BURNLEY winger Wade Elliott admitted he was humbled by the honours he received at the club's official end of season ceremony last night.
The 29-year-old was voted player of the year for the second season running, after sweeping the board at the supporters' clubs' presentation night on Tuesday.
But Elliott, who recently signed a new three-year deal, admitted he hopes there is more to come from him.
"I'm humbled. It's been a good couple of days," he said.
"I'm pleased because, especially looking back, you realise some of the football that's been played has been really good and it brings home to you what a good squad we've got.
"That makes the awards especially pleasing."
Of the award voted for by his team-mates, he added: "To be held in good regard from the lads, especially because we've got a really good bunch, and also we've got some really good players, so the awards mean a lot to me.
"Hopefully there's more to come. You start turning your attentions to next season now.
"I've enjoyed my football, it's worked out really well for me. I'll have a nice couple of weeks in the summer and enjoy it and then start focusing on next year.
"The gaffer's come in and let everyone express themselves and we've responded to that and hopefully we'll be able to push on next year. I believe that the club's progressing.
"We've got a good squad and I enjoy coming in to work with the lads every day."
And that was a sentiment endorsed by on-loan striker Andrew Cole.
The former Manchester United and England ace, who joined Burnley from Sunderland in January, revealed he was still contemplating his footballing future, but said: "They are a great set of lads here.
"It's a long season, with 46 games, and a difficult season, so I've got to talk it through with the wife and kids, and if I come to the right decision it will be okay.
"I'm still trying to run along - not as much as I used to, but such is life."
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