Yes he was.i thought he was just another daryl Murphy looking at yesterday a big strong black lad who can hold the ball up well and turn but wouldn't do too much in the premier league. Now Kenwyne Jones showed the difference between a championship striker and a decent premier league player. I say decent cos he would be ok mid to lower premiership
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
One man's battling quality is another's huff and puff with no end result. That's how I saw Tabb on Friday, though I have seen a lot of skill in him years ago.
Goal #24 ensures the three points for Ipswich at home to Cardiff. With Wolves and Brentford both losing, Ipswich now have a three-point buffer at the foot of the play-offs with three games to play.
Quality finish too.
Last edited by DeLorean; 17/04/2015 at 10:37 PM.
And with the weakest of the three teams as well. I wouldn't have seen nearly enough to have an opinion though, but hopefully he wins.
Christophe Berra is top of that stats, Deeney has the best stats of those nominated, however
as they seem to be strongly influenced by goals Murphy might win it.
Berra has the most MOTM awards. (11).
Murphy has the best of those nominated (6).
Bamford won it.
25th of the season for Murphy, who will be mystified by how he wasn't named POTY.
Showing the alleged judges the folly of their pitiful selection while Bamford toils to no avail against Fulham while Middlesbrough's title hopes evaporate.
Ipswich back in front - Sears from Murphy's assist. Bamford's Middlesbrough have fought back from 3-1 down with 10 men.
Murphy named in PFA Championship Team of the Year to make up for POTY heartbreak.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/32473770
Murphy has 25 goals and 4 assists.
Bamford has 17 goals and 5 assists.
Do you have a link to these stats Tricky?
It's not that uncommon, only once in the last five seasons has the Championship top scorer also been player of the season
In 2013/14 Ross McCormack scored 28 goals, Player of the Year Danny Ings scored 26
in 2012/13 Glen Murray scored 30 goals, Player of the Year Matěj Vydra scored 24
In 2011/12 Rickie Lambert scored 27 goals and was also Player of the Year
In 2010/11 Danny Graham scored 24 goals, Player of the Year Adel Taraabt scored 19
In 2009/10 Peter Whittingham scored 22 goals, Player of the Year Kevin Nolan scored 18
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-31177470.html
He scores when he wants or better yet, when you want!
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