The emotional vote? Not a chance. At times Stuart McCall was made to look like a guy pushing 38, but those were notable incidents because they stood out in what was another quality season for the Bantams inspiration. Never gave up unlike so many around him. Never gave less than everything he could.
People will say that City were took good to think about relegation but in truth there were times when you could not see City winning again in the season. Stuart McCall, his attitude and his spirit, made sure we did.
Stuart McCall's final gift to Bradford City was making sure that we did not get another relegation.
What of this season had Mark Bower not turned up with just over half a dozen games to go and provided solidity where previously there was none? Bower did what Molenaar, Myers or Tod could not do and sured up a back line with David Wetherall earning himself a new three year deal in the process.
Without Mark Bower, Bradford City might have been a second division club now and working on the notion that the player of the season is based on who has made the greatest contribution to the Bantam cause, that ranks him pretty high on my list.
It's a pretty simple equation really. If David Wetherall is in the City team, we do well. He played every game when we stayed up. We were doing well in this division with him and pulled away from the drop when he returned from injury. Next season's captain for sure.
At one point he refused to play and he twice left City on loan to other clubs determined not to come back but when he did play, he was stunning.
Curious things keepers. Alan Combe ended the season at City making world class saves and in the Scotland squad despite technically being the third choice at Dundee United. Crucial saves did as much to keep City from getting sucked into relegation.
How impressive is the Spurs winger who spent a couple of months at Valley Parade? Natural width on the left, good crosser, direct. Needs a little shine on his game, his crossing will improve with regular play, but once he starts playing week in week out we could have the answer to the left side problems for Sven Goran.
Needs to leave Spurs for first team football next season.
There is a school of thought that says the reason why Andy Myers has a good season was not that he had got better, but that City had got worse and he had found his level. Perhaps that is half true, perhaps not. Nevertheless Andy provided the only line of defence at times this season and deserves a nod.
Watching Ashley Ward is like dental surgery. Many City fans really do not like the man but the reality of the situation was that when he played City did better than when he was absent. His persistent fouling of opposing centrebacks is so very annoying as is the idea that he gets £18,000 a week to do it, but he does get goals.