Has to be Brockie.
His job is to score goals and he did that. His job is not to create, run around like Greeny, but to be in the right place at the right time. His goals show that he did this, plus he scored a couple pearlers.
Also his lack of workrate may be partly to do with the lack of a midfield, why make runs along the line and into pockets etc if we are just going to bang it forward. Waste of energy.
Bertos had a good year, but i still doubt his longevity as an attacking player. Workload is excellent but his crossing is still below par and his ability to beat a man which i consider essential in a wide player is almost non existant now a days. Did the job at RB and should be congratulated for this.
Fenton as my outsider, for a guy playing his first year as a professional he looked like he belonged, hard to do when your team is struggling.
I disagree about Brockie "doing his job"... and I'm aware of how stupid that sounds given his goals to games ratio. But for a lot of the time he was playing as a sole striker and in that capacity he was too lazy, didn't win the ball in the air, and generally was a passenger. His job inthat role wasn't just goal scoring but helping to bring other players into attacking moves. A good portion of the blame for that was no doubt our cruddy midfield, but a lack of running off ball and trying to drop into space from our striker didn't help. Similarly, a lack of pressure on the opposition defense when they're in possession makes it much easier for them to pick out better options to play a pass to, which makes it harder for our defensive players. So basically, I'm saying he was too selfish/lazy to be considered our best player of the season, despite his 16 goals. Bertos, on the other hand, was a team player all year, out of his favoured position but consistently doing the job his team needed (with the exception of his set-piece delivery).
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