CENTRALdefender James Febery marked an outstanding first season with Westfields by being named the Supporters’ Player of the Year.

Febery was presented with the trophy by Andrew Johnson, of matchday sponsors Humfrys &?Symonds.

He beat Jamie Cuss into second place, with Craig Jones third in the voting.

The presentation came after Westfields put the final nail in Loughborough University’s relegation coffin with an emphatic 4-0 Midland Football League Premier Division win at allpay.park.

The students needed both a last-match victory and defeat for Dunkirk to stay up. But neither happened, with Dunkirk beating Shepshed 1-0 to leave Loughborough’s result academic.

Craig Jones had already tested the University goalkeeper before Marcus Palmer gave Westfields an eighth-minute lead, getting the faintest of touches to a driven cross from Jones. From then on it was pretty much one-way traffic towards the visiting goal.

Loughborough, who had beaten Westfields 6-1 last month, had a decent shout for a penalty waved aside in one of their rare first-half attacking sorties, but the city side continued on top after the interval.

Loughborough did start to come more into the game but three goals in quick succession finally ended the match as a contest.

Joel Edwards headed home from a corner on 75 minutes and three minutes later Jamie Cuss chased a through ball to score with a half-volley that went in off a post.

Eight minutes from time Jones then rubbed salt into the Loughborough wounds with a classy fourth goal, shifting the ball into space before curling home a corker from 18 yards out.