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Yearly awards were made by the Scottish Premier League (SPL) until the league ceased operating in 2013.[1][2] The awards were presented by SPL sponsors Bank of Scotland up to season 2006–07[3] and then Clydesdale Bank from season 2007–08 to 2012–13.[4][5]

Winners

Season Manager of the Year Player of the Year Young Player of the Year Ref
Winner Club Winner Club Winner Club
2002–03 Alex McLeish Rangers Barry Ferguson Rangers Zurab Khizanishvili Dundee [6]
2003–04 Martin O'Neill Celtic Chris Sutton Celtic Craig Gordon Heart of Midlothian [7][8]
2004–05 Tony Mowbray Hibernian Dado Prso Rangers Derek Riordan Hibernian [6][9][10]
2005–06 Paul Hartley Heart of Midlothian Steven Naismith Kilmarnock [11][12]
2006–07 Gordon Strachan Celtic Shunsuke Nakamura Celtic Steven Naismith Kilmarnock [13][14]
2007–08 Walter Smith Rangers Carlos Cuéllar Rangers Aiden McGeady Celtic [15][16][17][18][19]
2008–09 Csaba László Heart of Midlothian Gary Caldwell Celtic Steven Fletcher Hibernian [20][21][22][23][24][25]
2009–10 Walter Smith Rangers David Weir Rangers David Goodwillie Dundee United [26][27][28][29][30]
2010–11 Mixu Paatelainen Kilmarnock Emilio Izaguirre Celtic David Goodwillie Dundee United [31][32]
2011–12 Neil Lennon Celtic Charlie Mulgrew Celtic James Forrest Celtic [33][34][35][36][37]
2012–13 Stuart McCall Motherwell Leigh Griffiths Hibernian Victor Wanyama Celtic [38][39][40][41][42][43]
Season U19 / U20 Player of the Year Goal of the Season Save of the Season Ref
Winner Club Winner Club Winner Club
2007–08 Scott Anson Kilmarnock Willo Flood Dundee United no award [15][16]
2008–09 Sean Welsh Hibernian Marc Crosas Celtic Graeme Smith Motherwell [20][21][22]
2009–10 Dale Hilson Dundee United Anthony Stokes Hibernian Artur Boruc Celtic [26][28][27]
2010–11 Jason Holt Heart of Midlothian Derek Riordan Hibernian Marian Kello Heart of Midlothian [31]
2011–12 Paul George Celtic James Dayton Kilmarnock Allan McGregor Rangers [33][34][35][36]
2012–13 Chris Johnston Kilmarnock Graham Carey St Mirren Fraser Forster Celtic [38][39][40][41]
Season Best Club
Media Relations
Best Community
Initiative
Best Matchday
Hospitality
Best Fan
Initiative
Best Away Ground SPL Family
Champions
Ref
2007–08 Kilmarnock Falkirk Rangers Heart of Midlothian Tynecastle (Hearts)[44] no award[45] [15][16]
2008–09 Motherwell Motherwell[46] no award [20][21][22]
2009–10 Motherwell Hibernian St Mirren [26]
2010–11 Motherwell St Mirren Rangers[47] [31]
2011–12 Motherwell[48] St Mirren St Mirren [33][34][35][36]
2012–13 Motherwell Dundee United St Johnstone[49][50] [38][39][40][41]

See also

References

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