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Vote for your star man in KentOnline’s team of the season

It’s time for KentOnline’s team of the season.

We’ve been treated to another thrilling campaign of football and, once again, thousands of you have voted in our weekly polls.

There’s one more vote to cast as we ask you to pick your player of the season.

Have a look at the starting XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.

Voting closes at the end of the month.

We also have a five-man bench and, for the first time, joint-managers, as the selection was too close to call.

Whitstable Town’s FA Vase-winning goalkeeper Dan Colmer is our pick between the sticks.

Every time we watched Colmer play, he made big saves, including the Vase final against AFC Whyteleafe as the Oystermen triumphed 2-1 at Wembley to become only the second Kent team to win the competition.

Liam Smith was part of the meanest defence in the league as Sittingbourne finished runners-up in Isthmian South East, conceding 29 in 42 games, as well as reaching the FA Trophy quarter-finals for the first time in their history.

Equally effective at centre-half and right-back, Smith could also step into midfield when required, and chipped in with vital goals for Ryan Maxwell’s side in an outstanding first season with the Brickies.

It was no surprise to see George Fowler collect both the manager’s player and supporters’ player-of-the-season awards after another superb campaign for Maidstone United.

Fowler split his time between centre-half and right-back as United equalled the National League South clean-sheet record with 23 shut-outs in 46 games.

He also scored five goals - his best-ever return.

Kiki Oshilaja was a stand-out performer as Cray Valley took the jump to Step 3 in their stride.

The defender’s performances were a key factor in ensuring the Millers

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