The vote for the October Player of the Month is over and it was goalkeeper Harry Lewis who won it. He collected 63% of the vote with Tyreik Wright the runner-up with 23% of the vote and Matty Foulds collecting 14%.
Harry Lewis has clocked up an average fan rating of 7.5 this month for his match performances having played 720 minutes in 8 appearances, and was shadowed closely by Matty Foulds who had an average of 7.2 from 540 minutes and Tyreik Wright with 7.1 from 450 minutes, Matty Platt was next in line with an average of 6.8 from 559 minutes of football.
Must Do Better Next Month
The players that struggled most in October who was bottom of the pile with 3.3 from 225 minutes of football from 4 appearances, with other players just above who played more than 90 minutes of football being Luke Hendrie (2 apps, 180 mins) 4.4, Kian Harratt (2 apps, 180 mins) 4.9 and Jake Young with 4.9 from 2 appearances and 147 minutes of football. The lowest rated players with the most minutes and appearances are Dion Pereira (8 apps, 433 minutes) on 5.1 and Alex Gilliead (7 apps, 534 minutes) on a 5.4 average rating.
Best Stats For October
Back to Harry Lewis picked up 4 Man of the Match awards in October and is now on a total of 6, putting him ahead of Andy Cook who has had 4. He also kept 2 clean sheets in the same month. The only other players to pick up the Man of the Match Award in October were Brad Halliday (vs Crawley Town), Tyreik Wright (vs Swindon Town), Romoney Crichlow (vs Salford City) and Ryan East (vs Leicester City Under 21’s).
In other stats Tyreik Wright had the best shots to shots on target rate with 75% from 8 shots, followed by Levi Sutton 60% from 5 shots and Vadaine Oliver on 50% from 8 shots. When it came to pass accuracy Timi Odusina was on top with 86% Pass Accuracy followed by Yann Songo’o on 84% and Ryan East on 84%, when it comes to the player with the most minutes played and highest pass accuracy Tyreik Wright with 6 appearances and 450 minutes of football was the next highest with a not too shabby 83%. His next nearest competitor for that was Romoney Crichlow with 7 appearances and 535 minutes of football on a decent 79%.