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Manchester Evening News Player Of The Year

As in today's edition:

Bolton player of the season

 

BOLTON'S first full season without Sam Allardyce was a turbulent one and survival was only mathematically secured on the last day of the season. Gary Megson silenced his critics but has it all to prove again in 2008-2009.

 

STAR MAN: GARY CAHILL: In just over four months, the former Aston Villa man showed why Fabio Capello should take a closer look at the elegant defender. Gary Megson spent ?5million wisely in January. 8

 

ALI AL HABSI: Waited patiently for a chance and Jussi Jaaskelainen's injury gave him an opportunity he took with both hands. No longer an obvious second choice. 8

 

GRETAR STEINSSON: Shrewd January transfer window signing who played his part in Wanderers' survival. 7

 

ANDY O'BRIEN: Repaid Bolton's faith in rescuing his career with a year-long stint of consistently high performances. Player of the year contender. 8

 

DANNY GUTHRIE: Virtual unknown when he arrived on loan from Liverpool. Impressed the fans with his spirit, but a schedule of too many games finally took its toll. 7

 

JLLOYD SAMUEL: Didn't get the run of games he expected after moving from Villa but showed glimpses of genuine class in the closing weeks of campaign. 6

 

KEVIN NOLAN: His return from suspension coincided with Bolton's vital unbeaten run in the closing weeks. 7

 

GAVIN McCANN: Average for the first half of the season but brilliant when relegation threatened. 7

 

MATTY TAYLOR: Still has plenty to prove, though his effort and workrate wasn't in question after arriving from Portsmouth. 6

 

JOEY O'BRIEN: A valuable squad member because of his adaptability. Needs injury-free 12 months to show just how good a player he can become. 6

 

KEVIN DAVIES: Struggled for goals, but made up for it with his desire to make life as uncomfortable as possible for opposing defenders. 7

 

EL-HADJI DIOUF: The one class act in the Wanderers squad, even though he didn't always show it. Capable of changing a game with a flash of genius. 7

 

JUSSI JAASKELAINEN: Not the Finn's greatest season. A bizarre error against Liverpool summed up campaign. 6

 

NICKY HUNT: Dependable right-back, though he was sometimes exposed by Premier League's better wingers. 6

 

ABDOULAYE MEITE: Let himself down badly with his Old Trafford walkout. Not looked the same player since his pal Abdoulaye Faye joined Newcastle. 6

 

RICARDO GARDNER: Struggled to find top form after return from long-term injury and his unpredictability was an asset as well as frustration. 6

 

IVAN CAMPO: Rollercoaster final season for the Spaniard. Discarded by Sammy Lee, restored by Gary Megson but chopping and changing didn't help his game. 6

 

STELIOS: Frustrating final year at the Reebok. Couldn't prove to Lee or Megson he was worth more than cameo roles. 6

 

TAMIR COHEN: Israeli recruit lacked nothing in endeavour but needs time to adjust to Premier League tempo. 6

 

HEIDAR HELGUSON: Scored couple of useful goals but fears about his fitness soon surfaced after his arrival from Fulham. 5

 

RICARDO VAZ TE: Superb in pre-season, but was injured in opening game of season against Newcastle and it was downhill from thereon in. 5

 

DANIEL BRAATEN: Something persuaded Sammy Lee to sign the Norway international. Whatever it was remained hidden for the entire season. 4

 

CHRISTIAN WILHELMSSON: It remains a mystery why the Swede is an international regular. Almost as disappointing as Braaten. 5

 

ANDRANIK: Iran international never really had opportunities to fulfil the promise he showed under Sam Allardyce. 5

 

Can't disagree with most of the award of 7's and 8's

 

But if the top men are getting these marks, how can the also rans get 4, 5 and 6's.

 

Vaz Te a 5, Cohen a 6 FFS

Featured Replies

DANIEL BRAATEN: Something persuaded Sammy Lee to sign the Norway international. Whatever it was remained hidden for the entire season. 4 =D>

 

Quality

of that lot, players I think were awarded too many points

 

guthrie

job

meite

cohen

vaz te

braaten

 

and those with less than they deserved

 

matt taylor

jussi

Aye, being as Taylors goals and assists kept us up, i think he deserves more than a 6.

Cohen a 6 FFS

I am not giving up on Cohen yet,like it said he may need time to adjust to the pace of the prem.

Cohen seems to spend more time clashing heads with somebody than on his feet.

 

He's shown he's not scared of a tackle, just needs to time them right and ok in the air.

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