CLARETS midfielder Wade Elliott capped a fine season in style by walking away with a host of top awards from the Supporters Clubs' presentation evening last night.
The 29-year-old took nine of the Player of the Season awards and picked up a couple of gongs for Goal of the Season, for his stunning strike against Charlton.
Striker Robbie Blake was another hailed as the fans' favourite, while Jon Harley was also singled out for praise for his performances.
Special awards were given to David Unsworth and Graham Alexander for racking up 500 and 800 appearances respectivelty.
And Clarets legend Jimmy McIlroy received a Lifetime Achievement award.
- LONDON CLARETS Player of the year: Robbie Blake
- CLARETS TRUST Player of the year: Wade Elliott
- SHOOTERS CLARETS Player of the year: Wade Elliott
- BURNLEY FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS CLUB Goal of the season: Wade Elliott v Charlton
Away player of the season: Clarke Carlisle
Player of the year: Wade Elliott
- ROSSENDALE CLARETS Player of the year: Robbie Blake
- ACCRINGTON CLARETS In recognition of scoring 50 league goals for Burnley: Robbie Blake
In recognition of achieving 800 career appearances: Graham Alexander
In recognition of achieving 500 career appearances: David Unsworth
Player of the year: Wade Elliott
- CENTRAL LANCS CLARETS Player of the year: Wade Elliott
Goal of the season: Wade Elliott v Charlton
- EARBY CLARETS Player of the year: Wade Elliott
- BOUNDARY CLARETS Goal of the season: Wade Elliott v Charlton
Player of the year: Wade Elliott
Manager's award: Owen Coyle
- NORTH MANCHESTER CLARETS Player of the year: Wade Elliott
- COLNE CLARETS Goal of the season: Joey Gudjonsson v Watford (away)
Player of the year: Jon Harley
- SOUTH WEST CLARETS Player of the year: Robbie Blake
CISA (Clarets Independent Supporters Association) Player of the year: Robbie Blake
- WEST YORKSHIRE CLARETS Achievement award: Michael Duff
Champagne moment: Andrew Cole (QPR hat-trick)
Player of the year: Wade Elliott
- LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Jimmy McIlroy
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