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Manager of year Smith ranks sixth award as most significant



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Published Date: 10 May 2008
WALTER Smith was named Scotland's manager of the year for the sixth time yesterday and believes the latest award is more significant than any of those he collected during his first spell at the helm of Rangers.

After succeeding Graeme Souness at Ibrox in 1991, Smith won the national managerial prize in five of his first six full seasons in charge from 1992 to 1997, the sequence only broken by Jimmy Nicholl at Raith Rovers in 1995.

Smith will receive th
is season's honour at the Scottish Football Writers' Association's annual awards dinner in Glasgow tomorrow night in the midst of a frenetic conclusion to a campaign which sees the club he has revitalised still in with a chance of winning four trophies at home and in Europe.

Given the circumstances in which he returned to Rangers in January 2007, the former Scotland manager feels more appreciative of the individual honour than he was in the past.

"It's always nice to get an award like this," said Smith. "I've managed to win it before, but it probably means a bit more now. I don't mean that I took it lightly previously, but regardless of what happens between now and the end of the season, this will have been a notable one for us. When you do get recognition for that, it's nice."

It is customary when accepting such awards to pay tribute to those who have assisted you, but there was more than just lip service from Smith as he outlined the supporting roles his assistants Ally McCoist and Kenny McDowall, along with sports scientist Adam Owen, have played at Rangers this season.

"Not only did we bring a lot of new players to the club, we also have an almost entirely new backroom staff," added Smith.

"Both Alistair and Kenny have worked extremely hard to create a good atmosphere on the training ground. They have made it enjoyable and that helps a great deal in how we handle our current situation. There is a good feeling in our camp overall, and that's due to them and the work they do.

"This season, they have taken all the training. I do the team shape and team talks, anything like that, but they do the vast majority of the work on the training ground.

"They, more than myself, have created an environment where people want to come in and work. That's been reflected in the way the team have handled the games over the season. It's quite remarkable they have done that in such a short space of time.

"We have been finishing games very strongly recently and that's a testimony to the work Adam has put in, especially in the early part of the season. We have had to cut back on the amount of training we do recently, but the work Adam did at the start has had a fantastic effect.

"Sports science is a new thing to me, but Kenny had worked with Adam before and had no hesitation in recommending him. It's been interesting from my own point of view to look at how they do it, compared to how it was a few years ago.

"For example, they go on shorter runs in pre-season and tell me it has the same benefit as the long distance ones we used to do. Jock Wallace would turn in his grave, and I don't think Jim McLean would be too impressed by it! I was sceptical myself at the start, but you can see from how the team are at this stage of the season that it is working."

Rangers' relentless and controversial schedule continues at lunchtime today with the visit of Dundee United to Ibrox. Victory for Smith's team would see them cut the gap on Celtic at the top of the table to one point with a game in hand and place additional onus on the reigning champions to defeat Hibs at Parkhead tomorrow.

"There is pressure on every game we play at the moment," said Smith. "It doesn't matter who plays first, the pressure is there to win the game. At this stage of the season, you have to show you can handle it.

"Never mind the schedule we have still to come, this will be our fourth game in nine days since the Uefa Cup semi-final in Florence. From a managerial point of view, I obviously have homework to do on the Uefa Cup final, but that has to be left until after the Dundee United match. Our concentration has to be fully on that. Dundee United have played very well against us this season, we know the problems we will face in trying to overcome them."

The prospect of the title race coming down to goal difference cannot be discounted, with Rangers currently seven goals behind Celtic on that front, but it is not a factor with which Smith is overly concerned.

"Winning the games is the only issue for us at the moment," he insisted. "Yes, it may come down to goal difference, but you can't go into games saying you will try to improve the goal difference. We can't lose the focus of just trying to win the games. We know if we continue to win, then we can be champions. It's easy saying it, it's another thing actually doing it."

Smith will resist any temptation to rest players ahead of the Uefa Cup final, but the fit-again pair of Lee McCulloch and DaMarcus Beasley are both in contention to feature at some stage this afternoon.





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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 10:32 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Rangers FC
 
1

arthurscross,

10/05/2008 00:46:06
Will he turn up tomorrow night because he has won an award?
2

Publilius Syrus,

C.R.A.P. CannaeRewardAssaultPal !!! 10/05/2008 00:49:54
Walter Smith had this meaningless title bestowed on him before a ball was kicked this season.

