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Robinson takes two end of season awards



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Published Date:
27 May 2008
WHITLEY BAY Football Club held their end of season awards bash at Hillheads, in Whitley Bay, with awards for Paul Robinson, Damon Robson, Lee Kerr, Mark Taylor and Darren Reay.
The Player of the Year and the Goal of the Season awards both went to Paul Robinson, the latter for his tremendous strike in the home leg against Lowestoft.

The Players' Player of the season was Damon Robson, with the supporters award going to Mark Taylor.

Darren Reay won the most promising player award and in the season that he become Whitley's youngest ever scorer of 100 goals Lee Kerr claimed the top scorer.

Other good news to come out on the awards night was the re-signing by the Bay of Darren Timmons for next season.

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  • Last Updated: 27 May 2008 11:57 AM
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