLAYER OF THE YEAR) 19. Maik Taylor (Birmingham City) 18. Chris Cohen (Nottingham Forest) 17. Roger Johnson (Cardiff City) 16. Wayne Hennessey (Wolverhampton Wanderers) 15. Chris Iwelumo (Wolverhampton Wanderers) 14. Darren Pratley (Swansea City) 13. Chris Eagles (Burnley) 12. Kevin Phillips (Birmingham City) 11. Ferrie Bodde (Swansea City) ------------------------------------------------------------ 10. Joe Ledley (Cardiff City) 9. Kieren Westwood (Coventry City) 8. Karl Henry (Wolverhampton Wanderers) 7. Ross McCormack (Cardiff City) 6. Jason Scotland (Swansea City) 5. Kris Commons (Derby County) 4. Stephen Hunt (Reading) 3. Michael Kightly (Wolverhampton Wanderers) 2. Kevin Doyle (Reading) 1. Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (Wolverhampton Wanderers __ at Jermaine Beckford being so low, Mackail Smith should be much higher.
Mark Posted 12 April 2009 Posted 12 April 2009 Fryatt won't be in the top 50 next season. (though will still be in the football league)
Joe. Posted 12 April 2009 Posted 12 April 2009 These lists are ridiculous. How Fryatt, Scotland and Ebanks-Blake are as high as they are I'll never know. Actually I do - it's because the lazy bastards who form these things look for one thing - goals. Goals suddenly mean you're a great player.
C-man Posted 12 April 2009 Posted 12 April 2009 McCormack has been excellent this season. Scored 10 penalties out of 19 goals. He's pretty good. Glad Andy King is up there. Good first season for him to build on.
lou Posted 12 April 2009 Posted 12 April 2009 These lists are ridiculous. How Fryatt, Scotland and Ebanks-Blake are as high as they are I'll never know. Actually I do - it's because the lazy bastards who form these things look for one thing - goals. Goals suddenly mean you're a great player. How can Ricky Lambert and Simon Cox be so far behind Fryatt? I think Scotland and Ebanks Blake are cracking players though to be fair.
Fox92 Posted 12 April 2009 Posted 12 April 2009 The list is quite ridiculas. How does Marvin Elliot come before Noel Hunt Cannot see Lewis McGugan there either When I was at school, my PE teacher told me that, at his age, he was better than some of the top players to come through the acedamy like Jermaine Jenas, Gareth Williams and Andy Reid - which was about 3 years ago now.
Fosse Boy Posted 12 April 2009 Posted 12 April 2009 Good article on the Cardiff-Swansea rivalry in that issue.
Fox92 Posted 12 April 2009 Posted 12 April 2009 Good article on the Cardiff-Swansea rivalry in that issue. Is it the best rivalry in England- The Four Divisions. - I know there Welsh like - In the divison itself, it is by far greater than the likes of Sheffield Wednesday & Sheffield United and Derby & Nottingham Forest.
Ultra Posted 12 April 2009 Posted 12 April 2009 It's not on the same scale as Liverpool - Man Utd, but it's probably more intense.
C-man Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Is it the best rivalry in England- The Four Divisions. - I know there Welsh like -In the divison itself, it is by far greater than the likes of Sheffield Wednesday & Sheffield United and Derby & Nottingham Forest. Ever been to a Sheffield derby? Both this year's were epic, and I was at both. We all Wednesday ain' we?
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