DEFENDER Steve Casey did the double at Melksham Town's presentation night on Friday by becoming both the supporters' and players' player of the year.
Casey missed out on the treble when Carl Harfield when picked up the manager's player of the year award.
The reserve team saw the awards split between David Macey (supporters), Ashley Groves (players) and Nick Ridout (manager).
Ridout also collected the supporters' award for the youth team while Matthew Taylor won both the players' and manager's trophies with Dan Harvey scooping the most improved title.
Melksham Town secretary Dave Phillips, who has been on the committee since 1976, won the clubman of the year trophy for his dedicated service.
He said: "I was a bit speechless, but I suppose I do a fair bit for the club.
"I was 29 when I joined and now I'm nearly 57 so I have spent half my life with the club.
"It's been quite a disappointing season, but I've been around for a long time and experienced the high and lows."
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