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ALFIE AND JOE ARE TOP OF THE PILE

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By John Lyons

GOALS: Alfie May

CHARLTON striker Alfie May and Derby goalkeeper Joe Wildsmith capped off superb seasons by claiming the Sky Bet League One Golden Boot and Golden Glove respectively.
Prolific poacher May finished his first season with the Addicks with 23 goals, two ahead of Portsmouth’s Colby Bishop.
The 30-year-old has now reached the 20-goal mark in League One for three successive seasons, having also achieved the feat twice with previous club Cheltenham.
“It’s been a great season for me personally,” he said. “Winning the Golden Boot...

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