Tommy Wright for me , A League Cup Semi , a Scottish Cup Final (hopefully win it ) a top 6 finish and a good run in Europe .
With the funds hes had , hes done a good job .
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A tough call with the winner being announced on Sunday.
Celtic's Neil Lennon, Stuart McCall of Motherwell, Aberdeen's Derek McInnes and St Johnstone's Tommy Wright are vying for PFA Scotland's top manager.
Lennon wrapped up the Premiership title with seven games to spare.
McCall has guided Motherwell to third place in the table and is seeking a third successive European spot.
McInnes won the League Cup and has taken the Dons second in the league, while Wright has taken the Saints to their first Scottish Cup final.
Tommy Wright for me , A League Cup Semi , a Scottish Cup Final (hopefully win it ) a top 6 finish and a good run in Europe .
With the funds hes had , hes done a good job .
Aye you are probably right Scone.Originally Posted by Sconemeister1314
I would probably agree with you. Given the disparity in finances, Wright has done very well this season.
McInnes will get it though, even though he only took us to where we should be with our wage bill. Years of underachievement were a hard habit to break and he's done well so far.
Of course the season isn't over yet.
Only in Scotland in 2014 would winning 1 European tie be described as "a good run in Europe ."Originally Posted by Sconemeister1314
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Only in Scotland in 2014 would winning 1 European tie be described as "a good run in Europe ."Originally Posted by Sir_Walter_Timslayer
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Three Qualifying Rounds won by Celtic and unfortunately the reality is that pot 4 sides ie Celtic cannot be expected to win more than a game or two in The Champions League these days.
Qualifying for The Group Stages is an achievement in itself these days.
Only in Scotland in 2014 would winning 1 European tie be described as "a good run in Europe ."Originally Posted by Poguemahone
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Three Qualifying Rounds won by Celtic and unfortunately the reality is that pot 4 sides ie Celtic cannot be expected to win more than a game or two in The Champions League these days.
Qualifying for The Group Stages is an achievement in itself these days.[/quote]
I was referring to St Johnstone, but since you ask, yes, I think Lennon should be MOTY. Anyone who can eliminate Northern Irish and Kazakhstan teams from Europe in the same year will be talked about for decades to come.
Only in Scotland in 2014 would winning 1 European tie be described as "a good run in Europe ."Originally Posted by Sir_Walter_Timslayer
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Three Qualifying Rounds won by Celtic and unfortunately the reality is that pot 4 sides ie Celtic cannot be expected to win more than a game or two in The Champions League these days.
Qualifying for The Group Stages is an achievement in itself these days.[/quote]
I was referring to St Johnstone, but since you ask, yes, I think Lennon should be MOTY. Anyone who can eliminate Northern Irish and Kazakhstan teams from Europe in the same year will be talked about for decades to come.[/quot
Only in Scotland in 2014 would winning 1 European tie be described as "a good run in Europe ."Originally Posted by Poguemahone
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Three Qualifying Rounds won by Celtic and unfortunately the reality is that pot 4 sides ie Celtic cannot be expected to win more than a game or two in The Champions League these days.
Qualifying for The Group Stages is an achievement in itself these days.[/quote]
I was referring to St Johnstone, but since you ask, yes, I think Lennon should be MOTY. Anyone who can eliminate Northern Irish and Kazakhstan teams from Europe in the same yea
Aberdeen and Dundee Utd are both definitely improving Walter but doubt they would have beaten Shakter Karagandy or IF Elsborg this season.