It's time for you to put on your tuxedos and dickie bows as we cordially invite you the Football365 end of season awards. Unless stated, the runners-up are in no particular order. Tell us everything we missed below
Player Of The Season: It has to be Eden Hazard. The most important player for comfortably the best team in the land, and still only 24. Hazard has announced that he wishes to stay at Chelsea for the foreseeable future, which will make Jose and Roman smile the widest of grins. He really could be the best player in the world in three years' time.
Young Player Of The Season: The boy Harry Kane. If we're brutally honest this was an intensely disappointing Premier League campaign, but the rise of a young striker from Enfield acts as the good news story. We can't help feeling that Kane will awake from his dream at some point, but that air of unsustainability only makes us more determined to enjoy it. Thirty-one goals. Thirty-one sodding goals.
Manager Of The Season: For sheer unexpected achievement, it has to be Ronald Koeman. His first season in a new country, the Dutchman was forced to cope with the departure of four of the club's top five appearance makers from the previous season. Their top four bid faded away, but that it was ever a possibility makes his performance a stunning effort.
Runners-Up (in order): Mark Hughes, Garry Monk, Jose Mourinho, Nigel Pearson.
Goalkeeper Of The Season (from our Top Ten): David de Gea
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