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National Game Awards: Who gets the vote as leading gaffer?

Who would be a football manager? Having to spin plates with water tight budgets and under financial pressures and impatient chairmen, they are the first to get stick – and then the sack – when the going gets tough.

HANDOVER: Last year’s winner Andy Woodman receives his award PICTURE: Matt Bristow

Who would be a football manager? Having to spin plates with water tight budgets and under financial pressures and impatient chairmen, they are the first to get stick – and then the sack – when the going gets tough.
So, we believe any boss who comes up trumps under such scrutiny should be celebrated, which is why our Sports Ground Development NGA for Manager of the Year is much sought after.
Last year’s award went to Andy Woodman, who led Bromley into the Football League, through the playoffs, for the first time in their history.
The race to follow in his footsteps is very much on – and De...

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