The Football League Second Division Manager of the Month award was a monthly prize of recognition given to association football managers in the Football League Second Division, the third tier of English football from 1992 to 2004. The award was announced in the first week of the following month. From the 2004–05 season onwards, following a rebranding exercise by The Football League, the third tier was known as Football League One, thus the award became the Football League One Manager of the Month award. [1] The awards are designed and manufactured in the UK by bespoke awards company Gaudio Awards. [2]
Month | Manager | Team | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
August | Ray Graydon | Walsall | [3] |
September | Alan Pardew | Reading | [3] |
October | Ronnie Moore | Rotherham United | [3] |
November | Bruce Rioch | Wigan Athletic | [3] |
December | Jocky Scott | Notts County | [3] |
January | Sean O'Driscoll | Bournemouth | [3] |
February | Mark McGhee | Millwall | [3] |
March | Brian Horton | Port Vale | [4] |
April | Mark McGhee | Millwall | [3] |
Month | Manager | Team | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
August | Danny Wilson | Bristol City | [5] |
September | Micky Adams | Brighton & Hove Albion | [5] |
October | |||
November | Alan Pardew | Reading | [5] |
December | Danny Wilson | Bristol City | [5] |
January | Alan Pardew | Reading | [5] |
February | |||
March | Bill Dearden | Notts County | [5] |
April | |||
Month | Manager | Team | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
August | Harry Redknapp | Portsmouth | [6] |
September | Iain Dowie | Oldham Athletic | [6] |
October | Danny Wilson | Bristol City | [6] |
November | Paul Jewell | Wigan Athletic | [6] |
December | Paul Jewell | Wigan Athletic | [6] |
January | Neil Warnock | Sheffield United | [6] |
February | Ian Holloway | Queens Park Rangers | [6] |
March | Phil Parkinson | Colchester United | [6] |
April | Barry Fry | Peterborough United | [6] |
Month | Manager | Team | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
August | |||
September | Phil Parkinson | Colchester United | [7] |
October | Joe Royle | Ipswich Town | [7] |
November | Ian Holloway | Queens Park Rangers | [7] |
December | Paul Sturrock | Plymouth Argyle | [7] |
January | Danny Wilson | Bristol City | [7] |
February | Mike Newell | Luton Town | [7] |
March | Mark McGhee | Brighton & Hove Albion | [7] |
April | Brian Little | Tranmere Rovers | [7] |
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The Manager of the Month is an association football award that recognises the manager adjudged best for each month of the season in the Football League One, the third tier of English football. The recipient is chosen by a panel assembled by the League's sponsor and announced alongside The Championship and League Two Manager of the Month awards at the beginning of the following month. For sponsorship reasons, from its inception in 2004 until 2010 it was known as the Coca-Cola Manager of the Month award, with the Coca-Cola company sponsoring the league during that period. From the 2010–11 season until the end of the 2012–13 season the league was sponsored by npower and the award was known as the npower Manager of the Month. In July 2013, it was announced that Sky Bet would become the new sponsor of the English Football League, and since August 2013 the award has been known as the Sky Bet Manager of the Month. In November 2017 it was announced that Sky Bet and the EFL had agreed for Sky Bet to continue its sponsorship up until 2024.
The EFL Championship Manager of the Month is an association football award that recognises the manager adjudged best for each month of the season in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. The recipient is chosen by a panel assembled by the League's sponsor and announced alongside the League One and League Two Manager of the Month awards at the beginning of the following month. For sponsorship reasons, from its inception in 2004 until 2010 it was known as the Coca-Cola Manager of the Month award, with the Coca-Cola company sponsoring the league during that period. From the 2010–11 season until the end of the 2012–13 season the league was sponsored by npower and the award was known as the npower Manager of the Month. In July 2013, it was announced that Sky Bet would become the new sponsor of the English Football League, and since August 2013 the award has been known as the Sky Bet Manager of the Month. In November 2017 it was announced that Sky Bet and the EFL had agreed for Sky Bet to continue its sponsorship up until 2024.
The EFL Championship Player of the Month is an association football award that recognises the player adjudged the best for each month of the season in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. Originally named the Football League Championship Player of the Month award, it replaced the First Division Player of the Month as the Championship replaced the Second Division in 2004, and in 2016, when the Football League rebranded itself as the English Football League (EFL), the award was renamed accordingly. For sponsorship reasons, since its inception it has been known as the Coca-Cola Player of the Month award; Coca-Cola sponsored the Football League since 2004 and the deal ended 2010. From the 2010–11 to the 2012–13 season, the Football League was sponsored by NPower, so it was known as the NPower Player of the Month award. As of the 2013–14 season, the league has been sponsored by Skybet, so it is now the SkyBet Player of the Month award. The awards are designed and manufactured in the UK by bespoke awards company Gaudio Awards.
The EFL League One Player of the Month is an association football award that recognises the player adjudged the best for each month of the season in EFL League One, the third tier of English football. Originally named the Football League One Player of the Month award, it replaced the Second Division Player of the Month as League One replaced the Second Division in 2004, and in 2016, when the Football League rebranded itself as the English Football League (EFL), the award was renamed accordingly. From the 2010–11 season, the Football League was sponsored by nPower, so it was known as the nPower League One Player of the Month award. As of the 2013–14 season, the league has been sponsored by Skybet, so it is now the SkyBet Player of the Month award. The awards are designed and manufactured in the UK by bespoke awards company Gaudio Awards.
The EFL League Two Player of the Month is an association football award that recognises the player adjudged the best for each month of the season in EFL League Two, the fourth tier of English football. Originally named the Football League Two Player of the Month award, it replaced the Third Division Player of the Month as League Two replaced the Third Division in 2004, and in 2016, when the Football League rebranded itself as the English Football League (EFL), the award was renamed accordingly. From the 2013–14 season, the Football League is sponsored by Sky Bet, so it is known as the Sky Bet League Two Player of the Month award. The awards are designed and manufactured in the UK by bespoke awards company Gaudio Awards.
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The Football League Second Division Player of the Month award was a monthly prize of recognition given to association football players in the Football League Second Division, the third tier of English football from 1992 to 2004. The award was announced in the first week of the following month. From the 2004–05 season onwards, following a rebranding exercise by The Football League, the third tier was known as Football League One, thus the award became the Football League One Player of the Month award.