![]() ![]() ![]() I actually met him recently and wished him luck for the rest of the season, and shortly afterwards, he scored that banger against Bristol. ![]() Sixteen goal contributions at the time of writing, some incredible goals against Bristol City and Reading, and he’s just been a revelation this season. I’ll be the first to admit that he occasionally frustrates me but at the same time, some of the stick he gets is unfair. However, the winner has to be Jack Clarke. I love watching him play and we would’ve been in a worse position without him, not least during the period where he made an exceptional contribution alongside Batth at centre half. He’s my favourite player for his work rate alone and regardless of the fact that he might not be the most talented player in the squad, he’s certainly ‘Mr Sunderland’. The Stoke game aside, he’s been a rock and has often looked like the best Sunderland centre half I’ve seen in recent times. If the ‘Loch Ness Drogba’ hadn’t been struck by injury, he would’ve certainly won this award, but two players that certainly stand out are Danny Batth and Luke O’Nien.įor me, Batth should be in the Championship team of the season. With the season drawing to a close, relegation not on the cards, the playoffs seemingly unreachable and with a relaxing end in prospect, I thought I’d share my ‘end of season awards’ for the Lads! Player of the Season: Jack Clarke ![]()
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