A report from a Northampton fan:
Northampton's 1-1 draw at Yeovil Town on Saturday increased their unbeaten run to a new club record of 22 league games. Ahead of this weekend's championship coronation v Luton Town I look how each player has contributed to the championship-winning campaign.
Adam Smith: Football League team of the year goalkeeper could well go on to become the club's first £1 million player. A superb season.
Brendan Moloney: Defending is perhaps this right-back's weakest element but more than makes up for it with marauding runs forward. Key player in Chris Wilder's counter attacking style.
Zander Diamond: Not getting any younger but a rock in Town's defence this season. A player to rely on and good experience to play alongside Rod McDonald.
Rod McDonald: Concrete Rod has progressed at a staggering rate since joining from non-league. Still has the odd mistake in him but emerged as a first choice centre back.
Ryan Cresswell: Things just haven't gone well this season for Ryan. Although he is a good defender, he has struggled to get into the side with Diamond and McDonald performing well.
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Luke Prosser: Not set the world alight since joining on loan. Looks a tidy player when given time on the ball, but ponderous under pressure.
Dave Buchanan: Would be a popular choice for player of the season. 'Mr 7 out of 10' is super consistent with a great work ethic. Needs to sign a new long-term contract ASAP.
Josh Lelan: Probably done just about enough to be retained as a reserve right back on a cheap contract.
John-Joe O'Toole: PFA League Two Team of the Year player and standout in the Cobblers midfield. His long term contract seems a great decision from Wilder. Will handle League One no problem.
Joel Byrom: In and out of the Cobblers' side but on his day a key component of Northampton's success. Can pick a pass and keeps Town's play ticking over.
Danny Rose: Stepped up ably at the latter end of the season and gives Byrom good competition. An honest player who deserves to be kept on.
Jason Taylor: Always done a good job when called upon but his physical style is less suited to a Town side that can now play a bit. Deserves to be starting elsewhere.
Lawson D'Ath: Not built on his fantastic first season at Sixfields but a player in there for sure and worth a place alone for his work rate. Better defensively than other wingers.
Ricky Holmes: What can you say about this man? Cobblers pocket rocket has been sensational and looks Championship level.
Nicky Adams: Came good at the end of the season but needs to find consistency throughout. Worth a place for his set pieces alone.
Alfie Potter: Struggled badly with injuries but pace matches well with Town's counter-attacking ambitions. Worth sticking with but needs to up his game.
Sam Hoskins: Rapid, mobile attacker but still not sure if he's a striker or a midfielder. Needs to be put on shooting practice to up his finishing rate.
Marc Richards: Best forward in League Two on his day but another season ended with injury. Banking on him is a gamble but too good to discard. Good club man too.
John Marquis: The sort of player Cobblers fans love, works his backside off and has that Millwall menace. Another that could score more goals.
James Collins: Clearly capable but his all round game not there at present. Would like to see him with a pre-season in him but are there better players out there?.
So there you have it, consistency looks the order of the day as Northampton prepare for League One. With one or two additions of the likes of Wycombe defender Aaron Pierre, Notts County's Stanley Aborah or John Akinde of Barnet, Cobblers could go one further and start an assault on the Championship.
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