This Championship season has been of the best in years.

The constant changes at both top and bottom have proved that this one of the hardest leagues to both survive and triumph in.

Take a look at FLW reporter Ryan Ingham's best Championship team of the 2014/15 season!

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Goalkeeper - Dimitrios Konstantopoulos

With Middlesborough only conceding 33 goals this season and Dimi (he needs a nickname) featuring in 33 of 44 matches, you can assume that's he's not even conceded a goal a game.

The 36 year old keeper was signed for nothing and has become one of Boro's main players. Known for his concentration and fantastic shot stopping ability, Dimi has become a hero in Teeside.

Dimi currently has 18 clean sheets to his name for this season and has been a main factor of why Boro are still challenging for honours this season, without his sturdy hands and reflexes Boro wouldn't be boasting a very strong record at home.

Right back - Moses Odubajo

As soon as I had found out that Odubajo had been pushed into a deeper role for Brentford there was no other person in contention.

Predominantly a right midfielder, this 21 year old has had a brilliant first season since joining from Leyton Orient.

Odubajo has bags of pace, strength and fantastic spacial awareness and would be a star for any Championship side.

He's also chipped in with 3 goals and 4 assists this season but his link up play with his teammates has been a joy to behold.

A name of Moses seems perfect as more often than not he's parting defences instead of oceans.

Centre back - Daniel Ayala

Not a a hit at Liverpool or Norwich, this defender has seen a reinvigorated career at Boro and deserves the plaudits that come his way.

The Spanish 24-year-old was signed for £350k and has been a mainstay at centre back since. With Boro's fantastic defensive record this season, Ayala deserves a spot in this side for sheer determination and grit.

Ayala stats are amazing too, he has won 4.8 aerial duels a game and has a pass success rate of 70.5% which is a giant benefit to a counter attacking side like Boro.

Ayala has also chipped in with 3 goals and gained 4 man of the match awards this season.

Centre back - Cristophe Berra

Berra has been an integral part of Ipswich's promotion push this season and has been the muscle that the top 6 side have needed for years, he's also been a mainstay in defence with 43 appearances this season.

Berra's stats say it all for this season, he's won 4.6 aerial duels a game.

Berra is not only known for his defensive capabilities though, he's also scored 6 goals this season and assisted 2 whilst picking up a staggering 11 man of the match awards.

Left back - Tyrone Mings

Standing at a sizeable 6ft 3 this 22-year-old left back has sprinted into the scenes at Portman Road and has left Premier League clubs drooling at the prospect of signing him.

Mings has pace, power and a strong attacking mind and has been able to bomb down the left hand side for Ipswich all season. In his first major season for Ipswich Town he has made 36 starts for the club.

Mings has contributed to Ipswich's goal threat with 1 goals and 4 assists while being able to hold off some of the best Championship stars while defending.

Right Midfield - Tom Ince

After joining Hull City with 'big things' left to do in the Premier League, Ince has hardly featured for the Yorkshire club and decided to go on loan to promotion hopefuls Derby County.

At the iPro Stadium, Ince has reinvigorated his career and gained giant plaudits for his effort around the pitch and especially in front of goal.

Since Derby faltered and started dropping down the league, Ince has not only saved his career but gone on to save Derby's season contributing 10 goals in 16 appearances for the side.

His ability to play as a winger or behind a striker has helped a side that don't have any strength in depth and has been one of the best signings of the second half of the season.

His pace and attacking flair has scared many a defence so far this season and he will be a handful in the play-offs should they stay in the top 6.

Centre Midfield - Bradley Johnson

Tough tackling, strong passing and always looks to goal, Johnson is the perfect midfielder in the Championship and has proved it over the current season.

At the age of 27, Johnson has finally settled down and become the player that he promised to be whilst still at Leeds. His passion for the game is next to none and he has swapped any criticism for praise this season.

Johnson has been the best player for Norwich this season and has featured in 38 league matches and scored an amazing 13 goals from midfield whilst adding 2 assists.

A disciplinary record that doesn't look good only proves the tenacity in which he plays his games and you will see more players dodge out of a tackle against him and happily jump into one.

Centre Midfield - Alex Mowatt

Along with other youth prospects that have shined this season, Alex Mowatt has lead his side on more than one occasion and has shown how promising he truly is.

With some fantastic goals that would look good on any footballers highlight reel, Mowatt has developed into a fine young footballer.

The Leeds born midfielder has fantastic awareness on the pitch and a brilliant range of passes but it's his ability to chase the ball for 90 minutes and win it back after a mistake from midfield which warrants him a place in this side.

Mowatt has been a main part of the Yorkshire strugglers staying up this year. He's started 35 matches this season and his positions vary from central midfield to attacking and both wings and he's still only 20 years old!

Mowatt has scored 9 goals this season and is the second highest goal scorer at the club. He's also added 2 assists and boasts a fantastic 81.7% pass success rate.

Left Midfield - Matt Ritchie

Surprise side Bournemouth have had a fantastic season this year and although a lot of praise deserves to go to Eddie Howe, it's Matt Ritchie that has kept the club ticking on the pitch.

At 25 years old Ritchie has found his perfect club and the club have found their perfect player. Ritchie is predominantly a right sides midfielder but for me he's going on the left and can cut in any time he wants.

Ritchie has been a superstar this season and it's amazing that he didn't pick up the player of the season award this Sunday.

His talents don't really have an end, but his best features are his attacking movement, his passing range, his set pieces and his eye for goal. He's also featured in every single fixture for Bournemouth this season and has started 42 of them.

Ritchie has set the bar high for any promotion chasing midfielder this year and has scored a phenomenal 12 goals and an even better 16 assists over the past season, better than any player in the league.

Up front

Striker - Daryl Murphy

This season has been fantastic for the Irish striker and has seen him nearly scored half of his entire career goals tally.

At the age of 32, Murphy was beginning to fall out of the eye line of most Championship fans and never seemed much a threat for the golden boot award, if you asked most Ipswich fans they're as surprised as anyone.

This season Murphy has left his cocoon and become a prolific and deadly striker. His brute strength and shooting ability have seen him jump to the top of the scoring charts this year and he deserves it.

Murphy has featured in 42 matches for Ipswich and scored a brilliant 24 goals for the club, whilst adding 4 assists for his teammates. He's also won an average of 4.2 aerial duels this season, which has contributed to Ipswich's style of play.

Striker - Troy Deeney

There isn't a list that won't include this formidable striker and there's reason for that. Four managers down and a giant influx of overseas players and Watford's own Troy Deeney is still their superstar.

It's not just goals that Deeney brings to the table though, his talents go way beyond a poacher. His pace and power coupled with his tenacity to win a ball and keep the ball moving make Deeney one of the best strikers in the English Leagues.

Deeney has scored 20 goals this season but has also laid on 8 assists for his teammates. Overall he's the best striker the Championship has seen in years and could go far if his keeps his head down and his eye facing goal.

So there you have it, my Championship XI for the 2014/15 season. This side has contributed 101 goals and 42 assists to the current Championship season, that is astounding from these 11 players and wouldn't they be a fantastic side added together?!