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Vote for your star man in KentOnline's team of the year

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

What a season it’s been in the county, with brilliant performances throughout.

We’ve enjoyed bringing you our weekly XI and it doesn’t get any easier when it comes to selecting the overall team of the season.

We got there in the end - including substitutes - all presented in a new interactive format, courtesy of the KM Group’s graphics team.

Click on the shirts to find out who’s made the cut and read on to find out more. Don't forget to vote for your player of the season in our poll at the bottom of the page.

Corinthian enjoyed a solid first year in Isthmian South East following promotion, finishing eighth.

They conceded just 39 goals in 38 games, the fourth-best defensive record in the division, helped by the form of keeper Aiden Prall, who kept 14 clean sheets.

Laurence Harvey was a colossus at the back as Herne Bay celebrated promotion to the Isthmian Premier for the first time in their history.

The attacking talent at Bay’s disposal is well-known but their defence played a huge part, conceding just 34 goals, with big Harvey very much to the fore, as well as contributing four goals.

Dartford captain Tom Bonner made the National League South team of the season, and he’s in ours as well, after another fine campaign.

The 34-year-old remains a class act at centre-half, with Dartford’s record of 42 goals conceded in 40 league games bettered only by champions Maidstone.

You know someone’s had a good season when they clean up at their club’s presentation evening.

That was the case for Taylor Fisher, who was named manager’s player of the year, supporters’ player of the year and players’ player of the year at Sittingbourne.

His form for the Brickies earned an end-of-season move to

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