That concludes the awards for the 2025/26 season.
Thank you to all who attended last night and we hope to see you all again next season.
We will now start to look ahead to 2026/27.
We will be announcing our pre-season schedule on Sunday, so tune in to see who we will be facing
The final award of the night.
Lifetime Achievement.
Everyday he is up at the club, sometimes from morning till night, prepping, tidying, making sure everything is ready to go, then running the tearoom at Firsts & U21s games.
Satch is a thoroughly deserved winner of this award.
The penultimate award is a Special Recognition one.
Chris was the recipient this year, he has been doing the match previews and results pages for the programmes now for a few years.
Last summer he agreed to became Club Treasurer & we are thankful for all the work you put in.
This year's Paul Gordon Volunteer of the year award goes to Alan Wibberley.
Alan has been amazing in the tearoom this season, First Team, U21s & Development games and the finals that we hosted at the end of the season.
We're so grateful for all the work that you've done Alan.
Billy completed his haul with the addition of the Sponsors Player of the year award.
This is totalled up between all the Matchday Sponsors picks throughout the season, and Billy had the most with 5.
It was trophy number 4 for Billy as he also took home Club Top Goalscorer.
With a total of 28 goals in 26 games, it was never in doubt who would win this award.
That's is for the team awards.
We have six more to announce.
First up is the Robert Needham Young Player of the year.
Charlie missed the end of the season through injury, but up to that point he had been excellent, he won this award last year, so to win it again is fantastic.
Back in October, we lost our dear friend and excellent photographer John.
The first recipient of the newly named, John Mushet Managers Player of the year, presented by John's Wife Deborah, was Jack Noble.
Planty picked up Players Player of the year for the Under 21s.
Playing 18 games, scoring 6 times, also turning out for the first team throughout the season.
Moving on to our Under 21s.
A tough season, one we always thought we would struggle with due to the large amount of changes with players and management.
Credit to the young lads, they kept going and did put in some good performances.
Supporters Player went to Jay Brealey.
Next up was Marc's choice for Managers Player of the season.
Wearing the captains armband for the last couple of years and also filling in when called upon by the first team.
He also picked up this award last season, well done again, Matty Greaves.
Now we move on to our Development side.
A tough season for the lads, especially not playing consistently, but they battled well all season.
Just the 2 awards for them.
Firstly, Players Player and that was Henry Millership.