Every PFA Scotland award winner as Lawrence Shankland and John McGlynn scoop top prizes

It's been a hell of a season in Scottish football and awards season is in full swing.

There's been twists and turns up and down the leagues and it was Falkirk's stunning season in League One that dominated the early handouts at the PFA ceremony. The Invincible Bairns boss John McGlynn took home Manager of the Season while wing sensation Callumn Morrison won the division's Player of the Year in one of the easier predictions to make.

In the SWPL, Rangers' Jo Potter took home Manager of the Year while Mia McAulay took home the SWPL Young Player gong, and Rachel Rowe was crowned best player. Rabbi Matondo meanwhile was awarded Goal of the Season for his strike against Celtic in the thrilling 3-3 derby draw. David Watson was the young pu that shone brightest according to his fellow pros, and he left with the Young Player of the Year Award.

But the main man on the night was Lawrence Shankland. The Hearts striker has 29 goals for club and country so far this season. He's one of the main reasons the jambos finished third, securing European group stage football in Gorgie for next season. Barring a cruel late injury, he'll almost certainly be on the plane for Euro 2024 and Hearts' biggest issue now is keeping him in maroon for more than another year.

PFA Scotland Awards in full

  • SPFL Manager of the Season: John McGlynn (Falkirk)

  • SWPL Manager of the Season: Jo Potter (Rangers)

  • SPFL Premiership POTY: Lawrence Shankland

  • SWPL POTY: Rachel Rowe (Rangers)

  • SPFL YPOTY: David Watson (Kilmarnock)

  • SWPL YPOTY: Mia McAulay (Rangers)

  • Championship POTY: Brian Graham (Partick Thistle)

  • League One POTY: Callumn Morrison (Falkirk)

  • League Two POTY: Gregor Buchanan (Stenhousemuir)

  • Goal of the Season: Rabbi Matondo (Rangers 3 Celtic 3)