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I'd be amazed if he does. More hopeful for Best Matchday Programme.
Won by Burnley.
I'd be amazed if he does. More hopeful for Best Matchday Programme.
I found this on the Football League website so you were right.
Outstanding Managerial Achievement (voted for by Football Manager website users)
Gus Poyet - Brighton & Hove Albion (for winning the npower League 1 title)
Dougie Freedman - Crystal Palace (for beating Manchester United at Old Trafford in the Carling Cup)
Lee Clark - Huddersfield Town (for setting a new League record for unbeaten matches)
Won by Burnley.
Freedman's seems a bit pathetic in comparison really doesn't it?
Mark Bright sounds particularly disappointed with this on Twitter
[MENTION=12437]Mark[/MENTION]__Bright: Football manager outstanding achievement [MENTION=22229]Football[/MENTION]_league #FootballLeagueAwards Gus Poyet #BHAFC only time he's beat Dougie this season.
Strong words there from Ian Wright's bag carrier.
Really surprised by this. Theirs must be brilliant, Seagull always seems very well put together, and the proper binding on it is lovely.
FL Awards 2012: Hartlepool United win Best Marketing Campaign Award.
And why BBC have him as a pundit ive no idea
Mark Bright sounds particularly disappointed with this on Twitter
[MENTION=12437]Mark[/MENTION]__Bright: Football manager outstanding achievement [MENTION=22229]Football[/MENTION]_league #FootballLeagueAwards Gus Poyet #BHAFC only time he's beat Dougie this season.
Strong words there from Ian Wright's bag carrier.
Big Rickie Championship Player of the Year, not a surprise at all.
PNE Paul Bradley wins unsung hero award. Well done him. Must admit I am gutted
So a Palace fan and a Southampton fan make a point of going onto a Brighton forum to tell us what we already know about their own players.
Like, thanks. Big help.