O'Nien for me. Great attitude, great energy, great touch, great versatility, great ambassador off the pitch. @Uncle_T's stats earlier show how crucial he is to Wycombe winning. He's a great find... And it'll be great if he stays!
It's a tough one. For me it's any one of Harriman, O'Nien, Jacobson, Pierre, Stewart and McCarthy. Sitting on the fence I know but it's hard to pick one out from that lot.
Harriman had a period where he was on fire, but he's eased right down, no doubt caught up in our overall malaise.
O Nien looks better and better in his (own) absence though.
I suspected he was out for the season the second he disappeared for a game, but the club don't like to admit stuff like that too often. I guess Paris' injury was particularly bad and would have been embarrassing to pretend otherwise, being a much vaunted loanee. Wood clearly out for the season from the off too. I wonder if we'll see him again>
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Aaron Pierre or Joe Jacobson for me.
O'Nien
Jason McCarthy for me. O'Nien, Pierre and Harriman for worthy mentions.
O'NIEN
Jason McCarthy for consistent high standards all season.
I'd go McCarthy, but for the fact that I'd rather have a permanent player win it. And because of that, O'Nien.
O'Nien for me. Great attitude, great energy, great touch, great versatility, great ambassador off the pitch. @Uncle_T's stats earlier show how crucial he is to Wycombe winning. He's a great find... And it'll be great if he stays!
Given the issues / cloud he was under before returning, I think Anthony Stewart has had a terrific season
He certainly has. He's come on in leaps and bounds.
Pierre for me as well.
I think you only have to look at the goals conceded column to know it has to be one of McCarthy and Pierre.
Harriman
Surely it's got to be Harriman?
It's a tough one. For me it's any one of Harriman, O'Nien, Jacobson, Pierre, Stewart and McCarthy. Sitting on the fence I know but it's hard to pick one out from that lot.
Also, wouldn't that make for quite a defensive six a side team (McCarthy in goal of course)?
Hang on. What about Big Bad Barry? 100% clean sheet record, 100% win record. The stats say it all.
Powerful Pierre
Given our defensive record it seems unfair not to give it to Pierre really
Pierre. He can definitely kick it the furthest.
Gozie
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Pierre with Harriman as runner up for me.
Harriman had a period where he was on fire, but he's eased right down, no doubt caught up in our overall malaise.
O Nien looks better and better in his (own) absence though.
I suspected he was out for the season the second he disappeared for a game, but the club don't like to admit stuff like that too often. I guess Paris' injury was particularly bad and would have been embarrassing to pretend otherwise, being a much vaunted loanee. Wood clearly out for the season from the off too. I wonder if we'll see him again>