The Laptop Meeja Royalz were guaranteed to give it to no one else.

The Scottish Professionals Footballers themselves know and recognise where the truth and deserved winners are and NEITHER Manager OR player resides at The S.W.A.M.P.

A breath of much needed truth and fresh air is the S.P.F.A.
Aren`t they.
3

Wee Pal Joe,

10/05/2008 00:58:22
Yeah, it's all a big evil conspiracy and the boss of Hamilton Accies was clearly a more deserving recipient than the man who has taken his club to a European final etc. ;o)
4

Publilius Syrus,

C.R.A.P. CannaeRewardAssaultPal ( we all know that 10/05/2008 01:10:17
The Ragers table at the SPFA lay empty with the flowers thereon displayed in a V for GIRUY message to the congregation of people who represents the best in Scottish Football.

That was Ragers F.C showing how they really view Scootish Football....gee uz a trophy or gong of some description or we`ll no turn up !!

BAWH...hawh...Nawh..hanhanhan hahaha,ye can just imagine the warning from Walter TT"...if any of yous playerz turn up when I`ve no been recognised as being the bestest,then you`ll be drapt for the rest of the season then sold....hahahaha...KAK....anyway...

...two weeks later Ragers ask for all sorts of help and assistance from the rest of Scottish football and are told,quite rightly,to stop whimpering,sling their hook and get on with the professional job their fans expect of them and which they pay them handsomely to do.

Mind you ,had it been up to the laptopmeejaroyalz.....

Shame it wasn`t.
Isn`t it.

5

Publilius Syrus,

C.R.A.P. CannaeRewardAssaultPal (we all know that 10/05/2008 01:12:47
#4

What award.
6

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 01:35:02
No.

Its not that I give in....

.....its just that I .....BAWH...HAWH....haha...NAW..canne stoap...hanhanhanhahaha...laffin..HO hohoho....HEHE...titter..titter..tatter...chuckle chuckle....KAK....thhrrrrrpp....................

WOH HOHOHO hahahaha...get ma ...tehetehetehe...KAK...drift...
7

The best-Rangers,

10/05/2008 02:01:17
Pubic Syphilis, away and celebrate, eh, hmmm, eh, let me think now, hmmm...oh I know, the manager of the month and the rank ugliest fans. Septic fc, winners of sweet feck all this season. Glorious, just glorious.

They waffled on about 'blue chip signings' but the only chips on view were on the celtc minded's shoulders.

10 years of dominance they cried, 10 years of ignorance mair like.

bwahahahahhaha, two finals to come and a winning run to the title. Fantastico.
8

Colin P,

10/05/2008 02:37:36
Isn't it funny, we don't hear so much about Moonbeams, three-in-a-row or McGeady as player of the year any more?

The Dark hordes from the East have sent forth their champion Pubes to fight on their behalf.

The trouble is, he's so full of KAK that we're all laughing...lol
9

Colin P,

10/05/2008 03:18:07
13 like Russian caviar?
10

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 03:29:29
#11 Colin P for Pash

You were well named,eh !

1)Are you tryin to convince us that Sir Wantaway is still in charge and has not in fact achieved his lifes ambition of selling Ragz?
2)Are you saying that Champions Celtic cannot possibly win the Championship again and in fact make our 3 in a row hello !
3)McGeady is the Scottish Professional Footballers Player of the Year,and while we`re at it their idea of the best Young Player of the Year,bestowing him with both only 3 weeks ago.

Remember ?
That was the most prestigious awards ceremony of the Scottish Footballing Calendar,the one where Ragers F.C. refused to show up and their table lay empty and bear:)

Even though Ragers were being awarded with nothing for their seasons contributions they should have taken that on the chin,accepted it as the collective decision of Scotlands Professional Footballers,and at least turned up.


Lacking dignity.

Dignity and class.
Isn`t it.
11

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 04:00:25
#18

Maybe so.

But The City of London Police,COLP, got to Ibrox first and made Ragers F.C the first club in Scottish Footballs History to have their club forcibly closed shut whilst the police carried out fraud and corruption enquiries.

Humiliation personified that.
Isn`t it.
12

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 04:38:32
#20

Well they didnae get him,coz they`re still lookin.

