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MY TOUGHEST CALL YET, BUT THIS ELITE XI WOULD GO ALL THE WAY

MY TOUGHEST

ADAM VIRGO PICKS HIS NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM OF THE YEAR FOR 2018-19

PICKING my annual team has forced me into some tricky decisions – it’s probably been the toughest one yet!
All over the pitch, I’ve had to deliberate on some big calls. It just shows how many good performances there have been throughout the National League season.
I could have gone three at the back to get an extra defender in but then I’d be losing a midfielder. So in the end I’ve stuck with my usual 4-4-2 in diamond formation.
While it would be easy to pick an entirely different XI and it...

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