LONDON WOLVES PLAYER OF THE SEASON


A trophy has been awarded to the player selected by the London Wolves Membership since 1976 for their contribution to the Wolves for the previous season

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Picture credits:  Wolves photographers

2022-23

Rúben Diogo da Silva Neves


2021-22 José Sá

WWLSC again turns to an outstanding keeper who personally saved at least 15 points to ensure a top ten finish and a place in Portugal’s World Cup squad


2020-21 Pedro Neto

Pedro,  despite missing the end of the season through injury,  provided much of the excitement finishing as top scorer following th fractured skull caused by David Luiz to Raul Jiminez.  Pedro won by a landslide from Conor Coady and Rui Patricio


2019-20 Adama Traore


2018-19 Raúl Jiménez

Wolverhampton Wanderers number 9.  Prolific scorer as well leading the assists table, his award is very well deserved.  His ouststanding start is summarised here-

Jiménez made his unofficial debut with the team on 22 July in a semifinal match against VfL Bochum in the H-Hotels Cup, where he failed to convert a penalty, the first following his perfect conversion rate. On 11 August, Jiménez marked his competitive debut for Wolves by scoring the equalizing goal that earned the home team a 2–2 draw with visiting Everton on the opening weekend of the Premier League season. On 16 September, Jiménez scored the only goal in the victory over Burnley. (Pictured) On 22 September, he provided an assist to João Moutinho to tie the match 1–1 against Manchester United in the league. On 29 September, he provided an assist to Ivan Cavaleiro to score the first goal in a 2–0 victory over Southampton. On 6 October, Jiménez provided the assist for Matt Doherty's goal in his team's 1–0 away victory over Crystal Palace; it was his third assist of the season, meaning Jiménez was involved in a goal in each of the previous four league games for Wolves, assisting in the past three after scoring in the game prior to that. On 11 November, he provided the assist to Ivan Cavaleiro in the 1–1 draw against Arsenal, taking his season assist tally to four. Jiménez scored Wolves' first goal in a 2–1 win against Chelsea at Molineux on 5 December. Jiménez scored the first goal in Wolves's 2–0 win over Bournemouth on 15 December. This was the first time Wolves had won three consecutive Premier League games and the first time Wolves had won three in a row in the top flight of English football since 1980. (Source Wikipedia)    Raúl-Firing Wolves into Europe-Again

Presentation pre 2022 Chelski Match


2017-18 Captain Conor Coady

Fan votes put the artistic Ruben Neves as their player of the season but London Wolves members were much more aware of the outstanding captaincy and defence offered by Conor, who won the vote ahead of Ruben.   Stuart presented the trophy at Molineux ahead of the Premier League match versus Huddersfield 25/11/18, with the help of Joey Blackwell Tony Griffin, and Dodges and Abbs wolves.  (Pic Veronika Fabisiak)

Pix from Wolves photographer Sam Bagnall as are many of those at Molineux below (until Doyler)..  Our thanks to Alan Perrins of Wolves.



2016-17 “Dangerous” Dave Edwards

Another very tight contest with Dave Slape’s and Peter Woodifield’ sponsored player Dave Edwards just edging out Helder Costa.  Dave, Peter (also sponsoring Dave E)  and Peter Abbott presented the Welsh International with his trophy before the win over Yeovil in the EFL (Carabao) Cup

2015-16 Championship Matt Doherty (The Doc)

Matt’s switch to left back from right back under Kenny Jackett seemd to revitalise him.  He’d told us at the previous year’s Meet the Players how much he wanted to score and he went on to make game changing contributions.   He was presented with his trophy before the EFL Cup second round win over Cambridge by John Golding, Peter Woodifield, Dave Slape, Peter Abbott   and Bill Ridgeon


2014-15 Championship - Richard Stearman

A “local lad” The Stears” won all of the player and fan awards before inexplicably being sold  to Fulham although he was the featured player in the match prgramme!  Fulham FC kindly hosted us at Craven Cottage to present Stears with his trophy.


2013-14 League 1  Kevin McDonald

Wolves were crowned League 1 Champions breaking league and club records all the way..   In a close run fight between goalkeeper Carl Ikeme, midfielders Bakary Sako and  Kevin McDonald, full back Scot Golbourne and striker Nouha Dicko…….Kevin McDonald ran out the winner.   Joe Feehan presented Kevin with his trophy prior to the Brentford match.and we also caught up with Bakary and Mitch presented his trophy at last.










