The Romford Town presentation night went almost too well with every person in attendance laughing so much they
just cannot believe that that man Murrell isn't on stage more often.
The comedy stylings of Rickee Murrell went down well as revelations of the awards were revealed to the masses.
Until minutes before the unveiling of awards; players player of the season and managers player of the season, votes were still
coming in to decide the champions that would take the awards.
Players player of the season went a deserving Benny Brace with a sterling effort put into every game he played.
Brace, usually a rugby boy, stunned players and fans alike with the superb tackles, goals and pure skill that kept Romford
Town in it all season, helping to steer them to promotion in their first season.
Chris Jones took the managers player of season award with the admiration of a proud manager. Joneses performances
all season being the mainstay of the team with consistancy and dedication matched only by the dedication of Clayton making
every effort not to turn up whenever he could think of an excuse.
As we already knew, Stevie Hammond, who played in only a handful of games last season, sweeped the stage with the top
goalscorer award nestled tightly between his claw-like hands.