Play-off final goalscoring hero Leon Broadhurst (pictured) was left with his hands full after walking away with a host of awards at Stourbridge FC's end of season presentation night.
The newly promoted Glassboys celebrated their incredible season last Friday and Broadhurst was the evening's major winner with four awards.
The midfielder who hit 22 goals including the winning goal in the play-off final at Leamington, secured the players player of the year, the committee player of the year, manager's player of the year and was joint winner of the supporters player of the year with defender Nathan Bennett.
Meanwhile, he came second behind Mark Bellingham in the top goalscorer award.
Manager Gary Hackett said: " I think a lot of the awards were very close but Leon was a worthy winner.
"He's had a great season and he's consistantly come up with the goals when we needed them.
"He's got all the attributes to be an excellent midfielder because he's got a fantastic engine, which allows him to get box to box , while he has the ability to get into the right position at the right time."
The manager is set for talks with club chairman Stephen Hyde this week to sort out a budget for next season before sitting down with his current squad.
Broadhurst's future is sure to be near the top of the list as he was approached by Chasetown earler in the season about a possible move.
One new addition already confirmed for next season is Dave King as the club's new youth team manager.
He takes over from Mick Wooldridge and his assistant Pete Evans who have stepped down from their roles.
King joins the club from Brierley and Withymoor FC and is well regarded locally for his success in developing and bringing through young players, most notably during his time in charge of the youth set-up at Lye Town.
Hyde said: "We would like to thank Mick and Pete for their efforts over the past few years.
"Winning the Midland Floodlit Youth League Cup Final against Worcester City in 2005 as the likes of Sam Rock, Lee Dimmock and Chris Field came through was an undoubted highlight and reaching the first round proper of the FA Youth Cup in the season just ended was another excellent achievement.
"We are absolutely delighted that Dave King has agreed to take charge and hopefully he can carry on the good work in the future."
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