Kiefer MacDonald
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Go on, Kiefer, you round us off.
I think I'd just go Bruno Fernandes and I think when you're giving out these awards there's always a bit of recency bias.
You take the last six weeks hold major stock compared to probably the first six weeks of the season but
I just think he's obviously he's had the numbers to back it up he's played in an absolutely dreadful team I mean you think how bad they were in the first half season under Almiron but just technically he was at the game on Sunday and he's just a joy to watch is the wrong word because when he's playing against Liverpool it's not but just in terms of like when you appreciate a footballer I mean some of the passes that does one in the second half in front of the Stretford and he just pucks the ball out of the sky and he's got like he's got two men up his back kind of thing but he just no problem for him turns put across in I just think he's an unbelievable footballer and like
I think over the last six, seven years, you know, he probably could have gone to any team in the world.
And, I mean, what would his level have looked like if he played for a City, you know, even if he played for a Liverpool or a Real Madrid?
I mean, the numbers he'd probably put up is frightening.
But, you know, instead he's been with Hoyland and Sesco and all these kind of other bums.
So I do, I mean, it is, I think to have that level of consistency when you're playing with a team that has probably been,
one of the least consistent over the last couple of years in terms of they get kind of Jekyll and Hyde don't they but I think this year's obviously been probably his best in English football and you know he'll probably end up breaking on Reza's sister I think he needs two more so if he does that I think there's only one winner for the player of the year award I have to go for a cry after this one a bad season full of baddies you can do some good