We're over halfway through naming the Derby County All-Time XI - and now you can pick out your latest club favourite.
July's vote is for the Rams' greatest left-sided midfielder/winger to take up place number seven in the select side.
In the days before squad numbers that usually meant the man wearing the number 11 shirt - and we've had some true greats in the last 125 years of Derby County's history.
Alan Hinton, a star of the two title-winning sides of the 1970s, is sure to be a leading contender after a career that saw him recognised as one of the best crossers in the game.
Another man expected to feature highly in the vote is Paul Simpson, who arrived from Oxford United in 1992 and was one of the stars of a thrilling few years.
Further back in the archives, the likes of Dally Duncan - a 1946 FA Cup winner - and Lionel 'Spud' Murphy, a hero of the 1920s, will be popular.
And one man never to be discounted is Ted McMinn, who also figured highly in the vote to find the top right-winger.
The Tin Man was equally at home on the left or the right and is one of a rare set of players to be a serious candidate for more than one place.
Already in the All-Time XI are goalkeeper Colin Boulton, right-back Ron Webster, left-back David Nish, centre-halves Roy McFarland and Igor Stimac, along with right-midfielder Stefano Eranio.
You have until July 25 to get your vote in via a coupon in the Derby Evening Telegraph, via www.therams.co.uk and by e-mail to webmaster@dcfc.co.uk.
There will be a prize each month for a winning fan drawn from those who have voted for the chosen player.
The fan will receive a team shirt with the name and team number of the chosen player. This will be signed, if possible, by the player.
