Who will be Shrewsbury Town's Player of the Year?
Shrewsbury Town enter their penultimate game of the season on Saturday looking for the win that will secure their League One safety for another season.





Peterborough are the visitors to Greenhous Meadow this weekend, before the fixture list completes with the trip to Swindon the following Sunday.
Safety is for Town to achieve over the coming two games, but who is the key man that has helped them to their current position? Tim Nash picks his five choices.
1, SULLAY KAIKAI
Surely destined for the very top, some fans have even suggested he could be Town's best player of all time!
Tricky, pacy with bags of confidence and skill, the 20-year-old on loan from Crystal Palace is Town's top scorer.
That's despite only playing around the half the season and rarely as as an out-and-out striker.
But his willingness to shoot on sight, power and accuracy make him a match-winner. Voted League One Player of the Month for March.
Games: 27; Goals: 12; Chances: 8.5/10
2, NATHANIEL KNIGHT-PERCIVAL
Few would have thought the 29-year-old centre-back would be in the running when he returned from a ruptured cruciate ligament in September.
But over the last few months the commanding defender has rediscovered the consistency that had him dubbed 'Rolls Royce' last season.
Strong and powerful, he is a threat in both penalty areas and his leadership skills made him the obvious choice as captain when James Collins and Liam Lawrence departed.
Games: 40; Goals: 5; Chances: 9/10
3, JUNIOR BROWN
A low-key winger signing after being released by League Two Mansfield, few would have had Brown down as a Player of the Year contender.
But when left-back proved a problem position, the 26-year-old stepped up to the plate and made the slot his own, displacing Mat Sadler.
Making up for his lack of inches with his considerable spring, he is good one on one, hugely mobile and attacks like a winger. Cruelly struck down by injury on April 2.
Games: 40; Goals: 1; Chances: 8/10
4, JAYSON LEUTWILER
Given a real run for his money by Mark Halstead, the Swiss goalkeeper has once again claimed the No 1 spot.
Injuries – in particular facial ones after a horrific collision at Grimsby – plus the form of Halstead have restricted his appearances, but he has again proved an extremely reliable last line of defence.
His exceptional positioning often leaves him in the right place to make difficult saves, while his kicking and handling are generally excellent.
Games: 37; Clean sheets: 9; Chances: 8/10
5, ABU OGOGO
Town don't use Prozone, the system that provides data on players' movements on the pitch. But if they did, Ogogo would come out top for ground covered.
Strong in the tackle, the 26-year-old midfielder has bags of stamina and a huge appetite for the game.
Decent in the air and packing a powerful shot, he's been Salop's most consistent player, playing more times than anyone and has skippered the side when Knight-Percival has been out.
Games: 48; Goals: 3; Chances: 9/10





