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Town trio nominated for PFA Championship Fans' Player of the Year award

Three of the eight nominees for the award play for Ipswich Town <i>(Image: PA)</i>
Three of the eight nominees for the award play for Ipswich Town (Image: PA)

Ipswich Town trio Sam Morsy, Leif Davis and Omari Hutchinson have all been nominated for the PFA Championship Fans' Player of the Year award.

All three players made a big contribution as the Blues finished in second place, sealing automatic promotion to the Premier League.

Morsy captained the side, chipping in with three goals and six assists. He was chosen as Town's Player of the Season, setting the perfect example for the rest of the squad and guiding his side through a difficult promotion battle.

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Davis broke the assist record for a Championship defender, setting up 18 goals in 43 games. He found the back of the net twice, scoring against Bristol City and Southampton. He won Ipswich's Players' Player of the Year award.

Hutchinson, on loan from Chelsea, started the campaign as a super-sub, but his red-hot form in the latter stages of the season made it impossible for Kieran McKenna to leave him out. He finished the campaign with 10 goals and five assists, having started just 20 matches.

Ipswich have had the most players nominated this season. They'll be coming up against Leeds United duo Crysencio Summerville and Ethan Ampadu, Leicester City's Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Southampton's Adam Armstrong and Blackburn Rovers' Sammie Szmodics.

You can cast your vote here.