DONS multi-function utility player RICHARD FOSTER has won the Aberdeen-Mad Player of the Year Award for 2010.
Aberdeen-Mad punters have been voting in their hundreds for the last week to decide this year's winner of the award.
And this year's Aberdeen-Mad PotY is a player who has stood up to be counted in a trying season for the Dons.
Foster has proved this season more than any other that he is the Swiss Army Knife in the Dons squad. Playing in a number of positions during the season, the term 'utility player' is a tad unkind to a player who gives his all in every game. The high point of the season is surely when he and fellow fish-out-of-water centre-half Charlie Mulgrew showed tremendous grit, determination and teamwork to keep a clean sheet in the 1-0 home win against Rangers during a defensive injury crisis at the club.
Congratulations to Richard, and hopefully he can finally make a position in the first team his own in the coming seasons.
The final result:
1. Richard Foster - 53.7% (109 votes)
2. Jamie Langfield - 20.2% (41 votes)
3. Darren Mackie - 13.3% (27 votes)
4. Andrew Considine - 10.3% (21 votes)
5. Charlie Mulgrew - 2.5% (5 votes)
Total votes: 203