Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes has been named manager of the year by the Scottish Football Writers Association after guiding his team into Europe.
McInnes saw off Rangers boss Philippe Clement, Falkirk manager John McGlynn, and his friend and former assistant Tony Docherty – now at Dundee – to take the title.
McInnes said he was thrilled to have received the recognition after ‘enjoying’ the season – having previously won the title a decade ago while at Pittodrie.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Derek McInnes says Kilmarnock should expect interest in David WatsonKillie manager has spoken of his pride at the Rugby Park academy product scooping the PFA Scotland young player of the year award.
Read more »
Derek McInnes hails his 'team of the year' Kilmarnock side after final day drawThe Killie gaffer heaped praise on his side after their fourth place finish
Read more »
Kilmarnock boss McInnes expects interest in Watson from ‘bigger clubs’Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes expects offers for PFA Scotland young player of the year David Watson.
Read more »
McInnes expects bids for Kimarnock teenager WatsonKilmarnock manager Derek McInnes anticipates offers for PFA Scotland young player of the year David Watson.
Read more »
Derek McInnes shares notable Walter Smith Rangers insightThe Walter Smith management insight that still rings true for Derek McInnes at Kilmarnock.
Read more »
Will Dennis to Kilmarnock return chances rated by managerDennis, Ndaba & Findlay return to Kilmarnock chances rated by McInnes.
Read more »