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Verdebianco
29/10/2011, 4:18 AM
It's clearly between Pat Sullivan and Craig Sives, cue everyone else;

bullit
29/10/2011, 4:58 AM
thread/

BonnieShels
29/10/2011, 8:37 AM
David Cassidy

BonnieShels
29/10/2011, 8:39 AM
I'm presuming bias is the aim of the game here?

born2bwild
29/10/2011, 9:46 AM
David Cassidy.

Dodge
29/10/2011, 10:18 AM
Rice is the POTY for me.

hoopy
29/10/2011, 10:41 AM
Rice is the POTY for me.

As much as we like him at Rovers he won't even be our POTY. Conor McCormack's the best in the league at that position but Sives has been a colossus playing with a groin injury most of the season and still putting in performance after performance.Lafferty from Derry and Kavanagh from Pats honourable mentions.

CrowdedHouse
29/10/2011, 1:41 PM
Philly Hughes

Dunny
29/10/2011, 1:45 PM
Xano.

Sam_Heggy
29/10/2011, 1:48 PM
Tom - The original player

Guinney
29/10/2011, 1:50 PM
Craig Sives or Conor Mc Cormack.
To make things easy I'll give the main award to Sives and the young player of the year to McCormack.

Red4Eva
29/10/2011, 3:04 PM
Sives only started 19 league games and people are giving him POTY?!

HulaHoop
29/10/2011, 3:18 PM
Sives only started 19 league games and people are giving him POTY?!

Just shows how good he's been. He has played 8 european games aswell and a rock in practically every game he's played. I have no doubt that we wouldn't have won the league had Sives not been in the team since June.

Dunny
29/10/2011, 3:41 PM
Simon Madden, top pro

Dodge
29/10/2011, 5:01 PM
Just shows how good he's been. He has played 8 european games aswell and a rock in practically every game he's played.
Don't think European games should come into i.

But others will disagree

nigel-harps1954
29/10/2011, 6:17 PM
Eamon Dunphy.

WoodquayBoy
30/10/2011, 9:52 AM
Just to be different and steer away from the usual suspects - Gary Dempsey

Dan6189
31/10/2011, 9:32 AM
Daniel kearns was different class but seen as how he was snapped up half way through I'd say either daryl kavanagh or Conor McCormack, David Cassidy was really good aswell and should be interesting to see if he sticks with shels next year.

Rasputin
31/10/2011, 11:38 AM
I dont think there was any real stand out player this season like last with Richie Ryan.

Dodge
31/10/2011, 4:47 PM
Just to be different and steer away from the usual suspects - Gary Dempsey

Easily the best for the first half of the season. Tailed off quite a bit though (as bray did)

bennocelt
31/10/2011, 4:58 PM
Sives or Lafferty for me:D

harpstilidie
31/10/2011, 6:33 PM
McCormack, Kavanagh or Eoin Doyle.

redobit
31/10/2011, 6:40 PM
I dont know how people can pick a player (apart from maybe their own team) when the most they could see teams is maybe 6 or 8 times in a long season.

El-Pietro
31/10/2011, 6:49 PM
I think 6 or 8 times is quite a lot to be fair.

placid casual
31/10/2011, 8:15 PM
I dont think there was any real stand out player this season like last with Richie Ryan.

You really are taking this quite badly arent you.
If its any help, it only makes it the more sweeter for us.

Dodge
31/10/2011, 10:34 PM
I dont know how people can pick a player (apart from maybe their own team) when the most they could see teams is maybe 6 or 8 times in a long season.

People can pick on whatever they see. The key is to not take other's opinions too much to heart

A face
31/10/2011, 10:41 PM
Graham Cummins, consistant all year.

dfx-
31/10/2011, 11:28 PM
I'd have Murray as top Rovers centre-half - spent the most minutes on the pitch as far as I remember and McCormack the best player, so Sives and Rice would fall behind them and Dennehy for me...and Twigg too.

McCormack for Rovers, Corry anytime I've seen him for UCD, North and Greacen notable mentions.

Stevo Da Gull
01/11/2011, 12:43 AM
Easily the best for the first half of the season. Tailed off quite a bit though (as bray did)

Bray's dip in form, where we only won once - against Galway at home, coincided with Gary having a lengthy spell on the shelf with a back injury. His return to the team also coincided with our return to form.

As for POTY, Bray, Shamrock Rovers and to a lesser extent Dundalk and Sligo were the only teams that I saw much of. Dempsey, McCabe, McCormack and Danny North's names all stick out but I've no doubt forgotten a fair few. And in North's case, I only saw him a handfull of times so I have no idea if he was consistently good. (Yet I would oddly enough be confident in putting Gary Rogers forward as keeper of the year:confused:)

Rasputin
01/11/2011, 7:56 AM
You really are taking this quite badly arent you.
If its any help, it only makes it the more sweeter for us.
Ahh ya why not son.

pineapple stu
01/11/2011, 8:05 AM
Corry anytime I've seen him for UCD
Funny; a number of people I've spoken to at games have reckoned Creevy's been more influential in centre-mid.

Dodge
01/11/2011, 9:45 AM
Have seen North and Kavanagh mentioned here from other fans. For the record the Pats player of theyear do was on Sunday and Evan McMillan won it comfrtably, ahead of Derek Pender, Stephen Bradly with Kavanagh in 4th place.

hoopy
01/11/2011, 4:27 PM
[QUOTE=Stevo Da Gull;1548099]. Dempsey, McCabe, McCormack and Danny North

You've got to be taking the p*** there. Total garbage for majority of the season.

dfx-
01/11/2011, 4:52 PM
You've got to be taking the p*** there. Total garbage for majority of the season.

Definitely agree, fighting it out with Kilduff for least effective signing...

CiaranR
02/11/2011, 3:09 PM
Danny Lafferty or Daryl Kavanagh for me.

Jofspring
02/11/2011, 3:14 PM
From a first division perspective:

Limerick: Pat Purcell

Overall from what i've seen it's a toss up between David Cassidy and Graham Cummins.

El-Pietro
02/11/2011, 4:48 PM
I wonder will Grahams victory last year cost him this year? Even though hes been better this year. Cassidy was the best player not at Cork City in the first division.

maybe the last minute winner gives it to Graham. super player