Supporters Club Player of the Season - Daniel Maguire
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Blyth Spartans Supporters' Club have voted Daniel Maguire as their Player of the Year for 2012-2013.
The 20-year-old stepped up from Northern Football Alliance Premier Division side Seaton Delaval Amateurs in September 2012 and has gone on to have a fantastic first season with the club.
His tenacious displays and goal scoring exploits since the turn of the year sees him join the ranks of Steve Pyle, Scott Bell and Tommy Dixon - as well as the names of current Spartans players Rob Dale, Wayne Buchanan and Stephen Turnbull - on the sought after trophy.
Well done Mr Maguire!
Detailed below is a list of the previous winners of the award:
Supporters' Club Player of the Season | \n|||||||
2012-2013 | \nDaniel Maguire | \n||||||
2011-2012 | \nWayne Buchanan | \n||||||
2010-2011 | \nStephen Turnbull | \n||||||
2009-2010 | \nPaul Brayson | \n||||||
2008-2009 | \nRichard Pell | \n||||||
2007-2008 | \nAdam Bartlett | \n||||||
2006-2007 | \nBen Christensen | \n||||||
2005-2006 | \nRobert Dale | \n||||||
2004-2005 | \nScott Bell | \n||||||
2003-2004 | \nCraig Turns | \n||||||
2002-2003 | \nRichard Forster | \n||||||
2001-2002 | \nSteven Stewart | \n||||||
2000-2001 | \nRichard Forster | \n||||||
1999-2000 | \nAndy Martin | \n||||||
1998-1999 | \nWayne Edgecumbe | \n||||||
1997-1998 | \nJohn Gamble | \n||||||
1996-1997 | \nMichael Farrey | \n||||||
1995-1996 | \nStephen Raffell | \n||||||
1994-1995 | \nSteve Pyle | \n||||||
1993-1994 | \nSteve Pyle | \n||||||
1992-1993 | \nWarren Teasdale | \n||||||
1991-1992 | \nAndy Gowans | \n||||||
1990-1991 | \nSteve Cuggy | \n||||||
1989-1990 | \nNigel Walker | \n||||||
1988-1989 | \nNeil Howie | \n||||||
1984-1987 | \nNot Known | \n||||||
1983-1984 | \nPeter Robinson | \n||||||
1982-1983 | \nBobby Scaife | \n||||||
1981-1982 | \nTommy Dixon | \n
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PREVIOUS PRESENTATIONS
(Above:) Wayne Buchanan receives the 2011-2012 award
(Above:) Stephen Turnbull receives the 2010-2011 award
(Above:) Paul Brayson receives the 2009-2010 award
(Above:) Richard Pell receives the 2008-2009 award