QPR boss is manager of month, again

Last updated : 08 October 2010 By Luke Thornhill

It is the second month in a row Warnock has taken the prize - seemingly dispelling the infamous curse of the award. He edged out Malky Mackay, of Watford, Reading's Brian McDermott and Nottingham Forest's Billy Davies.

"Neil Warnock's side have been fantastic again and have enjoyed another unbeaten month following last month's award. Queens Park Rangers are setting the pace in the Championship and will take some catching at this rate," said Alan Curbishley, chairman of the award panel.

 

"It's a great personal accolade, but it's not about me, it's about the whole squad. This award is for all the lads, because it's a team game and each and every player has played their part in helping me win this award," said Mackie.
"I've got great confidence in my own ability as a player and if the fans and the gaffer and my teammates are happy with my contribution then that's great.
"I'm a very level-headed person though and, while this has given me a great platform to progress as a player, I'm well aware that you can't take anything for granted in this game."

"It's a great personal accolade, but it's not about me, it's about the whole squad. This award is for all the lads, because it's a team game and each and every player has played their part in helping me win this award," said Macki

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"I've got great confidence in my own ability as a player and if the fans and the gaffer and my teammates are happy with my contribution then that's great.

"I'm a very level-headed person though and, while this has given me a great platform to progress as a player, I'm well aware that you can't take anything for granted in this game."

 

Brighton's Gus Poyet took the League One award, with Port Vale's Micky Adams honoured in League Two