Gylfi Sigurdsson is the Planet Swans player of the season this time around having taken the award by a clear margin in the site poll that run this week.
Sigurdsson was cleaning up at the player awards this week at the Liberty Stadium - Supporters Player of the year, Away player of the year and the much valued players' player of the year award all went home with the Icelandic international.
It was the first time that the Supporters' player of the year award was retained by an individual and he joined Alan Tate as the only person to have won the award twice in the eleven years that the dinner has been running.
And if the voting via Wales Online was a mirror image of the voting on here then he would have won by some considerable distance with Sigurdsson picking up more than 50% of the almost 800 votes that were cast here.
It did look for a while back in January as if Sigurdsson may be on his way from the Liberty Stadium but the Swans turned down the advances from Everton and the rest, as they say, is history.
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