2012-13 Championship - BAKARY SAKO in his first season at the club.  We hoped to present the award before the Charlton match but Bakary is carrying an injury and could not  travel so Manager Dean Saunders accepted the trophy on Bakary’s behalf - here presented by Chairman Earl.


  trophy supplied by www.framous.ltd.uk

  





2011-12 WAYNE HENNESSEY


The brilliant Wales #1 gave Wolves the best shot at staying in the Premier League.   In spite of being injured for the last few matches he was by far and away the most prolific shot-stopper in the League, unfortunately, but he joins the honoured few who have won the trophy for a second time.    When the trophy was presented to him, nice man that he is, he was full of praise for Carl Ikeme’s performances in goal as we returned to the Championship


Wayne was presented with the trophy by James Perkins, assisted by dad Dean, Simon Overmee, Robin Prickett and secretary Slape.






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2010-11 MATT JARVIS


A landslide vote for Wolves latest England player (since Bully that is).  The second top “assists” player in the Premier League - Matt Jarvis is our player of the season 2010-11.   The presentation was made at Molineux on Sunday 21st August before the first home match of the season against Fulham and which was also the the tribute to Frank Munro.  Peter Abbott,  Dave Slape, Roy Eagles, and  Peter Bartlett joined Chairman Earl for the presentation. Picture courtesy of Wolves Official Photographer, Sam.


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2009-10 Kevin Doyle

2009-10 Wolves’ record signing has made an outstanding contribution to our survival attempt in our second season in the Premiership.  Kevin Doyle was presented with the trophy at the 2009-10 Meet the Players (pix) at the team hotel on the night before the away draw at Craven Cottage. Trophy picture of Doyler again courtesy of Peter Harrington at Ivanhoe Photography (here)


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2008-9 Sylvan Ebanks-Blake

2008-9 - the Championship winning season resulted in a strong result for golden boot winner Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, ahead of Kevin Foley and Kights.  The presentation was made by Graham Stancombe, Paul Coles,and  Dave Slape,  before the Real Valladolid pre-season friendly on August 8th one week ahead of the Premiership kick off. We’d like to thank Peter Harrington, photographer, for permission to use this photograph of Sylvan scoring at Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship (and second consecutive Golden Boot) season.


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2007-8 Wayne Hennessey


The 2007-8 winner  Wayne Hennessey was presented with his trophy at our Meet the Players event on Friday 28th March before the last London game of the season.  Chairman Earl performed the presentation - citing Wayne’s amazing 17 clean sheets already.



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 Matt Murray 2006-7


2006-7 our winner of the player of the season trophy was Matt M u r r a y, g o a lk e e p e r e x traordinaire and responsible for getting us to the playoffs with astonishing match winning and saving saves.   Peter Woodifield, Trevor and Callum Reed present Matt with the trophy at the first home game of the season.  Matt had a bad shoulder injury the day before the first leg of the play off finals in May 2007 against WBA, giving Wayne Hennessey his League debut with Wolves, but Matt has looked to recover well over the summer break.



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 BBC Midlands Tonight interviewed Matt Murray on Valentines Day report here and Matt’s trophy cabinet featured his London Wolves award

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2005-6 Joleon Lescott

 


London Wolves 2005-6 Player of the Season is again Joleon Lescott, one of only two players to win the award three times.  Unfortunately, we were soon to learn that the club had sold “the best defender in the Championship” to Premiership Everton for around £4.5million (installments over 2 years +). Our very best wishes go to Joleon as he makes the step up.  He missed Wolves entire season in the Premiership with knee injuries.  Matt Murray very kindly presented Joleon with his trophy in 2010!



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2004-5 Joleon Lescott

Congratulations to Alex Rae our 2003-4 winner on winning a Scottish SPL Championship with a last day victory over Hibs and with Celtic surprisingly beaten by Motherwell.  Rangers won by one point.



At the London Wolves Meet the Players evening on 29th April 2005 Chairman Stuart Earl presented our choice of Player of the Season with his trophy.  Joleon, winner in he promotion season again edged out 2000-1 winner Lee Naylor, generally also agreed to be most improved player of the season.  Lee says he still has the trophy on his wall.  Joleon also said that it was very special to have been presented with the Players’ Player of the Season at the tribute dinner to Sir Jack two nights earlier.






2003-4 Alex Rae


For the Premiership season 2003-4 our choice was Alex Rae, seen here being presented with his trophy by Chairman Stoo.  London Wolves wish Alex every success at his 2004-5 club, Glasgow Rangers.  We’re delighted to congratulate him on his Champions Medal as Rangers take the Scottish Premier League championship from Celtic on the last day of the season.


Alex, season top scorer with 8 league and cup goals, kept our hopes alive of staying in the Premiership long beyond the pundits’ predictions, and indeed in the FA Cup when Kiddy nearly took us out, and while Camara, controversially awarded the club’s own award before deciding he didn’t want to stay, was missing opportunity after opportunity. Alex won the Premiership Goal of the Month award too, for his stunning shot against Bolton which gave Wolves our first ever away Premiership point in a 1-1 draw.. and this well known picture comes from the First Division match against Derby









2002-03 One of the players missed most of all during the premiership season was centre back Joleon Lescott who won our Player of the Year award for the promotion season.  Here he is at Molineux receiving his award from Dave Bracher, Dave Slape and Jack Sammuels.




