2010/11 MOST IMPROVED PLAYER OF THE SEASON

Heider Helguson wins this years most improved player of the season Award. Helguson may be now classed as a veteran but he has gone from joke figure at QPR to key player in just one season.

Helguson has always been a bit of a Kevin Davies type player, excellent in the air for his size, a real competitor and someone who can hold the ball up to bring others into play.

The arrival of Neil Warnock saw Helguson given a fresh chance, a new style of play saw Helguson as the figurehead of the team with the likes of Taarabt, Smith, Ephraim and Mackie playing off his hold up play.

Helguson quickly established himself as a regular under Warnock and a key part of the team. He still missed good chances but his work rate for the team was not going unnoticed and we always looked a better side when he was playing.

Helguson had a good run in February/March where he scored six goals in six games to help open up a lead at the top that was never surpassed.

His performance away at Barnsley was heroic at times fighting for every ball and giving everything he had to make sure we won that game.

He ended the season with thirteen goals and has turned his QPR career around to become a key player for Neil Warnocks Championship winning team.

Previous Winners

2009-10: Peter Ramage
2008-09: Kaspars Gorkss
2007-08: Zesh Rehmann
2006-07: Damion Stewart
2005-06: Lee Cook
2004-05: Marcus Bignot
2003-04: Marcus Bean
2002-03: Paul Furlong
2001-02: Matthew Rose
2000-01: Chris Plummer
1999-00: Lee Harper
1998-99: Matthew Rose