IT’S time to cast your vote in the Swindon Advertiser’s Town Player of the Year poll.

It has been an eventful season - featuring three managers and a more than passing flirtation with the relegation zone - but who has made the best impression on you, the Swindon Advertiser readers, in what has been a rollercoaster campaign?

Once again, the Swindon Advertiser is running its annual vote to decide who should follow defender Jordan Turnbull, the winner of last season’s accolade, onto the famous trophy.

Below are the 18 names with enough Town appearances this season to be eligible for consideration for the award.

There are two ways to vote.

Simply complete the form available inside your Swindon Advertiser with the name of the Town player you wish to vote for along with all your own details. Original newspaper forms only please. No photocopies accepted.

Send completed forms to Swindon Advertiser Town Player of the Year, Sportsdesk, Swindon Advertiser, 100 Victoria Road, Swindon, SN1 3BE.

Or you can cast your vote via email (one per email address), by sending your choice, plus your details (name, address, contact number etc) to competitions@swindonadvertiser.co.uk.

Include Town Player of the Year in the subject line of the email. All votes need to be placed by noon on Thursday, May 5, 2016. For full terms and conditions, visit www.newsquest.co.uk/terms.

LAWRENCE VIGOUROUX - The Liverpool loanee put ‘pennygate’ behind him to become a safe pair of hands before injury struck.

NATHAN THOMPSON - A season plagued by injury and suspension but a solid figure when at the heart of the Town defence.

BRANDON ORMONDE-OTTEWILL - Put a shaky start behind him as he grew into his first year in professional football but has lessons to learn.

FABIEN ROBERT - Undoubtedly has skills at his disposal but injuries and form saw him struggle to tie down a permanent position.

JORDAN WILLIAMS - Another loanee from Anfield who looked promising before his season was curtailed by a knee injury.

JORDAN TURNBULL - Mixed bag from the Southampton defender who struggled to rediscover the form that won him this award last season.

DRISSA TRAORE - Called upon more than even he would have expected due to injuries and needs to find greater consistency.

YASER KASIM - Another blighted by injury but has shown the skill and ability that have seen him linked with a move away.

NICKY AJOSE - The ultimate poacher. The league’s top goal scorer to date, his goals have proved vital this campaign.

MICHAEL DOUGHTY - Big impact since joining in January, the QPR midfielder has shown real quality in a testing campaign.

JAMES BROPHY - Handed more appearances than expected at the start of the campaign. Has not been overawed and shows good potential.

BEN GLADWIN - A cameo appearance for the former Town man and whilst his talents were clear, he didn’t live up to last year’s highs.

LOUIS THOMPSON - An important addition when Swindon were plagued with injuries but has struggled with niggles and form himself.

JONATHAN OBIKA - An important figure up top, providing a real physical presence and endless work, whilst also contributing goals.

ANTON RODGERS - Taken his fair share of stick and has frustrated fans but one of the most comfortable with ball at his feet.

BRADLEY BARRY - Held onto the right wing-back role well after filling in early in the season but more comfortable going forward.

RAPHAEL ROSSI BRANCO - Improvement from the Brazilian. Handed the armband occasionally and a key figure at the back.

ADAM EL ABD - Brought in to ease injury crisis and an experienced head in a young team, helping turn the side’s form around.