LMA Manager of the Year
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In the English Premier League, The League Managers Association Manager of the Year Award is an annual award given to a manager from any division for his achievements in the prior season. The award is voted by fellow professional managers unlike the FA Premier League Manager of the Year and as a result consideration is also given for managers who inherit poor sides or financial difficulties and not only those managers who do not have such financial constraints and have won trophies.
Season | Winner | Club |
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1995-96 | Peter Reid | Sunderland |
1996-97 | ||
1997-98 | ||
1998-99 | Sir Alex Ferguson | Manchester United |
1999-00 | ||
2000-01 | George Burley | Ipswich Town |
2001-02 | Arsene Wenger | Arsenal |
2002-03 | David Moyes | Everton |
2003-04 | Arsene Wenger | Arsenal |
2004-05 | David Moyes | Everton |
2005-06 | Steve Coppell | Reading |
2006-07 | Steve Coppell | Reading |
2007-08 | Sir Alex Ferguson | Manchester United |
[edit] Manager of the Decade Award
1990's - Sir Alex Ferguson