Sunday, 1 August 2010

Holy Moley, what an evening

Weltons Players and supporters were once again treated to a truly memorable Presentation Evening at the Ottewells Dunholme estate. A tremendous Live set from Chart toppers ‘Just for Kicks’ capped off a superb evening where Scott Coupland was the big winner of the night scooping both the Players Player of the Season and Managers player of the Season awards for the First Team.

The first award of the night to be presented by Helen Alexander saw Will Carter pick up the first Teams Clubman of the season award. Manager Al Taylor highlighted Carters commitment to the Club and his tireless work on popular website www.wsscfc.blogspot.com .

Few in attendance were surprised with the winner of the next two awards when Scott Coupland’s virtuoso season was rewarded with the Managers Player of the Season award and couplands fellow players also voted him as there Player of the Season.

Coupland has now won the Players Player award for the third consecutive season and you wouldn’t bet against him winning it again next Year.

Weltons Management team of Al Taylor, Lee coupland, Mack Sawyer and John Stanham were thanked by last Seasons Captain Neil Stocks with very questionable gifts.

The Reserve Team awards were far more up in the air than the first teams with a whole number of players in contention for the Top awards with Bradley Brookes backing himself as favourite for all three prizes.

To Brookes’s astonishment though it was Gary evans who picked up the Clubman award from Management duo Mark Daly and Paul Schaer. Just reward for his excellent commitment both on and off the field.

If Bradley Brookes was taken back by that then the nerves must have really been starting to set in as the second award of the evening once again didn’t come his way.

The Division 4 Champions voted veteran midfielder Lee Cooper there players player of the Season for bringing his vast experience and calming influence on a very young Reserve side.

Brookes shock at seeing the first two awards not come his way though soon turned to joy when just as he expected he was awarded Mark daly and Paul Schaers Managers Player of the season award.

Daly concluded the presentations with his controversial red card award highlighting the misdemeanours of many Social players including Dan carlile, Scott Coupland and Mr and Mrs Alex Munn. The award however went once again to Lee Coupland for seeing red in a game early on in the campaign for stamping on a Heighington opponent.

From then on in the evenings proceedings took a rather more unsophisticated turn as Just for Kicks took over playing long into the night as mass debauchery ensued and Moley Moley took centre stage.