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Rangers FC@RangersFC 7h7 hours ago

Congratulations Darren McGregor who has been voted as the @RangersFC Player of the Year & Players' Player of the Year http://rng.rs/1c4DMqr

 

Double Award Win For Darren

 

WRITTEN BY RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB

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RANGERS can announce that Darren McGregor is the club’s Player of the Year and Players’ Player of the Year for 2014/15.

 

20-year-old Andy Murdoch has picked up the Young Player of the Year award while Lewis Macleod has won Goal of the Season for his sensational overhead kick against Livingston on October 4 at the Energy Assets Arena.

The Rangers supporters and Stuart McCall’s first-team squad were recently asked to cast their votes for their Player of the Year and McGregor came out on top for his powerful displays throughout his debut season with the club.

The versatile defender has featured across the backline and has now made 50 appearances in total, four from the bench, while also scoring four goals.

Supporters also selected Andy Murdoch as their Young Player of the Year with the 20-year-old having played in 17 first-team games this term.

The talented midfielder had to wait patiently for his first taste of senior football this season but it arrived on February 8 when he replaced Ian Black in the Scottish Cup tie against Raith Rovers at Ibrox.

Just 12 days later he netted his first, and so far, only goal when he fired home a stunning shot from distance as the Light Blues beat Raith 2-1 at Stark’s Park.

That, however, wasn’t enough to win the Goal of the Season award with Lewis Macleod, who is now at Brentford, coming out on top for his acrobatic effort against Livi.

It was Ian Black who floated a cross into the 18-yard box and with his back to goal, Lewis produced a moment of magic to give his side a 1-0 victory.

 

You can read exclusive interviews with POTY Darren McGregor and YPOTY Andy Murdoch in tonight’s play-off matchday programme with Hibs the visitors to Ibrox.

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McGregor was the obvious choice but like Oleg says the fact we didn't have many real contenders says it all.

 

A proper well done to Andy Murdoch though - young lad has really stepped up and is a useful player.

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I thought it was the second leg of the play-off final but some saying on social media it's Saturday's game.

 

The commentators on the TV had over the game with Motherwell. Not sure which one they meant.

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