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LMA Manager of the Year Post Season Performances

Alan Curbishley

2000 Winner, Charlton Athletic

2001 Season – Finished 9th with 52 points

George Burley

2001 Winner, Ipswich Town

2002 Season – Finished 18th (Relegated) with 36 points

Arsene Wenger

2002 Winner, Arsenal

2003 Season – Finished 2nd with 78 points

David Moyes

2003 Winner, Everton

2004 Season – Finished 17th (6 points clear of relegation) with 39 points

Arsene Wenger

2004 Winner, Arsenal

2005 Season – Finished 2nd with 83 points

David Moyes

2005 Winner, Everton

2006 Season – Finished 11th with 50 points


Steve Coppell

2006 Winner, Reading

2007 Season – Finished 8th with 55 points

Steve Coppell

2007 Winner, Reading

2008 Season – Finished 18th (Relegated) with 36 points

Alex Ferguson

2008 Winner, Manchester Utd

2009 Season – Finished 1st (Champions) with 90 points

David Moyes

2009 Winner, Everton (The season Rafa Benitez should’ve won)

2010 Season – Finished 8th with 61 points

Roy Hodgson

2010 Winner, Fulham

2011 Season – Finished 11th with West Bromwich Albion on 47 points (on course to finish 10th with
Liverpool had he maintained points per game ratio)

Findings

 The LMA are biased towards UK managers


 UK managers (except Alex Ferguson) have a poor record, failing to finish in European places the
season after winning the LMA Manager of the Year
 Barring Alex Ferguson, UK managers have averaged 43 points per season post winning LMA
MOTY
 Ferguson won 2011 LMA MOTY – Let’s hope he tanks next season.

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