Voting for the Rangers Player of the Year has now been opened by the club as they look ahead to their end of season award show.
The Gers support have been invited to vote on their player of the campaign with the winner generally confirmed at an awards show in Glasgow near the end of the season.

The award is presented by Douglas Laing and you can see the list of nominees and vote for your choice HERE.
A total of nine players are up for the award, including front runners James Tavernier, Alfredo Morelos, Connor Goldson and Calvin Bassey.
Alongside that quartet are Glen Kamara, Joe Aribo, John Lundstram, Kemar Roofe and Ryan Kent.
Given the voting is taking place during a complex time of the season, Rangers could yet end the campaign gloriously or fail spectacularly.
Rangers need something a of a miracle to haul back six points against Celtic with only 15 to play whilst matches against Braga and the club’s Old Firm rivals will determine their Europa League and Scottish Cup fate.
We suspect that the outcome of this might change the opinion of one or two fans but nonetheless voting is open for Rangers Player of the Year.
Rangers Player of the Year voting open
Amongst the front runners is captain James Tavernier, who has been wonderfully consistent for Rangers over the years.
Speaking ahead of the clash with Braga, Tav also paid tribute to the supporters as he called on them to be the 12th man against the Portuguese club.
“They are always important our fans,” he said [Rangers TV].

“They will be there starting with the warm-up, they will be with us and pushing us the whole game to get a good result.
“The atmosphere we have at Ibrox is fantastic, especially in Europe. They will be there they will be our 12th man and they will for sure be supporting us throughout the game.”
Speaking of James Tavernier, one EFL boss believes that the Rangers captain is good enough to play for Liverpool or Man City.
