No Peter Harte and no Ryan McHugh!
Whenever that time rolls around to select the greatest fifteen footballers of the year, it's perpetually met with a truckload of ridicule.
There's always going to be some pissed off fans, unhappy at the fact that their favourite player was left out of the set-up.
And this year is no exception as, on Saturday night, the Sunday Game panel selected their Team of the Year.
Here's what it looks like.
https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/782342875807756288
Unsurprisingly All-Ireland finalists Dublin and Mayo dominate the side but the absence of a number of big names left football fans baying for blood, or at least sending out 140-word complaints to an indifferent Twittersphere.
Peter Harte carried Tyrone to Ulster glory and
this score at the very death of the final should have had him in contention for a place alone.
https://twitter.com/Cathaloma/status/782344603022262276
https://twitter.com/LouisburghGAA/status/782343093353840640
https://twitter.com/Michael_McArdle/status/782342671423668224
https://twitter.com/keirendel21/status/782342642508193792
https://twitter.com/caoimhe_brogan_/status/782342501101408256
https://twitter.com/ConanDoherty/status/782345076303364096
Ryan McHugh's performances for Donegal had many crying out for his inclusion but, alas, his name was also nowhere to be seen on the teamsheet.

https://twitter.com/KCsixtyseven/status/782342289335185408
https://twitter.com/bennysweens/status/782350226149507072
https://twitter.com/john_lunney/status/782343654128091136
https://twitter.com/Curtis__94/status/782343497126912000
https://twitter.com/openlyGAAman/status/782342997266534406
https://twitter.com/StephenODonne6/status/782343101675409409
What do you make of the lads' selections?
