The only prizes with Rangers eyes on them this season are still to be dished out.
Philippe Clement's team are locked in a battle for the Premiership title with Celtic, although could do with a favour from elsewhere as they focus on winning the final Old Firm clash of the season at Parkhead. There's also the small matter of the Scottish Cup Final between the pair on May 25. A Light Blues Treble could still hinge on the result, while Hopps league and cup double or Clement adding it to his League Cup triumph are the other possibilities.
But it was all about the individual awards at Ibrox on Sunday night. The personal gongs were handed out in a glitzy ceremony, honouring the big goals, moments and performances of the 2023/24 Premiership campaign and the SWPL season, which could also end with a silver living on more than one front.
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Was always likely to be the clear winner. Not just for the quality of the Welshman's strike, but for what it meant in the context of the season. After Gers had battled back from 2-0 down, they looked sunk when Adam Idah fired hom what seemed to be a late winner for Brendan Rodgers' side.
That would have wrestled the title advantage back from the Ibrox club. So when Matondo unleashed a stoppage time stunner into the top corner and earn a 3-3 draw, the celebrations were significant. Some of the gloss may have been removed in hindsight after losing ground against Ross County and Dundee, but defeat in the derby would have almost certainly have meant curtains for the title hopes there and then.
Although he has found himself out of Clement's starting eleven in the last couple of weeks, Englishman Goldson has been a key cog in the Rangers team that have the best defensive record this season, having shipped just 24 goals in 34 matches. The 31-year-old almost left the club on a free transfer last summer, but has built up a strong partnership with John Souttar at the heart of the Gers back line, and his 48 outings in all competitions are bettered only by Jack Butland, skipper Tavernier, John Lundstram and Cyriel Dessers.
The centre back has however again been linked with an Ibrox departure, with his old manager Steven Gerrard planning a double swoop to bring Goldson and teammate Lundstram to Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia.
The 19-year-old has quickly became a favourite of Belgian gaffer Clement, and has netted twice in 34 matches so far this season in breakthrough year in Govan. The winger has often found himself picked ahead of the likes of Matondo and Fabio Silva, and is certain to enjoy even more personal success with the club in years to come.
Although Northern Ireland international McCausland has stole the headlines, the talents of 21-year-old midfielder Cole McKinnon have not gone unnoticed.
The academy graduate made his senior bow under Giovanni van Bronckhorst in May 2022 and spent the whole of last season on loan at Partick Thistle. But the Cambuslang-born player has gone onto make two more outings in the current season, the last of which came as a second half substitute in Rangers pulsating 2-2 draw with Benfica in Lisbon in the last 16 of the Europa League last monthh.
The Gers midfielder has enjoyed another stellar campaign, building on her breakthrough season in 2022/23 where she helped the Light Blues win the Sky Sports' Cup, to help Jo Potter's side retain the trophy last month. MacLean has chipped in with 12 assists in the SWPL this season, playing a major part in Potter's title chasing team that trail Celtic at the top of the table by just two points with five games still to play.
MacLean and her teammates are eyeing up a domestic treble, having set up a Scottish Cup final meeting against Hearts next month with a 2-0 win against Celtic at Hampden on Saturday.