Martin O'Neill
Submitted by Sam Dymond on Thu, 16/06/2011 - 17:07
Team:
Sunderland
DOB:
01 Mar 1952 (Age 60)
Birthplace:
Kilrea (Northern Ireland)
Previous Teams (Manager):
Wycombe, Norwich, Leicester, Celtic, Aston Villa
Previous Teams (Player):
Nott'm Forest, Norwich, Man City, Norwich, Notts County
Honours:
League Cup (1997, 2000); Blue Square Premier (1993); Scottish Premier League (2001, 2002, 2004); Scottish Cup (2001, 2004, 2005); Scottish League Cup (2001); SFWA Manager of the Year (2001, 2002, 2004)
Manager of the Month Awards:
Premier League (Sept 1997, Oct 1998, Nov 1999, April 2007, Nov 2007, Dec 2008, April 2010); Scotish Premier League (Aug 2000, Dec 2000, Feb 2001, Aug 2001, April 2002, Nov 2002, Oct 2003, Nov 2003, Jan 2005)
Promotions:
Championship (Leicester 1995-96); League Two (Wycombe 1993-94); Blue Square Premier (Wycombe 1992-93)
Relegations:
None
Playoffs:
Championship (1995-96); League Two (1993-94)
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