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

It’s that time of year as we bring you KentOnline’s team of the season.

What a campaign it’s been, full of thrills and spills as the county’s football clubs battled for title glory, cup success, play-off places or survival.

A big thank-you to the thousands who have voted in our weekly polls - and now we’re asking you to select your player of the season.

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

Mitch Walker, having helped Dover to promotion after returning to Crabble, played a major part in preserving Whites’ National League South status.

The experienced No.1, who also captains the side, kept seven clean sheets and made plenty of big saves as Jake Leberl’s side comfortably maintained Step 2 status.

Wayne Bushell captained Punjab United to Southern Counties East Premier Division play-off glory and the FA Vase semi-finals in a season to remember.

He led by example with his consistent displays and scored 11 goals - some going for a central defender.

Lekan Majoyegbe was one of the success stories of the season as Welling United pulled off the great escape from relegation in the Isthmian Premier.

A different player under Ryan Maxwell, his colossal performances at the back saw him clean up at the club’s player-of-the-year awards, and he’s been tipped to play full-time football in the future.

Long-serving Chatham Town captain Reece Butler goes from strength to strength at the Bauvill Stadium.

The skipper was integral in another superb campaign as Chats reached the Isthmian Premier play-offs and the FA Cup first round for the first time in almost a century, along with a history-making run in the FA Trophy.

There were plenty of Folkestone Invicta contenders after their Isthmian Premier

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