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LUFC Gradel wins Player of the season award

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Leeds United midfielder Max Gradel picked up the Player of the Year award at Saturday night`s end of season awards dinner.

Gradel bounced back in great fashion this season, after his sending off on the final day of last season, he proved to be an integral part of Leeds push at the top end of the table this season.

The 23 year old has also chipped in with seventeen goals so far this season, a tally only bettered by Luciano Becchio.

Jonny Howson picked up the Young Player of the Year award.

Howson captained the side for a large proportion of the season and he is the only Leeds player to have currently started all 45 Championship games this season.

The 22 year old who picked up his first England under 21 cap earlier this season also got amongst the goals.

Howson has chipped in with eleven goals so far this season including a fifteen-minute hat trick at Scunthorpe United.

Bradley Johnson picked up the goal of the season award for his 35-yard screamer, in the FA Cup replay at Elland Road against Arsenal.

His goal got Leeds back into the game after conceding twice in the opening thirty-five minutes.

Unfortunately, it proved in vain, as Arsenal scored again in the second half to secure a 3-1 win.

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