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  1. 'Best player has to be Miller' & 'good riddance' to Kettlewellpublished at 17:31 21 March

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    Lennon Miller and Stuart Kettlewell

    We asked for your Motherwell player of the year - and the biggest disappointment.

    Here's what some of you said:

    James: Before his injury, Paul McGinn was our most consistent player. Liam Gordon has taken on that mantle. Lennon Miller has been fantastic in patches and dragged us through some games before his injury. And as much as I hate to it it, our biggest letdowns have been Stuart Kettlewell and Stephen O'Donnell.

    Ryan: Miller - best. O'Donnell - worst. Tom Sparrow - most improved.

    Mark: There's no two ways about it, Aston Oxborough has been incredible this season. Shame he got injured but it was good to see him getting close to full fitness again. It's also good to see Tawanda Maswanhise playing - he looks like he always has a good time and has got on the scoresheet a good few times too.

    Paul: Biggest letdown overall has been the number of injuries we have faced as a club. This has been frustrating and had a detrimental effect on our ability to have consistency and consolidate after good performances. Best player has to be Miller and it's no coincidence that our upturn in results has been after he became available again after injury.

    Kevin: Player of the season has got to be Maswanhise, just edging Miller. Poorest performer was Kettlewell, good riddance.

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  2. Who is your Motherwell player of season? And biggest letdown?published at 15:13 20 March

    Have your say

    With just eight Premiership games left, we're down to the business end of the season.

    Player reputations have been enhanced - or sullied - with their performances throughout the campaign.

    As thoughts begin to turn to end-of-term awards, we want to know your Motherwell player of the season so far - and the biggest flop.

    Share your views

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  3. 'Same old Scotland - always putting people down'published at 15:49 19 March

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    'Completely wrong' to criticise Miller - Clarke

    We asked your for views on Lennon Miller's comments and the reaction from some in the Scotland camp.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Kevin: If that's what he believes who are we to decry the lad. Set your sights high. Not like us Scots but let's not pillory him for being ambitious.

    Keith: Much ado about nothing. A young lad who has confidence in himself, but also probably an off-the-cuff remark that is being made to carry more weight than it needs to be. Same old Scotland - always putting people down. Embrace his enthusiasm and confidence.

    Ross: He's a generational talent, but he may well regret those comments now being around the squad. Pretty sure John McGinn for one won't let that go lightly!

    He's been naive at best and probably been caught in the headlights a bit during the interview. One thing's for sure, he'll only improve with the quality around him in the national squad. Good luck, Lennon.

    Gary: I think the comments are being blown totally out of proportion and not helped by John Carver mentioning it. As a Well fan, I can confirm young Lennon is the most humble and very down to earth lad there is.

    If he said "I can't believe I am in the squad and I will never be as good as the other lads" then that would tell Clarke he isn't ambitious. A total non-story. Just let the lad learn and he will be a massive player for Scotland.

    Alistair: I think Miller most likely meant "a couple of years" rather than "a couple of months" and simply misspoke. Any other times I have heard him speak he comes across as quietly confident (a good thing) and not at all arrogant (a bad thing). Overall, the media are overhyping the situation.

    Gary: Surprised to hear McGinn criticising the comments which are being totally overblown. Would be a bigger concern if Miller didn't have confidence to improve.

    Wonder if John regrets his stupid oompah dance before the Euros then hardly kicking a ball the whole tournament? He is better than that so was very unfair to criticise young Lennon.

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