Last month, BBC Sport asked me to come up with four names who might be in the running for Fulham’s player of the season.

Even if the way the Whites have limped towards the finishing line has been far from inspiring, there’s been plenty to like about the way Marco Silva’s side have competed in the top flight for a second successive campaign – especially having had to deal with the Aleksandar Mitrovic transfer saga that blighted the summer and then threw a huge spanner in the works once the Serbian got his wish and was sold to the Saudi Arabian Pro League.

My choices feel a little dated already – but the BBC have published the piece on the Fulham page of their football website this lunchtime. I felt Calvin Bassey deserved some appreciation for the way he knuckled down after a tough start and became a key figure in the Fulham side. I’m really looking forward to seeing how he goes next term having got a Premier League season under his belt.

Antonee Robinson has been remarkably consistent at left back and delivered some high-quality performances. It’s difficult to think of too many wingers who have got the better of him over the ninety minutes this year – and, of course, his pace, power and willingness to get forward adds an entirely different dimension to the Fulham attack.

I might have to take the blame for Willian’s wretched run of recent form – as I shortlisted the Brazilian back in April. Nobody can deny his enduring excellence, even if the veteran has had a bit of a dip in the final weeks of the season. Whether that is related to the unrelenting Premier League schedule or purported interest from other clubs is unknown, but Silva’s side still looks far more formidable with Willian in it.

And I had to include Rodrigo Muniz. Nobody saw his return to the first-team coming – especially after the arrival of Armando Broja on loan. Ironically, it seems like the signing of the Chelsea striker inspired the former Flamengo forward to show us precisely what he has in his locker and, hopefully, my contribution highlights that it isn’t just his goalscoring that earned Muniz the starting spot up front.

There are plenty of other contenders and I would be very interested to hear who the HammyEnd readers feel has been Fulham’s best performer this season.