20-04-2015, 21:49
You can vote here. Don't know if this is going to be a fair system. I've managed to vote twice already.
http://www.examiner.co.uk/sport/football...ar-9041717
Nahki Wells is both Huddersfield Town's top goalscorer in the league and all competitions this season (10 and 13 respectively) and he has contributed to the largest share of goals in his side's overall tally for the season having registered a further four assists to his 10 league strikes.
Jacob Butterfield will also be a strong contender having replaced Clayton in the summer, arriving in a deal which saw Town pocket £1m plus the playmaker, flourishing in midfield and registering seven assists as well as five goals in his maiden season.
Butterfield has been ably assisted in the centre of midfield by fellow joint-top appearance maker Conor Coady and Jonathan Hogg with the team arguably functioning best when the three have lined up together.
Alongside Butterfield at the top of the assists chart is popular winger Sean Scannell , who has enjoyed a renaissance under Chris Powell's tutelage and has also contributed four goals this season, a tally bettered by only four other Town players.
On the other flank is Harry Bunn , who has enjoyed a stunning first full season at this level having scored nine goals to leave him second behind Wells in the top goalscorers list and that is despite missing chunks of the season through injury.
Other players who can also boast strong cases include Tommy Smith , last year's players' Young Player of the Year and someone who has made great strides this term, goalkeeper Alex Smithies , who will also be eyeing a third successive players' Player of the Year crown and captain Mark Hudson , who has been an ever-present at the heart of defence.
The other players on this year's shortlist are last season's top goalscorer James Vaughan , the 2013/2014 goal of the season winner Joel Lynch , central defender Murray Wallace and popular former loan left-back Jack Robinson , whose season-long loan from QPR was cut short due to a knee injury.
We will do our own Sports Babble vote though as well.
http://www.examiner.co.uk/sport/football...ar-9041717
Nahki Wells is both Huddersfield Town's top goalscorer in the league and all competitions this season (10 and 13 respectively) and he has contributed to the largest share of goals in his side's overall tally for the season having registered a further four assists to his 10 league strikes.
Jacob Butterfield will also be a strong contender having replaced Clayton in the summer, arriving in a deal which saw Town pocket £1m plus the playmaker, flourishing in midfield and registering seven assists as well as five goals in his maiden season.
Butterfield has been ably assisted in the centre of midfield by fellow joint-top appearance maker Conor Coady and Jonathan Hogg with the team arguably functioning best when the three have lined up together.
Alongside Butterfield at the top of the assists chart is popular winger Sean Scannell , who has enjoyed a renaissance under Chris Powell's tutelage and has also contributed four goals this season, a tally bettered by only four other Town players.
On the other flank is Harry Bunn , who has enjoyed a stunning first full season at this level having scored nine goals to leave him second behind Wells in the top goalscorers list and that is despite missing chunks of the season through injury.
Other players who can also boast strong cases include Tommy Smith , last year's players' Young Player of the Year and someone who has made great strides this term, goalkeeper Alex Smithies , who will also be eyeing a third successive players' Player of the Year crown and captain Mark Hudson , who has been an ever-present at the heart of defence.
The other players on this year's shortlist are last season's top goalscorer James Vaughan , the 2013/2014 goal of the season winner Joel Lynch , central defender Murray Wallace and popular former loan left-back Jack Robinson , whose season-long loan from QPR was cut short due to a knee injury.
We will do our own Sports Babble vote though as well.