GetWestLondon was nominated by Fulham to pick a Championship team of the season you might recall - and we gave readers the opportunity to add their tuppence-worth too.

The rules demanded that no Whites, not even the in-form Ross McCormack, could be selected, but we did add a couple of other west Londoners, and nominated Neil Warnock as manager of the year.

Mad? Not necessarily. It's easy to name a boss that's winning. But what about one who has had significant impact on TWO Championship clubs in the same season?

Warnock ably filled the breach left by the sacking at QPR of Chris Ramsey, and has galvanised a sinking Rotherham to one that might stay afloat in the Championship.

QPR Interim Head Coach Neil Warnock looks on in November

Again, Alan Judge from Brentford, and Grant Hall from Rangers, are in the 4-3-3 starting line-up for much the same reason. It's one thing to be top of the table and sparkle - it's quite another when you're team is in the doldrums.

Other choices deserve to be there too. But what do you think? Post comments below, or if you prefer, email: tms-sport@trinitymirror.com

Here is the selected GWL Championship team of the season that is part of the Football League collation from local media for all 24 clubs, with a panel of experts compiling the winning XI at their award ceremony at Manchester Central on April 17.

Goalkeeper

Bartosz Bialkowski (Ipswich Town)

Defence

Liam Rosenior (Reading), Aden Flint (Bristol) City, Grant Hall (QPR), Andrew Robertson (Hull City)

Midfield

Sam Clucas (Hull City) Joey Barton (Burnley), Alan Judge (Brentford)

Attack

Nahki Wells (Huddersfield), Andre Gray (Burnley), Abel Hernandez (Hull City) - although it should be McCormack for Hernandez if rules allowed!

Manager of the season

Neil Warnock (QPR/Rotherham Utd)

Strike force: QPR's Nedum Onuoha and Nahki Wells (L)
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