Player of the Year 2009

Last updated : 09 June 2009 By Stuart Gillespie
Before I reveal the winner, here are the standings from the last update, which was just after we knocked Celtic out of the Scottish Cup:

Andy Dorman - 6
Craig Dargo - 3 (+3 ties)
Jim Hamilton - 3 (+1 tie)
Jack Ross - 2 (+3 ties)
Billy Mehmet - 2 (+2 ties)
Garry Brady - 2 (+1 tie)
Mark Howard - 2 (+1 tie)
Scott Cuthbert - 1 (+3 ties)
Will Haining - 1
Franco Miranda - 1
Steven Robb - 0 (+2 ties)
Tom Brighton - 0 (+1 tie)
Hugh Murray - 0 (+1 tie)
Whole team - 0 (+1 tie)

Here's who won the awards since then:

Hamilton away: Tie between Jack Ross, Billy Mehmet, Craig Dargo and Scott Cuthbert
Inverness Caley Thistle away: Craig Dargo
Rangers home: Tie between Billy Mehmet, Stephen McGinn and Scott Cuthbert
Hibs home: Hugh Murray
Motherwell away: Andy Dorman
Rangers semi-final: Mark Howard
Inverness Caley Thistle home: Stephen McGinn
Motherwell home: Tie between Mark Howard, John Potter, Billy Mehmet and Stephen McGinn
Kilmarnock away: David Barron
Falkirk away: Jack Ross
Hamilton home: Billy Mehmet

Ties are used as a decider incase two players have the same number of awards, producing the final standings as follows:

Andy Dorman - 7
Craig Dargo - 4 (+4 ties)
Jack Ross - 3 (+4 ties)
Billy Mehmet - 3 (+5 ties)
Mark Howard - 3 (+2 ties)
Jim Hamilton - 3 (+1 tie)
Garry Brady - 2 (+1 tie)
Scott Cuthbert - 1 (+5 ties)
Stephen McGinn - 1 (+2 ties)
Hugh Murray - 1 (+1 tie)
David Barron - 1
Will Haining - 1
Franco Miranda - 1
Steven Robb - 0 (+2 ties)
Tom Brighton - 0 (+1 tie)
John Potter - 0 (+1 tie)
Whole team - 0 (+1 tie)

So Andy Dorman is the clear winner of this year's player of the year award, as chosen by Mirren Mad's visitors. Well done Andy and thanks everyone that voted, the competition will, of course, be returning in the new season.