League of Ireland Premier Division Manager of the Year
The League of Ireland Premier Division Manager of the Year Award is an award handed out annually to a League of Ireland manager, voted best in the league for that particular year. The last winner of the award was Pat Fenlon, who guided Bohemians to a league and cup double in 2008.
Past winners
Year | Nationality | Player | Club | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2008 | Ireland | Fenlon, PatPat Fenlon | Bohemians | Winning the league and cup double with Bohemians. | |
2007 | Ireland | Doolin, PaulPaul Doolin | Drogheda United | Winning Drogheda's first ever Premier Division title. | |
2006 | Ireland | Fenlon, PatPat Fenlon | Shelbourne | Manager of Shelbourne's last league-winning team | |
2005 | Ireland | Richardson, DamienDamien Richardson | Cork City | Cork's first league-winning manager for 12 years | |
2004 | Ireland | Fenlon, PatPat Fenlon | Shelbourne | Reclaimed the title and progressed significantly in Europe | |
2003 | Ireland | Fenlon, PatPat Fenlon | Shelbourne | Won league title with Shelbourne | |
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