And their fraud and corruption enquiries at Ibrox are on going.

Squeekie bum time at Ibrox is not a new phenemenon.
13

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 04:51:33
#23

Lets hope he didn`t stop off at Belem international airport in Brasil.
Jean Claude Darcheville The Rocket Man was nabbed there last June,just after signing for Ragers, trying to illegally enter the country with 36,000 euros in his pocket when the maximum allowed per person is 3,000euros.

JCDTRM was forced to leave 33,000 euros at the airport.

Mind you thats nothing considering how much Ragz fanz are shoving into his pocket week in week out for a part-time contributor.
14

Real Men Against Bhoys,

Melbourne 10/05/2008 05:19:22
"Arise Sir Walter" has a nice ring to it,
Doesn't it...?
15

Celtic Forever,

No-one likes them, they don't care 10/05/2008 05:43:30
I can just see hear the convesration tomorrow from that old whinger wally......

"whatever happened to the rule where rankgers get prefrerence? In the old days, we would have been able to get the dundee utd match postponed, or just given the points.

Now that we have dropped points, and when Celtic beat Hibs, my particualr brand of anti, ugly football will be condemned.

I just can't get used to this "fair-play" nonsense. I can't believe what has happened to this country. What will be next...fair referees, balanced reporting, surely not?

16

tomislav,

Serbian Loyal RSC 10/05/2008 07:31:06
Interesting about the Tim building a model of the pig sty out of matches ,,,,, Can you just imagine how many bins he had to go through to collect them all.
17

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 08:21:31
Manager of the year? Read on....

Last week Jorge Albertz contacted Walter Smith to tell him about his son Josef. Apparently Josef Albertz is the finest athelete in his school.

Big Jorge asked Walter to have a look at Josef at the school sports day last week.

Walter went along and was sitting by the sports field watching all the kids performing in races, shotputting etc. As it happens Albertz son is a champion hammer thrower something that would please Smith I think...

Anyway as they are sitting there a huge lad walks past them carrying a javelin, before the lad starts his run up to throw the javelin he plants his feet and blesses himself Boruc style.

Jorge turns to watty and says "Eez he a pole valter"

Walter replies "Naw he's a javelin thrower"
18

WHITE ANGLO-SAXON PROTESTANT,

MARCHING ON TO MANCHESTER 10/05/2008 09:57:16
All hail Sir Wattie, manger of the year YET AGAIN!!!

I wonder how many times the comedian will win it?

I'd bet my mortgage that he'll never ever win it again....because he's a numpty!!
19

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 11:31:57
Anyone know if the police will be investigating Walter Smith's alleged physical abuse of young apprentices at Dundee United?

According to Kevin Gallacher, Walter was hitting young boys starting theri working lives, with "full blooded punches." Surely this can't go univestigated by the police. Also each of those kids is entitled to compensation for psychological damage if Smith was abusing them.
20

BEMUSED EXILE,

10/05/2008 13:08:46
This is hard to keep up with, but I'll try...

CIS Cup winners - Rangers

Scottish Cup winners - Rangers (almost certainly)

SPL winners - Rangers (probably)

UEFA Cup winners - Rangers (possibly)

Youth League winners - Rangers

Youth cup winners - Rangers

PLayer of the Year - Carlos Cuellar (Rangers)

Manager of the Year - Walter Smith (Rangers)

If Carlsberg did football seasons...
21

BEMUSED EXILE,

10/05/2008 13:14:26
Good comments from a very respectable source, Sir Alex Ferguson, today...

"Rangers have not been helped by the Scottish football league. They've got today and the UEFA Cup Final on Wednesday, while St Petersburg have had all their games cancelled which is fantastic preparation. Then they have a Saturday game, a Monday game, a Thursday game and a Saturday game. It's absolutely ridiculous."

Well spoken, that man.
22

Daillyman,

10/05/2008 13:32:04
Tim

FYI half time 2-0 Gers
23

jerrymanders,

10/05/2008 15:49:27
#38

Bemused textile

If Fergie was still Aberdeen's manager I doubt he would be pwoud to stand up for Rags. Aberdeen got no favours when they were better than this lot. At least they played football, and didn't need refs like McCurry. That was embarrassing.
24

invictager,

Kent 10/05/2008 16:47:32
they had their own ref - Willie Miller

 
  

 
 

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