Legendary midfielder duo Archie Gemmill and Alan Durban have become the latest additions to Derby County's All-Time XI.
The duo were the top two in the poll for the club's best central midfielders, voted for by the Rams' faithful, who are picking out the greatest line-up in the club's history.
Gemmill joined the Rams from Preston North End in 1970 and enjoyed seven successful years at the Baseball Ground where he made well over 250 appearances and was heavily involved in Derby's success on the field under Brian Clough.
He left in 1977 but returned in 1982 as a Player-Coach under Peter Taylor before hanging up his boots in 1984. On the International scene, he racked up 43 caps for Scotland and his most celebrated moment was his goal against the Netherlands in a Group D fixture at the 1978 World Cup.
Former Wales International Durban made well over 300 appearances during ten years with the Rams between 1963 and 1973 - scoring 93 goals. He won a Football League First Division championship medal with the Rams in the 1971/72 season. He then left the club in 1973 to join Shrewsbury Town where he later took charge as player-manager
Gemmill and Durban beat off strong competition from the likes of Alijosa Asanovic, Robin Van Der Laan, Bruce Rioch, Raich Carter and Charlie George to claim their places in the team, as part of Derby's 125th Year Celebrations.
So far fans have voted for goalkeeper (Colin Boulton), a right-back (Ron Webster), a left-back (David Nish), two centre-backs (Roy McFarland and Igor Stimac), a right-midfielder (Stefano Eranio), left-midfielder (Alan Hinton) and two central midfielders (Archie Gemmill & Alan Durban).
Now the search is on to find the greatest centre forwards in Derby County's 125 years of history.
The poll is underway and you will have until 25 September to get your vote in via a coupon in the Derby Evening Telegraph, via www.therams.co.uk and by e-mail to tom.loakes@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.