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Nathan Jones' three year stranglehold on the Demonland Player of the Year is over.

This year's winner is Bernie Vince after a close finish ahead of T Mac.

145. Bernie Vince

139. Tom McDonald

135. Jack Viney

132. Nathan Jones

127. Jesse Hogan

90. Max Gawn

85. Daniel Cross

56. Jeffrey Garlett

54. Jack Watts

53. Angus Brayshaw

49. Christian Salem

46. Colin Garland

44. Aaron vandenBerg

36. Jack Grimes

28. Cam Pedersen

22. Neville Jetta

19. Jimmy Toumpas

18. Chris Dawes Lynden Dunn

16. Viv Michie

15. Jeremy Howe Dom Tyson

9. Ben Newton

5. James Harmes

4. Mark Jamar Heritier Lubumba

3. Billy Stretch

2. Matt Jones Jake Spencer

1. Alex Neal-Bullen

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Ok, so they dont read the supporters webites (or so we are told), but I just wonder whether a player would get just a small kick out of being named the best, by the more rabid / avid supporter groups?

Well done Bernie, so nice to see a trade-in perform like you did this year. Very good form, and keep up the aggression.

faulty

*can see Hogan dominating this, as early as next year.

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Nathan Jones' three year stranglehold on the Demonland Player of the Year is over.

This year's winner is Bernie Vince after a close finish ahead of T Mac.

145. Bernie Vince

139. Tom McDonald

135. Jack Viney

132. Nathan Jones

127. Jesse Hogan

90. Max Gawn

85. Daniel Cross

56. Jeffrey Garlett

54. Jack Watts

53. Angus Brayshaw

49. Christian Salem

46. Colin Garland

44. Aaron vandenBerg

36. Jack Grimes

28. Cam Pedersen

22. Neville Jetta

19. Jimmy Toumpas

18. Chris Dawes Lynden Dunn

16. Viv Michie

15. Jeremy Howe Dom Tyson

9. Ben Newton

5. James Harmes

4. Mark Jamar Heritier Lubumba

3. Billy Stretch

2. Matt Jones Jake Spencer

1. Alex Neal-Bullen

I reckon the top 7 will be spot on with the Bluey. My only question is has Viney played enough games. The way we award Bluey votes penalises players that miss games.

And Wow, Toumpas played 9 games and finished ahead of Howe, Dunn, Dawes....hmmmm

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Turn it into a Lolmumba bashing thread please.

Okay. A pitiful 4 votes at his reported salary would be about $150K a vote. On that basis Vince would be worth almost $22M a season. And Lumumba wasn't dropped at any stage because ????

I think the top seven will be the same in the Bluey as well, possibly with Cross & Jones slightly higher.

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Dunn was a bit stiff to have only 18 odd votes I thought. And Jimmy getting more votes from not a lot of games?

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Nathan Jones' three year stranglehold on the Demonland Player of the Year is over.

This year's winner is Bernie Vince after a close finish ahead of T Mac.

145. Bernie Vince

139. Tom McDonald

135. Jack Viney

132. Nathan Jones

127. Jesse Hogan

90. Max Gawn

85. Daniel Cross

56. Jeffrey Garlett

54. Jack Watts

53. Angus Brayshaw

49. Christian Salem

46. Colin Garland

44. Aaron vandenBerg

36. Jack Grimes

28. Cam Pedersen

22. Neville Jetta

19. Jimmy Toumpas

18. Chris Dawes Lynden Dunn

16. Viv Michie

15. Jeremy Howe Dom Tyson

9. Ben Newton

5. James Harmes

4. Mark Jamar Heritier Lubumba

3. Billy Stretch

2. Matt Jones Jake Spencer

1. Alex Neal-Bullen

Well done Bernie.

Can we not turn this into a Watts bashing thread.

Turn it into a Lolmumba bashing thread please.

Ok , "Lubumba"(sic) just about sums up his year .
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I don't hate WATTS but it is time for him and the DEES to part way. If he didn't drop himself he may have finished 8th instead of 9th. Dawes finished below Pedersen ( both vying for CHF at one stage),what a great investment that was.(DAWES).Was Lubumba a better player when he went under the name of O'Brein ?

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I genuinely think there should be a Supporters Player of the Year awarded officially by the club. I know we are mostly dills but it happens in English football, and as noted above, I reckon the player would get a big kick out of receiving something official based on love from the supporters.

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