Sir Alex Ferguson
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Sir Alex Ferguson was named the League Managers' Association Manager
of the Year after guiding Manchester United to a 20th title.
Cardiff City's Malky Mackay was the top Championship
manager, while Yeovil Town's Gary Johnson was honoured as League One
Manager of the Year.
Gillingham's Martin Allen won the League Two manager's award.
"In a way I am glad it is all over now because it has been hard work," said the retiring Ferguson.
Manchester United drew 5-5 with West Brom in Ferguson's 1,500th and final game in charge of United.
The 71-year-old, who won 38
trophies in a 26-year reign at Old Trafford, will be succeeded by
Everton's David Moyes, who takes over on 1 July.
"It has been overwhelming," said Ferguson. "The club
has been fantastic and congratulations to West Brom with the way they
handled yesterday [Sunday].
"I think [West Brom manager] Steve Clarke should get an award because anyone who scores five against United deserves it."
LMA manager of the year awards
- Premier League - Sir Alex Ferguson
- Championship - Malky Mackay
- League One - Gary Johnson
- League Two - Martin Allen
- FA Cup - Roberto Martinez
- Merit Award - Phil Parkinson
- Merit Award - Roberto Di Matteo
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