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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.

A big thank-you to the thousands who’ve voted in our weekly polls over the 2022/23 campaign.

Now we’re asking you to decide on your player of the year.

Have a look at the starting XI we’ve selected and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.

Click on the positions in our interactive graphic to see who’s made the cut, while we’ve also chosen our top boss, along with a five-man bench.

Gillingham goalkeeper Glenn Morris seems to be getting better with age.

The 39-year-old, who initially returned to Priestfield on loan before singing a permanent deal, had a superb season.

His form between the sticks kept Gillingham going before the Galinson takeover breathed new life into the club, richly deserving their player-of-the-year award.

Sittingbourne defender Donvieve Jones had never scored more than the odd goal before, so to pop up with 12 from full-back and wing-back is some going.

No one found a way to stop his marauding back-post runs and he finished as the Brickies’ leading scorer, collecting the supporters’ player-of-the-year prize.

On the opposite flank it’s Sheppey’s Mr Consistent, Frankie Morgan.

The Ites enjoyed an excellent first campaign in Isthmian South East following last season’s Southern Counties East quadruple and Morgan was a big reason for that, producing a string of outstanding performances.

Centre-back and captain Kane Smith was a hugely influential member of the Deal Town team who finished third in Southern Counties East and reached the Kent Senior Trophy final.

Indeed, his absence from the Deal defence against Punjab was a big factor behind their lacklustre final display at the Gallagher Stadium as the Hoops suffered a 6-0 defeat.

Tom Bonner was a

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