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Player of the month went to....
Adam Le Fondre. Not sure thats right. I think, correct me if I'm wrong, that he has scored 5 goals so far this season, but 4 of them were in one game :!:
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Ok. I'm replying to my own question. Le Fondre has got 5 league goals, so far this season, and 4 of them came against Cheltenham in a 6-4 win for the Millers.
Any thoughts from you guys re his award as "Player of the month" ?
Any thoughts from you guys re his award as "Player of the month" ?
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How would you know or not how whether he deserved player of the month, how many times have you seen him play this season?
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Welcome to the site, Mr Le Fondre
In my own humble opinion, it would seem that forwards and keepers are more likely to scoop awards than midfielders/defenders, purely on the grounds that it is 'easier' to assess their performances in goals, assists, clean sheets.
However, I do realise that now a statto is going to spring forward with a list of last season's winners, 9 of whom probably played in central defence...
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In my own humble opinion, it would seem that forwards and keepers are more likely to scoop awards than midfielders/defenders, purely on the grounds that it is 'easier' to assess their performances in goals, assists, clean sheets.
However, I do realise that now a statto is going to spring forward with a list of last season's winners, 9 of whom probably played in central defence...
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Chow Mein wrote:How would you know or not how whether he deserved player of the month, how many times have you seen him play this season?
Errr None.
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I think it was between him and the Stanley keeper. I'm not sure it matters how many he scored in one game - 5 goals in 6? games is a decent ratio at any level. If Benners had those stats and hadn't got it, we'd have felt aggrieved.
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As Fonda has already pointed out if it was one of our players with 5 in 6 and he didn't win the award, then we would be mystified. So all in all a worthy winner.
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consistent scorer ..would love to have him in a TUFC shirt...was knocking them in last season...fair does to him..lets just hope we continue the run after the Southend defeat and Mark or any members of TUFC try and get theMOTM award for September
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In fairness, my gripe is exactly the same as that of Diamondgirl (hardly surprising, since she's my mother...allegedly.) 4 goals in one freak game is all well and good and I don't deny that Le Fondre is top drawer at this level (and probably the level above too) but one really good game does not a 'player of the month' make.
Le Fondre has had one exceptional game and three average games (his job is scoring goals he only scored in one match), Mark was excellent for all 4 matches.
I know it's easy to say that having seen Mark play every week, but I genuinely feel that Le Fondre has won this award based purely on one good game.
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Le Fondre has had one exceptional game and three average games (his job is scoring goals he only scored in one match), Mark was excellent for all 4 matches.
I know it's easy to say that having seen Mark play every week, but I genuinely feel that Le Fondre has won this award based purely on one good game.
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agree with you Matt....but i would disagree with the 3 average games...I too wanted Ellis to win and rightly so but Le Fondre albeit a great 1 game in particular is a great striker day in day out and for August was top scorer...i really hope they really try hard to get the Sept MOTM though...
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It's very difficult to say that with any certainity not having seen him play at all. But even if it's accurate, there were other worthy winners too. The Stanley keeper, who plays in a team which (i hope this doesn't come back to bite me) isn't as good as ours, conceding 1 league goal? I'm not even convinced Ellis was our most worthy nominee, with Branston being a total rock beside him. These are fine margins, Mark did exceptionally well to be on the shortlist and any of those on it were deserving in their own way.ferrarilover wrote:In fairness, my gripe is exactly the same as that of Diamondgirl (hardly surprising, since she's my mother...allegedly.) 4 goals in one freak game is all well and good and I don't deny that Le Fondre is top drawer at this level (and probably the level above too) but one really good game does not a 'player of the month' make.
Le Fondre has had one exceptional game and three average games (his job is scoring goals he only scored in one match), Mark was excellent for all 4 matches.
I know it's easy to say that having seen Mark play every week, but I genuinely feel that Le Fondre has won this award based purely on one good game.
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All of the comments, on here, are pretty accurate, to be fair. It probably is a difficult decision, for the panel, to make as it's all "A matter of opinion" Certainly can't knock Le Fondre as he has been "Knocking" 'em in for a couple of seasons now. As Fonda said "These are fine margins" so good luck to Adam (Except when they play us, of course). I would imagine that come January he might be moving on.
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The bright lights of Plymouth did not tempt him before deadline day, maybe he is holding out for somewhere more exotic in Januarydiamondgirl wrote: I would imagine that come January he might be moving on.
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