I haven't heard anything about it anywhere, and thought it was a given that Hogson would be getting it.
I saw this article from the web, but still not found anything that says it officially though!!
http://www.adifferentleague.co.uk/p...-redknapp-wins-manager-of-the-year-award.html
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has fought off tough competition to win the 2010 Manager of the Year award.
The Spurs manager has led his side to the lucrative fourth position in the Premier League, qualifying for the Champions League. The successful end to the campaign culminated in impressive wins over Arsenal, Chelsea and closest competitors Manchester City.
Redknapp wins the award ahead of a number of other candidates who also impressed this year, including Roy Hodgson who led Fulham to a Europa Cup final, and title challengers Carlo Ancelotti of Chelsea, and Alex Ferguson of Manchester United.
In a poll of A Different League readers, Hodgson was favourite for the award with 37.6% of votes, followed by Redknapp with 35.5%, and Carlo Ancelotti in third with 23.5%.
I know nothing about that website, so really not sure if its a wind up, or if there is anything truth to it.
I saw this article from the web, but still not found anything that says it officially though!!
http://www.adifferentleague.co.uk/p...-redknapp-wins-manager-of-the-year-award.html
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has fought off tough competition to win the 2010 Manager of the Year award.
The Spurs manager has led his side to the lucrative fourth position in the Premier League, qualifying for the Champions League. The successful end to the campaign culminated in impressive wins over Arsenal, Chelsea and closest competitors Manchester City.
Redknapp wins the award ahead of a number of other candidates who also impressed this year, including Roy Hodgson who led Fulham to a Europa Cup final, and title challengers Carlo Ancelotti of Chelsea, and Alex Ferguson of Manchester United.
In a poll of A Different League readers, Hodgson was favourite for the award with 37.6% of votes, followed by Redknapp with 35.5%, and Carlo Ancelotti in third with 23.5%.
I know nothing about that website, so really not sure if its a wind up, or if there is anything truth to it.