JARROD BOWEN HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR THE PFA BRISTOL STREET MOTORS PLAYER OF THE MONTH PRIZE FOR DECEMBER – WITH VOTING OPENHERE NOW. The 22-year-old winger enjoyed another fruitful month, scoring six goals in six appearances – also grabbing two assists – as Nigel Adkins’ side registered five wins and a draw to remain unbeaten in the final month of 2018. Bowen bagged a brace in the opening game of December as the Tigers claimed a 3-2 win at QPR, before also scoring twice in the wins against Swansea City (3-2) and Leeds United (2-0). His impressive form sees him nominated for the award alongside Norwich City duo Teemu Pukki and Marco Stiepermann, Leeds United’s Pablo Hernandez and Pontus Jansson and Aston Villa’s on-loan striker Tammy Abraham. Voting closes at 8am on Wednesday and you can help Jarrod win by voting at this link.
Shame for Bowen in a way as these awards seem to become just an internet popularity, or who can mobilise enough voters to bother voting award, rather than an award of merit and esteem. Plus, the Norwich players have the advantage of their fans having more leisure time on their hands to enable them to get their votes in, which seems unfair.
Yes, there being so much to do on buzzing, vibrant, 24 hour party time Hull can be a disadvantage at times.
Norwich fans have the benefit of 6 fingers on each hand, meaning they can type faster as well. A clear advantage when it comes to online voting
So Poncy ****ing Jansson wins the award, shocker! Ah well, the less exposure for Jarrod the better. **** off Leeds.