Sir Alex Ferguson was named the League Manager Association’s Manager of the Year on Monday.It is the third time the Scot has collected the award and is a double as he also won the Premier League’s Manager of the Year prize, after leading Manchester United to the English title and a Champions League final.
Ferguson, speaking via video link at the awards ceremony in London, said he was honoured to bag the award.
“It’s a wonderful honour. It has been a fantastic season for us in the most difficult league in the world,” the Scot said.
It was United’s 19th Premiership title – a record in the English top flight – while they also went through the season unbeaten at their Old Trafford home.
Ferguson will be hoping to collect the Champions League trophy for the third time as United take on Barcelona in the final at Wembley on Saturday.
Norwich boss Paul Lambert was named Championship manager of the year after his side earned promotion to the Premier League by finishing second to Queens Park Rangers.
Brighton manager Gus Poyet and Chesterfield’s John Sheridan claimed the League One and League Two honours respectively.