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Received his award from John Englemen, Alan Blount, Ivan Gillespie and Don Brierley




  


2000-2001 Lee Naylor



and here is Ludovic Pollet receiving his award for 1999-2000 from Bob Richards, Dave Bracher and Peter Davies in 2000.



and in 1998-9 it was Kevin Muscat








Special thanks to Peter Abbott for the presentation photos from the 80s.  Peter’s in most of the photos.

1986-87 Steve Stoutt






1985-86 - David Barnes






1984-85 Tim Flowers






1982-83 and 1983-84 John Burridge

                                                 




1981-82 and 1980-81 Paul Bradshaw


        






1979-80 Peter Daniel - the handsome chap making the presentation is Dave Slape (pic Mark Feehan) accompanied by Peter Abbott, Mark Feehan, Terry Peachey and Ray Stock



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and WWLSC also made a presentation to the physio Dennis Conyard LCSP (Physio) who was the first team trainer at Molineux from 1983-1985.



 



A special award was also made to our favourite Wolves Manager, Graham Turner








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Roll of Honour









Season

Division

Player

Pictures - click

2022-2023

 Premier League

Rúben  Neves

Rúben  Neves

2021-2022

 Premier League

José Sá

José Sá

2020-2021

 Premier League

Pedro Neto

Pedro Neto

2019-2020

 Premier League

Adama Traore

Adama Traore

2018-2019

 Premier League

Raúl Jiménez

Raúl Jiménez

2017-2018

 SkyBet Championship*

Conor Coady

Capt Conor

2016-2017

 SkyBet Championship*

Dave Edwards

Dangerous

2015-2016

 SkyBet Championship*

Matt Doherty

The_Doc

2014-2015

 SkyBet Championship*

Richard Stearman

The_Stears

2013-2014

SkyBet League 1 (Champions)

Kevin McDonald

Kevin

2012-2013

Championship* (relegated)

Bakary Sako

Bakary

2011-2012

Premier League (relegated)

Wayne Hennessey

Wayne-2

2010-2011

Premier League

Matt Jarvis

Jarvo

2009-2010

Premier League

Kevin Doyle

Doyler

2008-2009

Championship* (champions)

Sylvan Ebanks-Blake

Sylvan

2007-2008

Championship*

Wayne Hennessey

Wayne-1

2006-2007

Championship*

Matt Murray

Matt

2005-2006

Championship*

Joleon Lescott

Joleon 3

2004-2005

Championship*

Joleon Lescott

Joleon 2

2003-2004

Premier League

Alex Rae

Alex

2002-2003

First Division

Joleon Lescott

Joleon 1

2001-2002

First Division

Alex Rae

Alex Rae

2000-2001

First Division

 Lee Naylor


1999-2000

First Division

Ludovic Pollet

Ludo

1998-1999

First Division

Kevin Muscat

Kevin Muscat

1997-1998

First Division

Keith Curle


1996-1997

First Division

Mike Stowell


1995-1996

First Division

Steve Bull


1994-1995

First Division

David Kelly


1993-1994

First Division**

Andy Thompson


1992-1993

Second Division

Mike Stowell


1991-1992

Second Division

Paul Birch


1990-1991

Second Division

Paul Cook


1989-1990

Second Division

Mark Venus


1988-1989

Third Division

Steve Bull


1987-1988

Fourth Division (Champions)

Steve Bull


1986-1987

Fourth Division

Steve Stoutt

Steve Stoutt

1985-1986

Third Division  (relegated)

David Barnes

David Barnes

1984-1985

Second Division

Tim Flowers

Tim Flowers

1983-1984

First Division**

John Burridge

Budgie 2

1982-1983

Second Division (runners up)

John Burridge

Budgie 1

1981-1982

First Division**

Paul Bradshaw

Paul Bradshaw 2

1980-1981

First Division*

Paul Bradshaw

Paul Bradshaw 1

1979-1980

First Division*

Peter Daniel

Peter Daniel

1978-1979

First Division*

George Berry


1977-1978

First Division*

Kenny Hibbitt


1976-1977

Second Division

Steve Daley


*  In 2004-5 the divisions were renamed Premier League, Championship, 1st and 2nd Divisions.

**The 1st division became the Premier league (sometimes Premiership until 1999) at the end of the 1992-93 season - the 2nd, 3rd and 4th divisions were re-named the 1st, 2nd and 3rd divisions respectively.

and, if the award had been made,  the 1967-68 candidate would almost certainly have been The Doog and after that  ”King” John Richards would have walked away with the award a few times too.

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