Premier League flops of the season: The 11 players who have failed to impress this season, featuring Yaya Toure and Angel Di Maria
An alternative to the Team of the Season made up of those who have had a season to forget
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Your support makes all the difference.It's that time of year when the ex-pros have their say, the pundits make their picks and the fans vote away.
When the end of the Premier League season comes around, most people have their version of the Team of the Year and will argue their case until the very end. We saw the uproar at Cesc Fabregas's omission from the PFA Team of the Year, with a number of Chelsea fans pointing straight to the stats to prove his impact this season.
But there's one team that no player wants to stake their claim to, and that's the Flops of the Year. Compiled from a list of household names that should be in contention for the best XI, we picked out the 11 players who have underachieved the most over the last eight-and-a-half months.
So who unfortunately makes the cut? Click on the gallery below to find out.
Have we missed anyone out? Leave your suggestions in the comment box below.
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