STAR MAN: GARY JONES: An incredible season from Dale's Captain Fantastic. He covered every blade of grass and smashed the club's appearance record along the way. 9
TOMMY LEE: With two keepers injured, Lee came in on loan from Macclesfield and performed heroically as his side made it to the play-off final. 8
SIMON RAMSDEN: After overcoming an early-season calf injury, performed with a remarkable consistency. 7
NATHAN STANTON: Missed early part of season after knee op but came back at his very best. Own goal at Wembley was a cruel way to end the season. 7
RORY McARDLE: Another outstanding season from a young defender with a big future. 8
TOM KENNEDY: First-class debut season for the left-back move from Bury. 8
BEN MUIRHEAD: Will be disappointed that he did not tie down regular place - but did score the penalty that sent Dale to Wembley. 6
JOHN DOOLAN: Time caught up with the veteran midfielder after a good start. 6
DAVE PERKINS: The tigerish midfielder had a remarkable first full season but it ended in misery after red card ruled him out of Wembley showpiece. 7
ADAM RUNDLE: Once again topped the assists chart at the club in a consistent season. 7
CHRIS DAGNALL: Damaged cruciate ligaments, but came back to clinch play off place. 8
ADAM LE FONDRE: Could not cement a starting place, but the former Stockport man can look back with pride on a good season, with 17 goals. 7
MARCUS HOLNESS: Teenager proved a more than able deputy when called on at the back. 7
NATHAN D'LARYEA: Didn't make the impact that he would have wanted but never let the side down when drafted in. 7
GLENN MURRAY: After a sticky start, the striker got back on to goal trail, but had to be sold in January. 7
RENE HOWE: Brought in on loan but didn't show his full potential. 6
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