Bialkowski Players' Player of the Year - Ipswich Town News
Town keeper Bartosz Bialkowski added the Players' Player of the Season and Corporate Customers, Boxholders and Sponsors' Player of the Year awards to his collection of gongs at this evening’s End of Season Dinner at Milsoms, Kesgrave Hall.
Bialkowski was previously named the Town Supporters Club Player of the Year and Junior Blues Player of the Year at the recent Player Awards Evening.
The winner of the John Kerridge Memorial Trophy, the manager’s choice award, was Freddie Sears, Kevin Bru won the Goal of the Season for his brilliant strike at Bolton in March, while Andre Dozzell picked up the Young Player of the Year gong.
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