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View Poll Results: Select your Player of the Year
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1 Graham Stack
1 0.83% -
2 Michael Hart
0 0% -
4 Chris Hogg
0 0% -
6 Ian Murray
1 0.83% -
7 Merouane Zemmama
0 0% -
8 Edwin de Graaf
0 0% -
9 Colin Nish
0 0% -
10 Derek Riordan
9 7.44% -
11 John Rankin
0 0% -
12 Hibs 12th Man
31 25.62% -
14 Francis Dickoh
1 0.83% -
15 Steven Thicot
0 0% -
16 Lewis Stevenson
0 0% -
17 Kevin McBride
0 0% -
19 Darryl Duffy
0 0% -
20 Paul Hanlon
30 24.79% -
21 Graeme Smith
0 0% -
22 Daniel Galbraith
0 0% -
23 Valdas Trakys
0 0% -
24 David Wotherspoon
2 1.65% -
25 David Stephens
1 0.83% -
28 Callum Booth
3 2.48% -
29 Kurtis Byrne
0 0% -
31 Mark Brown
42 34.71% -
33 Liam Miller
0 0%
Thread: Player of the year - so far
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19-01-2011 03:04 PM #1
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Player of the year - so far
Space to let
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19-01-2011 04:18 PM #4
Mark Brown if i was forced to choose. I wouldn't give anyone the award if i'm being honest though.
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19-01-2011 04:39 PM #5
I voted Mark Brown, made some great saves this season but needs to work on his distribution.
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19-01-2011 04:47 PM #6
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Chose Stack. Spent so much time out injured he's been unable to contribute to our demise.
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19-01-2011 05:17 PM #9
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This thread made me think, obviously from afar you'd thought Riordan would be a stand out, my vote, Brown would get 2nd vote with wotherspoon in 3rd.
other teams would give De Graaf it for his brilliant, different class on the line clearences. 2nd would be Thicot, What a guy. What a winger, allows the defender to overlap him time after time, 3rd is Nish. He's a good clearer off the ball when needed.
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19-01-2011 05:35 PM #10
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If AOB was still at ER, he could have got my vote this year!
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19-01-2011 05:42 PM #12
Callum Booth hasn't been on the park long enough at ER to be thrown in with some of the dross listed. By all accounts, he performed well whilst out on loan though, so he gets my vote
Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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19-01-2011 05:43 PM #13
Brown and Hanlon have been the only two for me, and even then they both have had fairly dodgy moments. Browns kicking is terrible (surely if thats a keepers one glaring fault, then have them passing it out to the defenders unless its absolutely necessary, surely ?) and Hanlon has had the odd lapse or error.
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19-01-2011 06:31 PM #15
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Mark Brown. He's kept some of the scores respectable. Without him, we'd be having an even more shocking season.
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19-01-2011 06:49 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-01-2011 06:52 PM #17
mark brown for helping to keep the goals against down, closely followed by the singing fans
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19-01-2011 06:58 PM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
May I plead the "Fifth Amendment" ?
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19-01-2011 07:00 PM #19
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19-01-2011 07:11 PM #20Originally Posted by smurfThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I voted Hanlon, followed by Brown and 12th man.
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19-01-2011 07:16 PM #21
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Hibs 12th man. Showed from last night well done lads, at least we tried to lift the so called players. Do you think CC will sign me if i asked him
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