CHERRIES goalkeeper Neil Moss has been voted Professional Footballers' Association Division Two fans' player of the year, reports the PFA website.
Moss scooped the prestigious accolade after finishing top of a supporters' poll run by the PFA, the players' union.
The other divisional winners were Arsenal striker Thierry Henry, Norwich frontman Darren Huckerby and Northampton goalkeeper Lee Harper.
An article on the PFA website reported that Moss's "consistency has kept Bournemouth in the hunt for a play-off place in Division Two".
Moss is expected to receive his trophy from Cherries fan Ian Trebilco at the start of next season.
Full story and exclusive interview with Moss in tomorrow's Daily Echo.
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