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Alternative end-of-year football awards: Who was the best player? Who had the biggest meltdown?

















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almost upon us, and what a year in football it has been.

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Premier League title for a second consecutive year, Liverpool became European and world champions and Jamie Vardy turned into Benjamin Button to produce one of his most prolific 12 months of his career.

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a period to reflect upon the good and the bad of the year gone by, we here at BBC Sport consider some alternative football awards.

From the best player to the biggest meltdown, here's our completely unofficial and by no means deadly serious list.

Jamie Vardy has been a player reborn in 2019.

By the end of last year, Vardy's ´ä·Ê¶±
goalscoring record looked every bit that of a player heading into his twilight years as he reached Christmas with six goals in the first half of the 2018-19 season.

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