PORTLAND TOWN celebrated their season in style at the George Inn on Portland.
The club have had another successful year and there were some great winners on the night Striker Paul Cole walked away with the top prize of the club’s players’ player of the season, which sees him have his name engraved on the club’s prestigious honours board.
But it was Edd Barber who claimed the most trophies on the night with an incredible five to his name, including the illustrious young player of the year award.
Other big winners included newcomer Alex Counter who picked up four awards and Liam Gould who bagged himself a hat-trick of trophies.
ROLL OF HONOUR
Under-18s
Clubman: Lewis Hind
Most consistent: Edd Barber
Top scorer: Matt Dunlop
Best newcomer: Denis Calcraft
Players’ player: Matt Peart
Manager’s player: Jake Dalton
B Team
Most improved: Paul White
Most appearances: Ben White
Top scorer: Paul Cole
Goal of the season: Colin Rice
Players’ player: Edd Barber
Manager’s player: Edd Barber
A Team
Top scorer: Danny Sheppard
Performance of the season: Danny Sheppard
Most committed: Tony Morris
Captain’s player: Adam Sedwell
Players’ player: Luke Moorley
Manager’s player: Ben Rowe
Reserve team
Team player: Dan Vaughan
Top scorer: Alex Counter
Goal of the season: JJ Ogilvie
Captain’s player: Loz Tonkin
Players’ player: Alex Counter
Manager’s player: Alex Counter
First Team
Team players: Kieren Espley and Dave Adkins
Most apperances: Elliot Gould
Goal of the season: Liam Gould
Top scorer: Paul Cole
Captain’s player: Liam Gould
Players’ player: Liam Gould
Manager’s player: Pete Hoare
Club awards
Most appreciated: John Chester
Longest-serving manager: Brendan McNulty
Club captain’s player: Dan Vaughan
Best newcomer: Alex Counter
Most club appearances 2013/14: Edd Barber
Manager’s manager: Paul Barber
Young player of the year: Edd Barber
PTFC player of the season: Paul Cole
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