FELIX MILES has been voted as Worcester City FC's player of the month for October, by fans of The Faithful.
Miles was named the 'Bristol Street Motors player of the month' for October, on Wednesday, November 20. Beating out Hayden Reeves, Jordan Lymn and Kyle Belmonte for the accolade.
Miles received 41.1% of the vote from the Faithful, comfortably beating second-placed Hayden Reeves who received 28.8% of the vote.
October was a fantastic month for Miles, as he showed his ability on what was his debut month for City - having signed from Hungerford Town FC ahead of the Darlaston Town game on October 2.
Worcester City had a mixed run of form throughout the month, winning three of their fixtures and losing the other three.
Miles bagged in all of Worcester City's wins in the month, scoring away at Long Eaton United, at home against Shepshed Dynamo, and scoring a brace in City's 6-1 decimation of Rugby Town.
The win over Rugby Town set City off on their purple patch of form, which has seen them undefeated in November thus far, winning every game they have played in the month and conceding just twice.
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Miles' strong performances have continued into this month, and he has proved himself invaluable to the side. Most recently, he played 55 minutes against Boldmere side, helping a depleted Worcester City to a 1-0 win despite suffering with illness.
After the game coach, Ryan Rowe, said: "Felix Miles was very ill, if we had a full squad Felix probably wouldn’t have played today but he got dosed up on some paracetamol and got through 55 minutes of the game before he ran out of steam."
Miles and City are back in action tomorrow (November 23), taking on Bedworth United, and hoping to extend their winning streak even further.
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