While the Scottish Premiership season has not yet ended, attention is turning to the inevitable end of the season awards.
Yesterday, sports writers at The Herald and Times outlined who they believed should be the Premiership Player of the Year - and now you have your chance to do the same.
Our poll, which allows five options, consists of some of the top performers in the league this season. While the likes of Scott Brown, Sam Cosgrove, Ryan Jack Christopher Jullien, James Forrest, Lyndon Dykes, Christian Doidge, Callum McGregor and more were considered, we have narrowed it down to four that could be in with a big chance of winning the award.
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Naturally, if you believe another player not listed should have won, let us know by voting 'Other' and commenting below.
Odsonne Edouard and Ryan Christie are both represented for Celtic with each player contributing in terms of goals and assists for their clubs throughout the season. Edouard has bagged 22 goals (96 minutes per goal) and chipped in with 7 assists, while Christie has 11 of each for Celtic domestically.
For Rangers, Allan McGregor has been on inspired form with a number of crucial saves proving vital to Rangers remaining in the title race. At the other end, Alfredo Morelos has scored 12 goals, 137 minutes per goal, with one assist. His form has not been great since the turn of the year, however, does his early-season form warrant your vote?
Let us know in the comments below and we will have more polls in the coming months as the end of the season nears.
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