Brendan Rodgers of Celtic, Hibernian David Gray and John McGlynn of the Falkirk championship team have been nominated for the SPFL Manager of the year.
In cooperation with the Scottish manager and the Coach Association, rod It is nominated after Celtic leadership in a 55th title of the League, as well as clicking the League Cup.
The slides are on the verge of a sixth triple interior in nine seasons, with the final of the Scottish Cup against Aberdeen to appear in Hampden Park on May 24th.
Celtic has chaired the Prime Minister throughout the season, despite losses to Rangers, Hibernian and St Johnstone after they won a fourth consecutive title.
The Northern Irishman, who for the last time chose the 2017 Award, has won every race of the highest flight title in which it is included with Parkhead Club.
gray He was under pressure during his first season as the main coach when HIBS fell to the end of the table, but an invincible 17 -game run saw them moving in third place in the prime minister, and on the eve of European football.
As well as defeating Celtic on Easter Road, the 36 -year -old – who has won the monthly award three times this season – led them to two Edinburgh Derby wins against Hearts and their first victory in Ibrox since 2018.
Mcglynnwho won the award last season, is the last candidate after instructed Falkirk on the eve of a return to prime minister for the first time since 2010.
Bairns lead the championship in the goal difference ahead of the last day after winning the promotion from League One last season without losing a match.
If the 63-year-old won, he would be the first Scottish manager to connect the three-time title demanding the award in 2011 when he was in charge of Raith Rovers.
Who will win the SWPL award?
Can be a double manager for Hibernian this season with Grant Scott In the short SWPL list.
HIBS currently are two clear points at the top of the table and in quarrel to win their first women’s title since 2007.
Not potter Nominated again after winning the award in its first season at the top of the Rangers. They are in second place after attending a league title to add their victory to the Sky Sports Cup, and can have a triple with Glasgow City waiting in the Scottish Cup final.
Glasgow City are also in the title race, lowering a further point behind Rangers – with Leanne Ross too Named as she looks at her first league trophy as the main coach – after 13 wins as a player in the club.
Paul Brownlie Create a short list after instructed Motherwell to their first sixth end in SWPL.
In what will come down as Motherwell’s most successful season since Brownlie joined in 2021, the club also reached the Scottish Cup semifinal.
Trio Celtic and Murray I Dundee for Poty Award
Celtic Callum McGregor, Daizen Maeda AND Nicolas kuhn have been nominated for the PFA Scotland Award Premiership Player of the Year. They are in the narrow list for the price along with Stiker Dundee Simon Murray.
There is also a celtic nominee for the Young Player Price with Arne Engels up against the front rangers Hazaze, James Wilson of hearts and motherwell’s Lennon Miller.
PFA Scotland has also revealed the short list of young women and young players of the year, with the 21-year-old Hibernian ahead Eilidh Adams For both prices.
Celtic’s Emma Lawton, Katie Wilkinson of the rangers and Samantha van Diemen By Glasgow City are also nominated for the Poty price.
Erin’s man Erin of hearts, rangers’ Berry AND Hannah Jordan From the Spartans make up the short list of the new player.
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