MORGAN Whittaker declared 'This club means so much to me' after being voted as Plymouth Argyle's 2023/24 Player of the Season.
The talented 23-year-old attacker was the joint third top scorer in the Championship with 19 goals and also had eight assists as he played a huge part in the Pilgrims staying up. He picked up 47 per cent of the vote, with defender Lewis Gibson the runner-up on 17 per cent while midfielder Adam Randell was third with seven per cent.
Whittaker said on Instagram: "Thank you to everyone for voting me Argyle Player-of-the-Season. This club means so much to me and what a special season it has been."
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