With £10,000 up for grabs in Sky Sports Fantasy Six-a-Side for the Sky Bet Championship play-off final, we challenged Ian Holloway to pick his team. With £10,000 up for grabs in Sky Sports Fantasy Six-a-Side for the Sky Bet Championship play-off final, we challenged Ian Holloway to pick his team.Hull and Sheffield Wednesday will go head-to-head in Saturdays Wembley showdown, live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 4pm, but which players will deliver in the games most valuable fixture? Weve called upon the expertise of a man who knows the play-offs better than most, having secured promotion at Wembley not once but twice, to offer his verdict. Play Fantasy Six-a-Side Pick your team here for the chance to win the guaranteed £10,000 jackpot Heres who Ollie has picked in his VI… Fernando Forestieri (Elite Player) - Hes an enigma. He floats, he drifts, he links things, hes got so much talent and his skill level is Premier League without a doubt. Ive just thoroughly enjoyed watching him this season and Im expecting him to be the key to Wednesday winning at Wembley. Michael Dawson - Hes been one of the best and most consistent centre-halves in the country, not just the Championship.Moses Odubajo - The way he sprints forward reminds me of Seamus Coleman when he was at Blackpool, basically operating as a winger. Hes been sensational.Kieran Lee - Hes a threat with his runs from midfield. The energy he boasts should tick a lot of boxes in terms of interceptions, tackles, completing passes and create chances.Ross Wallace - Hes a big-game player, as he proved with goals in both legs against Brighton, with a wonderful left foot.Barry Bannan - Ive got to have him because hell be moaning at me like he used to when I picked Charlie Adam ahead of him at Blackpool. I think hes been sensational on the ball. Take on Ollie Think you can pick a better side? Select your VI here. 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To be able to have my idol come up to me and say shes proud of me -- it was really quite bittersweet. And thats going to stick with me for a long time.The 24-year-old Long now has 18 medals overall, a dozen of them gold.But Patterson, a 17-year-old swimmer from Caboolture, Australia, who has cerebral palsy, steadily took control of the race after the first 100 meters. Long finished far back, in 4:47.82.Long was born in Siberia with fibular hemimelia, a birth defect that left her without her fibulas, ankles, heels and most of the other bones in her feet.Shortly after being adopted at 13 monthhs old, Long went through multiple surgeries, eventually having each of her legs amputated below the knee.dddddddddddd Growing up in Baltimore, she took up swimming at age 10 and joined her first team.Two years later, she became the youngest member of the U.S. Paralympic team and went on to win three gold medals at the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens.Long is just the third American swimmer to appear in four Paralympics. She may be rivaled only by U.S. wheelchair racer Tatyana McFadden, competing in seven events from the 100 meters to the marathon in Rio, as the best-known and busiest American Paralympian.Oh my goodness, Long exclaimed when asked after her qualifying heat about how shes handling her nine-event schedule. Day by day. Literally, I cant even think about tomorrow. Just thinking about today, and basically what I can control which is today and just enjoying it. Its a lot of fun to be back.It might have been a little less fun on the medal stand, but when Patterson embraced her again, Long just smiled, accepted the hug and lifted Patterson off her feet.---Jamie Han is a journalism student at the University of Georgia. Penn State and Georgia are partnering with The Associated Press to supplement coverage of the 2016 Paralympics. ' ' '