STEPHEN DAWSON: Tenacious midfielder slotted in immediately after his move from Mansfield and was named player of the season after being the driving force in the promotion push. 9
WAYNE BROWN: Summer signing showed many times why he earned the nickname `Superman'. Sometimes shaky but still one of League Two's top goalkeepers. 8
PAUL SCOTT: Club captain performed admirably at right-back until knee surgery in March brought a premature end to his season. 7
BEN FUTCHER: Towering defender was a commanding presence in defence and offered new deal after finishing season with the armband. 7
EFE SODJE: Although he gets caught out occasionally, the veteran defender showed he still has plenty to offer. 7
DAVE BUCHANAN: Mr Reliable after adapting well to new role at left-back. Only man to play every minute of every game. 7
ELLIOTT BENNETT: On-loan winger was one of three ever-presents. Bombed up and down right wing all season. Back at Wolves and unsure of future at Premier League newcomers. 8
BRIAN BARRY-MURPHY: Formed hugely effective centre-midfield partnership with Stephen Dawson. Great distribution and his excellent dead-ball deliveries provided a constant threat. 7
MIKE JONES: Another ever-present, who grew in confidence with every game. The skilful winger tired towards the end of his first full season but shared individual awards with Dawson. 8
ANDY BISHOP: Signed a bumper new deal mid-season and finished top scorer for third straight year with 17 goals but crucial missed chances in Shakers play-off exit. 7
ANDY MORRELL: Fine start before enduring a four-month goal drought but regained form to finish with nine goals. 7
RICHIE BAKER: Regular substitute, who covered in midfield for some difficult fixtures over Christmas period. Did enough to earn new deal. 6
RYAN CRESSWELL: Nervy when first came in but the young centre-half matured after recall, keeping Sodje then Futcher out until his suspension. 7
STEVE HASLAM: Waited patiently and got his chance when Paul Scott was ruled out for the season. Did a job in run-in but was still released. 7
GLYNN HURST: Veteran striker contributed eight goals and no little effort in a stop-start season. Fans' favourite released after 20 sub appearances. 7
DANNY RACCHI: Versatile midfielder was missed in play-off shoot-out. Made several lively sub appearances and handed new deal. 6
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