Bury fans are being urged to vote for Ryan Lowe, after it was announced that he has been shortlisted for a prestigious North West player of the year award.
Lowey will battle it out against rivals such as Carl Tremarco and Barry Roche for the title, voted for by supporters, at this year's MBNA North West Football Awards.
Fans can vote for Lowe, who had a magnificent season for Bury along with players from other divisions at www.nwfootballawards.co.uk, which has full details of the shortlist.
The winners will be revealed at the awards ceremony, which takes place in October.A panel of expert judges, headed up by PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor, will decide the winners in the other categories, acknowledging the off the pitch achievements of the North West's clubs and celebrating the contribution that the region's businesses make to the global football industry.
Gordon Taylor said: "It's been a stellar year for North West football, with many of the season's headlines made in the region and this year's shortlist certainly reflects that.
"Even when the football clubs have seen mixed fortunes, the players on the list have proven their dedication, their hard work and their talent.
"It'll be a big task for the judging panel to decide the winners of all the other awards as we understand that the calibre of entries is really high, so for the football-supporting public to take some of the pressure off us and choose the best players is fantastic."
More than 450 VIP guests from the football and business world are expected to attend the awards, which was launched in 2007 and has become one of the highlights of the sporting season.
Chester-based MBNA, a subsidiary of the Bank of America, is the title sponsor of the event which takes place on 11 October 2010 at Lancashire County Cricket Club.To vote for your player of the year, please visit www.nwfootballawards.co.uk.
The shortlisted players are:
Premier League
Bolton Wanderers - Chung Yong-Lee
Burnley - Graham Alexander
Everton - Leighton Baines
Liverpool - Pepe Reina
Manchester City - Carlos Tevez
Manchester United - Wayne Rooney
Wigan Athletic - Charles N'Zogbia
Championship
Blackpool - Charlie Adam
Preston North End - Andrew Lonergan
League One
Carlisle United - Ian Harte
Oldham Athletic - Sean Gregan
Stockport County - Johnny Mullins
Tranmere Rovers - Ian Goodison
League Two
Accrington Stanley - Andrew Procter
Bury - Ryan Lowe
Crewe Alexandra - Ashley Westwood
Macclesfield - Carl Tremarco
Morecambe - Barry Roche
Rochdale - Craig Dawson
Blue Square Premier
Altrincham - Stuart Coburn
Barrow AFC - Robin Hulbert