Congratulations to all students who have been nominated at the club they represent 'Player of the Half Term'.
Here, the coaches explain why they have chosen their respective students for their quality and attitude on the training pitch and their performances in the league and cup games over the last six weeks.
ESPFA DERBYSHIRE (Belper Town Black)
"KAELIN COLE-TONKS has embraced his role as captain this year, leading by example on the pitch. He consistently contributes with goals, assists and gives 100% effort in every game. Kaelin's attacking quality really stands out, especially his ability to drive forward and take on opponents to create chances for the team. Well done Kaelin, keep it up!"
- Nathan Morley
ESPFA GREATER MANCHESTER (Mossley AFC White)
"Our player of the half term for October is HABIB ULLAH who has been brilliant in the first opening games. He has shown bravery in goal making big saves but also leading the team from the back."
- Jordan Vincent
ESPFA CHESHIRE (Runcorn Linnets)
"JACOB KNELL has settled into the programme brilliantly with a good understanding of standards and expectations. He shows great commitment to training sessions and has displayed a consistent and positive level of performance on a match day."
- Steve Chaney
ESPFA WEST MIDLANDS (Rushall Olympic Black)
"HARRY RIX has shown a fantastic attitude and a will to listen and learn. He has been magnificent in every game he has played in and is a real pleasure to work with."
- Steve Hinks
ESPFA LANCASHIRE (Skelmersdale United)
"Our player of the half term is a very hard choice because the effort and commitment from all of the lads has been great. But I’ve decided to go with HAYDN BEDFORD. Fantastic attitude and effort throughout training and teamed with great performances in the games."
- Graham Hastings
ESPFA STAFFORDSHIRE (Stafford Town)
"BILLY TUCKETT has been an outstanding player in training and matches and shows high level of consistency in his play. With a few tweaks to his game he will be play at a good standard!"
- James Cliff
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