12 May 2002: Prince of Wales 5-0 Logica - A disappointing end to the season, but Nigel Hoyland once again impresses between the sticks.

05 May 2002: Logica 0-5 Lillington - A few technical problems this week, but Reevaldo just and justly gets the nod.

28 April 2002: Logica 4-1 Holland Club; Holland Club 0-0 Logica - Yet another outstanding performance between the sticks, as Nigel Hoyland commands your crosses in the box.

21 April 2002: Kensington Stanley 1-3 Logica - Despite fielding the Dream Team, it was the heroics of young keeper Richard Booth that ultimately won the plaudits.

14 April 2002: Logica 4-3 South West Eighteen - Jeff Hatton rises above the dross to produce a brace of quality strikes that is enough to secure three points.

07 April 2002: Logica 5-6 London Radnor - An exciting game of high drama and eventual defeat saw new kid on the block Dave Holton impress the knowledgable footballing public this week.

17 March 2002: Logica 1-6 Parsons Green - A poor performance guarantees a poor turn-out at the polls, but Jeff Hatton is deemed to be the best of a bad bunch.

24 February 2002: Townmead 0-6 Logica - Logica duly gub the bottom team and Mark Abbott sneaks off with the Award for the small matter of notching four times.

17 February 2002: Logica 2-3 South Wimbledon - It was so close to being another famous giant-killing, and it was the captain's example set by Mainwaring that typified Logica's superb effort.

03 February 2002: Logica 2-3 Prince of Wales - The Supreme Groomo leads from the back with a superb all-round display of the defensive arts, which unfortunately his colleagues are unable to match.

06 January 2002: Logica 3-4 Gardeners Arms - Reevaldo continues a fine literary tradition, as he writes himself into the record books.

16 December 2001: Racing Club Santos 1-2 Logica - Manlio Trovato gets the nod as the defensive rock on which this famous Cup victory was built.

09 December 2001: Logica 1-6 Racing Club Santos - Logica may have come off distinctly second best when it came to Racing, but two thoroughbreds from the Logica stable ended up fighting out a two horse race with Reevaldo first past the post.

02 December 2001: South West Eighteen 1-5 Logica - Another Logica Field day as Mercer becomes the first player to get the outright nod twice this season.

25 November 2001: Racing Club Santos 3-1 Logica - Logica go down but Jon Clarke contributes significantly to a second half fight-back that came closer to salvaging a point than the final scoreline suggests.

18 November 2001: Gardeners Arms 0-2 Logica - An indecisive electorate cannot decide between Jez Brown, Gareth Byrne, Jon Clarke and Jeff Hatton as Logica get back on track with three important points.

11 November 2001: Logica 1-5 Everyman - An appallingly disappointing result for the team, but Richard McWilliam stands out from the crowd after playing a blinder.

04 November 2001: London Radnor 8-2 Logica - Our opponents are not the only ones to have a field day, as Mercer Field wins the MoM Award by a landslide.

28 October 2001: Parsons Green 1-3 Logica - A combination of sound defending and honest endeavour earn Manlio Trovato the nod after Logica's important victory.

21 October 2001: Worlds End 1-2 Logica - An outstanding performance between the sticks from Lee Pendleton contributes to another famous Cup giant-killing.

14 October 2001: Logica 3-1 Townmead - Not quite as convincing a victory as it should have been, but with two old style goals and one of those new goals, Mark Abbott demonstrates some excellent electorate-manipulation techniques.

07 October 2001: Logica 2-4 Kensington Stanley - Another defeat and its the defenders who are still impressing the voting public, with Jeff Hatton top of the pile.

30 September 2001: Lillington 10-4 Logica - Despite the comprehensive defeat, it was a breath-taking display of spectacular acrobatics from novice right-back Nich Fazel that turned the voters' heads this week.

16 September 2001: Everyman 0-2 Logica - A display of raw, physical aggression from Reevaldo earns the respect and the majority of votes from his peers.