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Bojan Miovski ally names the one Aberdeen FC reason that striker will NOT be named Scotland's Player of the Year

Dante Polvara reckons Aberdeen have cost Bojan Miovski his chance of being named as Scotland’s Player of the Year.

The North Macedonian has hit 24 goals this season for the Dons and was the runaway success as he was named as their Player and Players’ Player of the Year at the club awards on Thursday evening. Miovski has also been named in the PFA (Scotland) team of the year and Polvara reckons he would have had a right chance of being named their top player had Aberdeen not been left floundering in the bottom six.

Polvara said: “If we had been doing better then I imagine he would have been a candidate. If we were top six then that would have helped. It is harder to say that when the team hasn’t done so well.

“There are so many good players but on any given day Bojan could quite easily be the best player in the country. He has a lot of qualities. I have seen it every day for the last two years.

“He is a good player, a great guy with massive potential and I am sure he will go on to have a great career. I know he has had a lot of recognition but it is good to see him get our Player of the Year and Players’ award.”

Dutch giants Feyenoord, Southampton and Celtic are just some of the many clubs from across Europe who are keeping tabs on the talented 24-year-old. Polvara believes Miovski has what it takes to go to the very top.

“I am sure he will eventually go somewhere in Europe,” the American said. “He will probably take it a leap at a time.

“If he is given the right time and opportunity then I imagine he will prove he deserves to be where he gets to. Whoever is scouting him will have done their homework, not just watching his highlights but his all-round play.

“They know what he will bring to the team and to the changing

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