Dan Sweeney, Player of the Year - a fantastic achievement after only 25 games.
Dan
Sweeney has been voted the 2017-18 Barnet Football Club Player of the
Season. He joins a very exclusive club.
Dan
signed for the club in December 2016 and took a while to establish
himself in the first team after various loan spells. Graham Westley
saw his potential in central defence and indeed his leadership
credentials. He was made club Captain and under Martin Allen he began
to shine in a midfield role. In a very short space of time – just
25 first team appearances - he has endeared himself to the supporters
so must take immense credit for getting the award.
Dan
was born in Kingston upon Thames in 1994 and was youth player at AFC
Wimbledon. From March 2013 he joined AFC's ground tenants Kingstonian
and was offered a trial with Ipswich Town.
He
then spent a couple of months at Dulwich Hamlet before a move to
National League South Maidstone United. An undisclosed fee bought him
to the Hive.
Dan
has made one England C appearance against Slovakia in June 2016.
Up
until recently the Player of the Year had been organised by the
Supporters Association and this prestigious award was first presented
way back in 1970.
Les
Eason, was the first winner – not only because it was his finest
season of the ten he spent at Underhill, or his faultless
performances every week, or that he was every fans favourite, but
there was the small matter of 41 goals too!
In
the early 1970's defenders seemed to come out on top with Gordon
Ferry picking up two awards. Gordon could play at centre half, in
midfield and also as a striker and briefly took over as Player
Manager in 1974.
John
Fairbrother's 35 goals in 1976 heralded the arrival of Jimmy Greaves
the following season. Jimmy was simply magnificent and head and
shoulders above any other player in the Southern League even at the
age of 36. It is a widely quoted fact that even operating from
midfield he was the Bees top scorer in 1977-78.
Goalkeeping
legend Gary Phillips won the first of his three awards in 1982, which
was equalled by Lee Harrison, who is the only player to have won 3
successive awards in 1998, 1999 and 2000. Other goalkeepers to have
won are Jack McClelland, Steve Humphries (twice), Maik Taylor, Jake
Cole and Jamie Stephens.
David
Stephens (in 2013 and 2104) and Giuliano Grazioli (in 2004 and 2005)
have picked up successive wins, while Joe Devera also has two
trophies on this mantelpiece from 2008 and 2010 as has John Akinde in
2015 and 2017.
The
complete list is below and many of these players are part of the DNA
of our club but it is not a definitive Who's Who by any means. Please
note that some serious Barnet Football Club A list players have never
received the award.
In
the old days the Supporters Association threw a party at the end of
the season and most of the players attended. It really was a very
special occasion and was always a fun-filled night full of
incident. The events back in the 1980's were especially legendary and
stories from them are probably best kept for a drink in the Bar! I
once woke up on the West Bank Terrace early one Sunday morning after
a PotY having missed the last train back to Finchley!
After
one particularly poor season, long time supporter Gary Mills, the
Compare, announced that instead of a Goal of the Season the SA have
voted for the best Corner Kick of the Season – a few of the players
saw the funny side of it but a few certainly didn't and it got rather
“colourful” for a while.
Unfortunately
for various reasons the award ceremony is a very low key affair if
put on these days, since we arrived at the Hive at least – but as
an old timer I would like to keep the tradition of the award alive.
We all of course have our opinions as to who and why should win every
season but I feel it is still an honour that should be embraced by
any player fortunate enough to receive it.
Well
done Dan, I do hope you win it again next year and have to juggle it
with another trophy!
1970 | Les Eason | 1990 | Andrew Clarke | 2010 | Jake Cole |
1971 | Gordon Ferry | 1991 | Gary Bull | 2011 | Joe Devera |
1972 | Ben Embery | 1992 | David Howell | 2012 | Izale McLeod/Sam Deering |
1973 | Gordon Ferry | 1993 | Gary Phillips | 2013 | David Stephens |
1974 | Steve Tom | 1994 | Alan Walker | 2014 | David Stephens |
1975 | Jack McClelland | 1995 | Dougie Freedman | 2015 | John Akinde |
1976 | Gary Williams | 1996 | Maik Taylor | 2016 | Jamie Stephens |
1977 | John Fairbrother | 1997 | Linvoy Primus | 2017 | John Akinde |
1978 | Jimmy Greaves | 1998 | Lee Harrison | 2018 | Dan Sweeney |
1979 | Les McCormack | 1999 | Lee Harrison | ||
1980 | Steve Oliver | 2000 | Lee Harrison | ||
1981 | Steve Brinkman | 2001 | Sam Stockley | ||
1982 | Gary Phillips | 2002 | Wayne Purser | ||
1983 | Colin Barnes | 2003 | Junior Agogo | ||
1984 | Gary Phillips | 2004 | Giuliano Grazioli | ||
1985 | Peter Brown | 2005 | Giuliano Grazioli | ||
1986 | Nicky Evans/Steve Humphries | 2006 | Nicky Bailey | ||
1987 | Steve Humphries | 2007 | Simon King | ||
1988 | Noel Ashford | 2008 | Joe Devera | ||
1989 | Edwin Stein | 2009 | John O'Flynn |
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