Steven Davis named Scottish Football Writers’ Association Player of the Year

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Steven Davis was up against Rangers team-mates Connor Goldson, captain James Tavernier and Allan McGregor. The former Southampton midfielder, who signed a one-year deal with the Scottish side in March, made his 800th career appearance in Saturday’s 4-0 win over Aberdeen, before lifting the Scottish Premiership title at Ibrox.

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard was crowned the Scottish Football Writers’ Association’s top manager following his title success with Rangers. He beat Callum Davidson, Steve Clarke and David Martindale to the prize.

Northern Ireland international Davis, now in his second spell with the club, was also a part of the title-winning side that secured Rangers’ previous title in 2010/11, before he joined Southampton in 2012.

Davis initially re-joined Rangers on a six-month loan in January 2019, before making the move permanent in May later that season.

Rangers went the entire Scottish Premiership campaign unbeaten after defeating Aberdeen 4-0 in the final game of the season on Saturday.

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