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Dandy Town's crown jewel, Nahki Wells, capped off a remarkable season with a brace in his side's league title winning match against PHC, taking his tally to 20 goals in the campaign.

The Bermuda international has emerged as one of the leading players on the Island this term and believes Dandy Town's blend of youth and experience was the secret behind their success.

"This season has had its fair share of ups and downs, although at the end we have emerged as champions," said Wells.

"When you look at the team we had, mixed with youth and experience, we had all the ingredients but started off on the wrong foot at the beginning of the season.

"We came together as a team just before Christmas when we were in the position we were in, second from the bottom, at rallied to move to the top.

"After the Village game we knew we were still in it and had to work until the end and that's what happened.

"Hard work breeds champions."

Wells is now the firm favourite to lift the Premier Division MVP after a hugely successful season.

Since coming back from school last Christmas and having only played one full season, he seems to be the future of not only Town, but also Bermuda football.

Not getting ahead of himself, he thanked those who would vote for him to receive the honour while also heaping praise on his fellow team-mates who have made his excellent season possible.

"I am honoured to be the front runner for the Premier Division MVP, although my team has helped me get the recognition I have got," he said.

"Last year I only played from January onwards, and to now be the leading scorer and supposedly the leading player for the award is great.

"I thank those who have voted for me, but individual honours are secondary to the team success.