Vote for your Pompey player of the season
And you have the opportunity to honour those players who have shone brightest for Paul Cook’s side.
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Hide AdSince 1979 supporters have decided the outcome of the The News/Sports Mail player of the season, with Peter Mellor the first recipient.
Now the ballots are open to deliver your choices from a campaign which has seen the Blues reach the League Two play-offs.
Not since the title-winning side of 2002-03 have Pompey collected as many victories and earned as many points from a league season.
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Hide AdJed Wallace was last year’s overwhelming winner, with second-placed James Dunne a considerable distance behind.
This term there are a number of candidates – and we require your vote to separate them.
Ben Davies has already received the nod from the London Pompey Supporters’ Club in recognition of his impressive efforts.
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Hide AdSince arriving as a free agent from Sheffield United in the summer, the veteran has established himself as a popular Fratton Park figure.
The right-back has made 48 appearances, scoring once, and caught the eye with his high-energy raids down the flank and many assists.
Yet this is no one-horse race – and supporters have the opportunity to vote from a total of 12 candidates.
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Hide AdSkipper Michael Doyle has been a ferocious presence in the heart of midfield, playing through a broken shin bone for a large part of the campaign.
His consistent displays, willingness to give all for the cause and those crucial goals at Accrington and Dagenham & Redbridge have seen him stand out.
Kyle Bennett has been Pompey’s chief creator of goals – he’s been involved in 20 so far.
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Hide AdThe tricky winger, with seven goals and 13 assists, was also voted by League Two managers in their top 15 players of the season.
Christian Burgess arrived for a fee from Peterborough and established himself as a crucial presence at the heart of the defence.
His ability on the ball has also been a key part to Cook’s playing approach.
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Hide AdEnda Stevens is Pompey’s only League Two ever-present and an attacking outlet from left-back, weighing in with a number of assists.
Gareth Evans is a workaholic midfielder with nine goals, while Gary Roberts has emerged from injury problems to be a sublime attacking force.
Adam Webster has enjoyed his finest Fratton Park season, revelling in the centre of defence, while teenager Conor Chaplin has scored 10 times.
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Hide AdMarc McNulty is presently top-scorer, loanee Matt Clarke has shone, while Danny Hollands been a crucial cog.
So many options – and you must decide the outcome.
Click here to cast your vote online or alternatively email your pick to [email protected]
The voting deadline is midnight Wednesday, May 4.