O'Nien today reminded me just how pivotal a player he is for us. His reading of the game is second to none, his enthusiasm is infectious for the whole team. In my mind he leads by example on the pitch far better than Paul Hayes. It cannot be any coincidence that our form slumped last season when Luke was injured and is only just beginning to pick up this season now he's finally back and fighting fit again. Speaking of which, he appears to have been spending his time out injured pumping some serious iron - his arms are almost the size of Akinfenwa's these days!
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Stewart and Akinfenwa at this stage, but my guess would be O'Nien by the end of the season.
O'Nien today reminded me just how pivotal a player he is for us. His reading of the game is second to none, his enthusiasm is infectious for the whole team. In my mind he leads by example on the pitch far better than Paul Hayes. It cannot be any coincidence that our form slumped last season when Luke was injured and is only just beginning to pick up this season now he's finally back and fighting fit again. Speaking of which, he appears to have been spending his time out injured pumping some serious iron - his arms are almost the size of Akinfenwa's these days!
It could be a coincidence.
Stewart by a long way for consistency.
He became our 15th goalscorer today. An amazing statistic.