Debate: Who's the Manager of the Year?

25 March 2010 11:31
Wayne Rooney appears a racing certainty to be named Player of the Year, but the managerial award is considerably less straightforward. [LNB]With the Premier League season now approaching its home straight, there are a number of outstanding candidates for Manager of the Year. [LNB] Related ArticlesPremier League tableDebate: Can anyone stop United?Trophy this year would be Wenger's greatest achievementPremier League actionPremier League fixturesSport on televisionStarting at the top of the table, a 19th title for Sir Alex Ferguson would be a phenomenal achievement considering the obstacles he has overcome the loss of Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tévez, horrendous defensive injuries and a civil war between Manchester United fans and the club's owners. [LNB]Arsène Wenger also deserves huge credit for re-establishing Arsenal as genuine title contenders while playing outstanding football on a limited budget. [LNB]What about Roy Hodgson, who has taken Fulham fans on an unforgettable journey into Europe, defeating Juventus and becoming everyone's second favourite team? [LNB]With Tottenham favourites to finish fourth and reach the FA Cup final, should Harry Redknapp's achievements be acknowledged? [LNB]Or does your vote go to David Moyes, who has shepherded Everton from an early-season injury crisis to the brink of European qualification, beating Manchester United and Chelsea along the way? [LNB]Have your say below ... [LNB]

Source: Telegraph