Debate: Who's the Manager of the Year?

Wayne Rooney appears a racing certainty to be named Player of the Year, but the managerial award is considerably less straightforward. With the Premier League season now approaching its home straight, there are a number of outstanding candidates for Manager of the Year.  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. Arsène Wenger also deserves huge credit for re-establishing Arsenal as genuine title contenders while playing outstanding football on a limited budget. What about Roy Hodgson, who has taken Fulham fans on an unforgettable journey into Europe, defeating Juventus and becoming everyone's second favourite team? With Tottenham favourites to finish fourth and reach the FA Cup final, should Harry Redknapp's achievements be acknowledged? 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? Have your say below .

Source: Telegraph