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Is this list really incomplete? I think I recall the BBC just stopped doing this for a few years. Sologoal ( talk) 08:37, 1 October 2009 (UTC)
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I am sure when BBC Scotland used to do this as a separate, full programme in the 1990s (similar to the format of the UK-wide BBC Sports Personality of the Year) there was a team of the year award. A 1986 example is given here, but I seem to recall that Raith Rovers won it in 1994 following their sensational League Cup win and Rangers in 1993 for their treble and Champions League exploits. If anyone has any info on this (and assuming it was a regular feature) it would be a useful addition to the article I think. Dunarc ( talk) 20:08, 10 March 2019 (UTC)