Celtic’s Dazien Maeda and Callum McGregor have been nominated for the Scottish Soccer Writers Affiliation Participant of the Yr award with Dundee’s Simon Murray and Nectar Triantis of Hibernian.
Maeda, who was named PFA Scotland Participant of the Yr on Sunday night time, has been key to Celtic’s success this season.
Celtic’s Daizen Maeda wins the PFA Scotland Participant of the Yr award after scoring 33 objectives this season and being on track to assist the membership win a home treble
The Japan worldwide has scored 33 objectives in all competitions this season, with the Hoops clinching the League Cup and Premiership title with a Scottish Cup closing in opposition to Aberdeen on Could 24.
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Callum McGregor led Celtic to their fifty fifth league title
Celtic captain McGregor has continued to impress whereas main the Hoops to their fourth successive title.
He has featured in 50 video games up to now this season and scored 10 objectives, eight within the Premiership.
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Simon Murray joined Dundee from Ross County final summer season
Dundee’s Murray is degree with Maeda because the duo chase the Premiership’s high scorer award, with the 33-year-old aiming to assist the Darkish Blues escape the relegation play-offs.
Following his transfer from Ross County in the summertime, the striker has featured in the entire membership’s league video games this season, scoring 16 objectives.
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Nectar Triantis is on mortgage at Hibernian
Triantis has missed only one league sport since returning to Hibs on season-long mortgage from Sunderland.
The 21-year-old, who obtained his first call-up to the total Australia squad in March, has made 29 appearances because the Easter Highway facet strengthened their grip on third within the league after a dismal begin to the season.
Who may win the Younger Participant of the Yr award?
Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller may add the SFWA award to the PFA Scotland title he has already secured.
The 18-year-old, who missed six video games with a fractured ankle, wore the captain’s armband on six events this season.
Motherwell’s Lennon Miller discusses profitable the Younger Participant of the Yr award and his future amid hyperlinks with a summer season switch
Kilmarnock have two gamers shortlisted for the Younger Participant award.
Bobby Wales, who is about to maneuver to Swansea this summer season, has made 32 appearances for the Rugby Park facet in all competitions and scored 5 objectives.
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Bobby Wales is about to depart Kilmarnock on the finish of the season
After profitable the title final season, David Watson has been shortlisted once more after one other robust marketing campaign for Killie.
The 19-year-old has made 39 appearances with 5 objectives.
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Hearts’ James Wilson scored on his debut
Hearts striker James Wilson is the youngest of the nominees, with the highschool pupil turning 18 in March.
He has netted 5 occasions within the Premiership since scoring on his league debut in opposition to St Mirren final October and likewise netted within the Europa Convention League.
Awards double for McGlynn?
John McGlynn is the one coach from out with the Scottish Premiership to be nominated for the supervisor’s award.
The 63-year-old, who picked up the title on the PFA Scotland awards, has guided Falkirk to back-to-back titles with the Bairns again within the top-flight for subsequent season.
John McGlynn shares his delight after the Falkirk boss claimed the SPFL Supervisor of the Yr award for the second successive season after guiding the membership to consecutive titles
David Grey is on the shortlist after a formidable debut season as Hibernian head coach.
He was underneath stress when Hibs dropped to the underside of the desk, however at the moment are third within the Premiership, and on the point of European soccer.
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There’s a place for Brendan Rodgers as he seems to be to guide Celtic to a home treble.
The Northern Irishman, who final picked up the award in 2017, has gained each top-flight title race he has been concerned in with the Parkhead membership.
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Might Aberdeen’s Jimmy Thelin win the award after his first season in Scotland?
Aberdeen’s Jimmy Thelin completes the shortlist after a robust marketing campaign with Aberdeen.
The 47-year-old, who took cost final summer season, began the season with a 13-game profitable run with the Dons at present fourth within the Scottish Premiership with a Scottish Cup closing in opposition to Celtic later this month.