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Warburton Up For PFA Manager Of The Year

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Manager Mark Warburton has been shortlisted for the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year award.

The shortlist is created based on votes from manager’s of sides across the Scottish leagues, and in recognition of the year Rangers have had, with Championship title success, and the return to the Premiership that brings, as well as Petrofac Training Cup success and the potential of a Scottish Cup and a European return, Warburton right takes his place in the final four.

Mark Warburton – Rangers

‘Rangers manager Mark Warburton is on the verge of a treble this season having secured promotion to the Premiership, won the Petrofac Cup and beaten Old Firm rivals Celtic in a thrilling semi-final to book a place in the Scottish Cup Final against Hibs on 21st May.’

Peter Houston – Falkirk

‘Peter Houston has guided Falkirk to the Premiership Play-Offs, although it looks like it will go to the wire to determine at which stage the Bairns enter the race. After the weekend`s fixtures, the battle for second place in the Championship between them and Hibs is closer than ever.’

Jim McInally – Peterhead

‘Peterhead boss Jim McInally led his part-time side to Hampden and a Petrofac Cup Final appearance against Rangers as well as securing a place in the Play-Offs.’

Jim McIntyre – Ross County

‘Jim McIntyre got his hands on The League Cup this year and saw his Ross County side book their place in the top six of the Premiership.’

The overall winner will be announced on Sunday May 1 at the PFA Scotland’s annual Awards Dinner at the Hilton Glasgow.

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