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A top gong will go to the year’s top boss…

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MANAGER OF THE YEAR

WHILE sides battling for success tend to take home our Team of the Year award, it can be an entirely different story as to who earns the top boss award.
The Field Turf Manager of the Year prize is up for grabs with many in with a shout, but it is your votes that count as to who wins, as Lincoln City’s Danny Cowley did last year, right.
John Askey has done a wonderful job with Macclesfield, while Paul Doswell secured a third-placed finish in the National League with his part-time Sutton.
How about Mark Yates at Solihull Moors, who pulled off a remarkable escap...

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