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steve82

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The EFL awards are presented tonight. League two player of the season will be given to either
Mo Eisa - Cheltenham
Billy Kee - Accrington
Adebayo Akinfenwa - Wycombe

Who gets your vote?

For me it’s Mo Eisa who I think should just get it ahead of Billy Kee.

The way Eisa has adapted to the jump up the leagues from non league football is a credit to him and Gary Johnson’s management and belief in him. Great movement, speed and finishing ability. Certainly kept Cheltenham in L2 for another year. Showed his class at the Ricoh scoring his goal too putting Jordan Willis on his arse. 20 league goals so far and 22 in all competitions in his first pro season.

All deserve there nomination in my view for there contribution to there sides in different ways.
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Liquid Gold

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Eisa’s Had a great season but Kee is the talisman for a team that has defied all expectations and look likely to win the league so he’d get my vote.
 

steve82

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I can see why the votes for Billy Kee. I’m a fan myself so to speak, 22 league goals but 8 of them from the spot goals are goals I suppose but I think he’s just as influential as Sean McConville on the wing or Jordan Clarke on the other

All Mo Eisa goals have been in open play none from the spot.


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Terry Gibson's perm

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Kee as Accrington are not prolific scorers but he has done well, I find it laughable that big fat thing is on there is it a sympathy vote he just waddles around the pitch pushes no people.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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He has loads of goals and assists to be fair.


There must not be any players apart from strikers in the league. He has assists and a few goals because they throw it up in the air and he gets away with murder due to his celebrity status
 

Nick

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Agree, it will have been based on stats.

Every time we play them I want somebody to snap him. Let's face it if he kicks off it's going to take him 10 minutes to do anything.
 

steve82

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Kee as Accrington are not prolific scorers but he has done well, I find it laughable that big fat thing is on there is it a sympathy vote he just waddles around the pitch pushes no people.

There must not be any players apart from strikers in the league. He has assists and a few goals because they throw it up in the air and he gets away with murder due to his celebrity status

I cannot work out if you like him or not?

He’s a worthy nomination to me

* penny’s dropped.. Akinfenwa you oppose.


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I cannot work out if you like him or not?

He’s a worthy nomination to me

* penny’s dropped.. Akinfenwa you oppose.


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I can’t see it with Akinfenwa he is just a fat lump
 

steve82

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I thought you was on about Billy Kee to start with, as he’s not so popular in some quarters.

Akinfenwa isn’t your average striker but gets goals, goals that are important to his side.

Been doing it for years and getting sides promoted too.


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Moff

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I would be happy to see Billy Kee win it.

He suffers with debilitating depression, which even led him to leave the game for a short while, and I would be pleased to see someone who battles this condition to do so well in his football, to get some recognition for what a great season he has had.
 

Ricketts

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Only two nominations for footballers.

Any other result would be a travesty and an insult to what used to be the beautiful game.
 

Grendel

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I can see why the votes for Billy Kee. I’m a fan myself so to speak, 22 league goals but 8 of them from the spot goals are goals I suppose but I think he’s just as influential as Sean McConville on the wing or Jordan Clarke on the other

All Mo Eisa goals have been in open play none from the spot.


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Come on. We’ve signed a non league striker whose immense and one of our better players. Why is some guy from non league whose scored goals as a striker even in the mix?
 

steve82

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Callum Wilson and James Maddison on the bench in the EFL club developed side




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steve82

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Stevenage central defender Ben Wilmot has won the apprentice of the year for league two ahead of Jordan Ponticelli



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steve82

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John Coleman is the divisional manager of the season with Billy Kee and Adebayo Akinfenwa the L2 representatives
James Maddison features too



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