Jay Tabb (Coventry City) - Fans POTY
Leon Best (Coventry City) - Fans Young POTY
Aiden McGeady (Celtic) - SPL Players' POTY, SPL Players' Young POTY
Willo Flood (Dundee Utd) - SPL Goal of the Season
Sean St Ledger (Preston North End) - Clubs POTY, Fans POTY, Players' POTY
Liam Lawrence (Stoke City) - Coca Cola Championship Team of the Season, Fans POTY, Players' POTY
Keith Andrews (MK Dons) - Coca Cola League 2 POTY
Stephen Hunt (Reading) - Clubs POTY
Richard Dunne (Man City) - Fans POTY
Martin Rowlands (QPR) - Fans POTY, Players' POTY
Jonathan Walters (Ipswich Town) - Clubs POTY, Players' POTY
Keith Keane (Luton Town) - Fans POTY
JJ O'Toole (Watford) - Clubs Young POTY
Marc Wilson (Portsmouth) - Clubs Young POTY
Irish pair land Coventry awards
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April 24, 2008
Former Republic of Ireland under-21 star Jay Tabb has been named Coventry City Player of the Year after a landslide victory in a supporters’ poll, with fellow Irishman Leon Best picking up the Young Player of the Year award.
Tabb topped the polls in the London, South Wales and Irish supporters’ clubs to earn a massive 84 per cent share of the vote.
And Sky Blues boss Chris Coleman was delighted for the 24-year-old former Brentford winger. He said: “I can’t think of a more deserving winner. He really is a great lad who never gives us a moment’s trouble. When you look at modern-day footballers, they are generally six foot two athletes. You look at Tabby and he is short and stocky - but definitely very effective.
“I have been in Spain for most of the season but since I came to Coventry City, there is no doubting that he has been one of our most consistent performers. He is an excellent professional with a great attitude towards the game and a great work ethic, and he has been a delight to have.”
Best, described by Coleman on Wednesday as a potential £6m forward, picked up the Young Player of the Year award.
The 21-year-old, who was transfer-listed in January having been linked with a move to Nottingham Forest, has found his way back into the fans’ affections with a series of effective performances as Coventry battle against the drop.
Both players will receive their awards ahead of Saturday’s clash with Wolves at the Ricoh Arena, where victory, combined with Sheffield Wednesday’s failure to defeat Leicester, would be enough to secure the club’s Coca-Cola Championship for another season.