Celtic trio Daizen Maeda, Callum McGregor and manager Brendan Rodgers have all been nominated for this year’s Scottish Football Writers’ Association end-of-season awards.
Japan striker Maeda, who this week won PFA Scotland’s player of the year prize, could claim the SFWA’s equivalent by fending off competition from captain McGregor, Dundee forward Simon Murray and Hibernian midfielder Nectar Triantis.
Maeda currently leads the Scottish Premiership’s scoring chart, along with Dundee’s Murray on 16 goals, while McGregor has once again been the driving force in the heart of the Celtic team as they eye another domestic treble.
Manager Rodgers, who has guided the Parkhead side to a 13th league title in 14 seasons, is vying with Hibs head coach David Gray, Falkirk’s John McGlynn and Aberdeen boss Jimmy Thelin for the manager of the year award.
Celtic trio Daizen Maeda, Callum McGregor and manager Brendan Rodgers have all been nominated for this year’s Scottish Football Writers’ Association end-of-season awards.
Japan striker Maeda, who this week won PFA Scotland’s player of the year prize, could claim the SFWA’s equivalent by fending off competition from captain McGregor, Dundee forward Simon Murray and Hibernian midfielder Nectar Triantis.
Maeda currently leads the Scottish Premiership’s scoring chart, along with Dundee’s Murray on 16 goals, while McGregor has once again been the driving force in the heart of the Celtic team as they eye another domestic treble.
Manager Rodgers, who has guided the Parkhead side to a 13th league title in 14 seasons, is vying with Hibs head coach David Gray, Falkirk’s John McGlynn and Aberdeen boss Jimmy Thelin for the manager of the year award.
Celtic trio Daizen Maeda, Callum McGregor and manager Brendan Rodgers have all been nominated for this year’s Scottish Football Writers’ Association end-of-season awards.
Japan striker Maeda, who this week won PFA Scotland’s player of the year prize, could claim the SFWA’s equivalent by fending off competition from captain McGregor, Dundee forward Simon Murray and Hibernian midfielder Nectar Triantis.
Maeda currently leads the Scottish Premiership’s scoring chart, along with Dundee’s Murray on 16 goals, while McGregor has once again been the driving force in the heart of the Celtic team as they eye another domestic treble.
Manager Rodgers, who has guided the Parkhead side to a 13th league title in 14 seasons, is vying with Hibs head coach David Gray, Falkirk’s John McGlynn and Aberdeen boss Jimmy Thelin for the manager of the year award.