Celtic’s Brendan Rogers, Hibernian’s head coach David Gray and Championship side Falkirk’s John McGlyn were nominated for the SPFL Manager of the Year Award.
In conjunction with the Scotland’s Managers and Coachers Association, Rogers led Celtic to his 55th league title and was nominated after winning the League Cup.
Hoop is on the brink of domestic highs for the sixth in nine seasons, with the Scottish Cup final against Aberdeen at Hampden Park on May 24th.
Image: Celt is on the brink of another domestic high note under Rogers
Celtic headed the Premiership all season despite winning four consecutive titles despite defeats to the Rangers, Hibernian and St. Johnston.
The Northern Irish, who won the last award in 2017, has been awarded all the top flight title races that participated in the Park Head Club.
Image: David Gray went round the Hibbs season as they chased the third spot
Gray was under pressure during his first season as head coach when the Hibbs fell to the bottom of the table, but on an unbeaten run of 17 games, they placed third in the Premiership and moved to the brink of European football.
Not only did he beat Celtic on Easter Road, but also won the awards three times this season, the 36-year-old was led to two Edinburgh Derby victories over Hart since 2018 and his first victory at Ibrox.
Image: Falkirk Manager John McGlyn won the award last season
McGlyn, who won the award last season, is the finalist after leading Falkirk to the brink of returning to prime minister for the first time since 2010.
The Bairns were the top of the championship by goal difference before the final day, and were promoted from League One last season without losing the game.
If the 63-year-old wins, he will become the first Scottish manager to clinch the title three times. He also won the award for Raith Rovers in 2011.
Who will win the SWPL Award?
It could be the Hebernian manager double this season. Grant Scott is on the SWPL shortlist.
HIBS is currently fighting for two points at the top of the table to win its first women’s title since 2007.
Joe Potter will be nominated again after winning an award in his first season in charge with the Rangers. They can chase the league title to add to the Sky Sports Cup victory and win the treble that Glasgow City awaits in the Scottish Cup final.
Glasgow City is also taking part in the title race, sitting further at the point behind the Rangers. Leanne Ross was nominated to try and win his first league trophy as head coach.
Paul Brownley will form the list of candidates after leading Motherwell to his first top six finish in the SWPL.
It’s Motherwell’s most successful season since Brownlee joined in 2021, and the club has also reached the Scottish Cup semi-finals.
Celtic trio and Dundee Murray won the Potty Award
Celtic Trio Calum McGregor, Deisenmeda and Nicolas Schoon were nominated for the PFA Scotland Premiership Player of the Year Award. They are finalists for the award along with Dundee striker Simon Murray.
There will also be Celtic candidates for the Young Player Award, where Arne Engels will face Rangers Forward Hamza Igamane, Hearts’ James Wilson and Motherwell’s Lennon Miller.
PFA Scotland has also revealed a list of female players and Young Players of the Year Awards.
Celtic’s Emma Lawton, Rangers’ Katie Wilkinson and Glasgow City’s Samantha Van Deemen have also been nominated for a Potty Award.
Hart’s husband, Rangers’ Laura Berry and Spartan Hannah Jordan make up a list of candidates for young players.
Voting: Sky Sports Scottish Premiership Season Goals
As the 2024/25 season approaches a dramatic conclusion, it gives you the opportunity to vote for the goals of the Scottish Premiership for the season so far.
Duo Tockey Keskinen and Kevin Nisbett of Aberdeen, Calm McGregor of Celtic, Deisenmeda, Leo Hatt at and Cameron Carter Bickers, Simon Murray of Dundee, Leoi Malt of Dundee United, Hebernian Defender Jack Indale, Manthazu Akamanne of Hammes County of Ranjazz Igaman, Mantha Prize of Manthazu Igaman, Manthazu Igaman County of Lanza.
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All winners will be announced at the awards ceremony held in Glasgow on May 5th.