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THE FLP’S END OF SEASON AWARDS
Highs & lows of exciting EFL year
By Chris Dunlavy

From titanic title tussles to epic relegation battles and an FA Cup run for the ages, the 2023-24 season has had it all.
Now the dust has settled – on the regular season at least – it’s time to hand out some end-of-year awards. Astounding goals, a Wembley heartbreaker and an England star crashing to earth – they’re all here as The FLP rounds up the best (and worst) of another captivating campaign in the EFL…

BEST GAME: MANCHESTER UNIT-ED 3-3 COVENTRY CITY (AET, MAN U WON 4-2 ON PENS)
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