Leeds United's Ethan Ampadu, Georginio Rutter and Crysencio Summerville are named in the Championship Team of the Year at the EFL Awards
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00:00 (Commentator) ...at Legion Ising. After starting the season at midfield, he's formed an incredible partnership at the back with Joe Rodon. He's eyeing promotion after three successive delegations, which he's sick of people mentioning, so he won't.
00:12 (Commentator) Hull City's Jacob Reeves is selected. He's got Premier League clubs knocking on his door after his explosion at Hull City shirts. Jacob used to be a season ticket holder. He has a photo of himself as a 13-year-old, taking with his then-favourite player, Liam Rossini.
00:26 (Commentator) Next up is Lee Davis, who lives in East Town. A defender who spends most of his time attacking. He's into double figures for assists, setting a new championship record of assists by a defender, which used to stand at 14.
00:38 (Commentator) Into midfield, Norwich City's Gabriel Sarra has driven the club's top six much this season. He stands out in the heat of the midfield battle, week after week, in a Norwich shirt.
00:48 (Commentator) Alongside him is Kim and Drew's remodel of Leicester City. He's a local who came through the academy. He used to clean Angola's cante's boots. Now he knows that he's made it his personal mission to take his club back to the Premier League.
01:01 (Commentator) Morgan Whittaker of Plymouth, on the ground, has been a star and a team and is fighting off relegation trouble. Lazio came calling in January, but he chose the Barbican over the Coliseum. As a child, he used to pretend to be Neymar. Now children in Plymouth pretend to be him.
01:16 (Commentator) Fabio Novas, Sadie Smodic is another who has brought us a typical teaser for his club. And he's played at international level too, when we call him from Ireland. His favourite player, his idol, is Steven Gerrard. So much so, he used to wear his Liverpool kit, pretending to be him, and would even speak in a Scouse accent.
01:33 (Commentator) Next up is Joseph Somerville of Legiated. This is the season that's really ignited. His trademark move is stepping in from the left and finishing with his right. The opposition know what he wants to do, or better yet, he can stop him.
01:46 (Commentator) Legiated's Jorginho Ruta completes the line-up. He plays with a smile on his face, and he's put a smile on the face of his adopted city. Low and prominent at the start of the season by his own admission, he's brimming with it now. He's led Leeds to the verge of another promotion.
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