Vote for your NLY player of the year

Non League Yorkshire’s Crawford HR 2016/17 player of the year vote is finally here with ten nominees.

The eventual winner will take home a new trophy along with £100 in cash. The ten nominees are made up of players from the Leagues that NLY covers (four for the Evo Stik League, six for the NCEL, three for each Division).

Voting will close on Wednesday night at 11.59pm.

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The ten nominees

Harrison Biggins (Stocksbridge Park Steels)

Harrison Biggins on the attack for Stocksbridge. Picture: Peter Revitt

Alex Byrne (Shaw Lane AFC)

Shaw Lane’s Alex Byrne kisses his Dan Wilkinson black armband after scoring just 30 seconds into the emotional 2-0 victory over Romulus in September.

Richard Collier (Hemsworth Miners Welfare)

Hemsworth left-winger Richard Collier also starred for Glasshoughton at the start of the season

Ash Dexter (Hall Road Rangers)

Hall Road Rangers captain Ash Dexter. Picture: Lee Myers

Tyrone Gay (Ossett Town)

Ossett Town defender Tyrone Gay. Picture: Mark Gledhill

Eli Hey (Campion)

Campion striker Eli Hey

Brett Lovell (Penistone Church)

Penistone Church defender Brett Lovell

Paddy McGuire (Thackley)

Thackley captain Paddy McGuire in action

Aaron Moxam (Handsworth Parramore)

Handsworth Parramore striker Aaron Moxam

James Walshaw (Farsley Celtic)

Farsley striker James Walshaw

2 thoughts on “Vote for your NLY player of the year

  1. Brett has been a fantastic player and helped so many other players who have gone on to have fantastic professional careers.Good luck

  2. great players score goals and get assists, individually they play better than other most weeks. The best players individually, make the rest of the team play better than others each week. Exactly what happens when Brett plays, influences the team, anyone who’s seen PCFC play can confirm their hard work, desire, and togetherness is what got them promoted. Brett plays a huge role in that. Also the man can score aswell…Sure win for the award

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