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This article lists the winners of the monthly awards in the Scottish Football League.
2000–01 season[]
Month
|
First Division manager
|
Second Division manager
|
Third Division manager
|
Player
|
Young player
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
September
|
|
|
|
|
Dick Campbell[1]
|
Brechin City
|
Mark Kerr
|
Falkirk
|
Mark Kerr
|
Falkirk
|
October[2]
|
Alex Totten
|
Falkirk
|
John Lambie
|
Partick Thistle
|
Ally Dawson
|
Hamilton Academical
|
Scott McLean
|
Partick Thistle
|
Mark Kerr
|
Falkirk
|
November[3]
|
Steve Archibald
|
Airdrieonians
|
Brian Fairley
|
Stenhousemuir
|
John McVeigh
|
Albion Rovers
|
Antonio Calderon
|
Airdrieonians
|
Steven Ferguson
|
East Fife
|
December[4]
|
Steve Patterson
|
Inverness CT
|
Paul Smith
|
Berwick Rangers
|
Dick Campbell
|
Brechin City
|
Dennis Wyness
|
Inverness CT
|
|
|
March[5]
|
Gordon Dalziel
|
Ayr United
|
John Brownlie
|
Arbroath
|
Dick Campbell
|
Brechin City
|
Eddie Annand
|
Ayr United
|
John Bradford
|
Ayr United
|
2001–02 season[]
Team of the Month
- January - Berwick Rangers[25]
2002–03 season[]
Month
|
First Division manager
|
Second Division manager
|
Third Division manager
|
Player
|
Young player
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
September
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Ryan Blackadder
|
Raith Rovers[26]
|
October
|
Steve Paterson[27]
|
Inverness CT
|
|
|
|
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Dennis Wyness[27]
|
Inverness CT
|
|
|
December
|
|
|
|
|
Peter Hetherston[28]
|
Albion Rovers
|
|
|
Scott Shearer[28]
|
Albion Rovers
|
January
|
Ian McCall[29]
|
Falkirk
|
|
|
|
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Colin Samuel[29]
|
Falkirk
|
Mark Kerr[29]
|
Falkirk
|
January[30][31]
|
|
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Keith Wright
|
Cowdenbeath
|
John McCormack
|
Greenock Morton
|
|
|
|
|
March
|
Billy Stark[32]
|
St Johnstone
|
|
|
|
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Paul Hartley[32]
|
St Johnstone
|
|
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April
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Alex Williams[33]
|
Greenock Morton
|
2003–04 season[]
Month
|
First Division manager
|
Second Division manager
|
Third Division manager
|
Player
|
Young player
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
August[34]
|
John Hughes
|
Falkirk
|
John McCormack
|
Greenock Morton
|
Allan Moore
|
Stirling Albion
|
Peter Weatherson
|
Greenock Morton
|
John Sutton
|
Raith Rovers
|
September
|
|
|
Sandy Stewart[35]
|
Airdrie United
|
|
|
|
|
David Dunn[35]
|
Airdrie United
|
October[36]
|
John Connolly
|
Queen of the South
|
John McCormack
|
Greenock Morton
|
Allan Moore
|
Stirling Albion
|
Colin McKinnon
|
Stirling Albion
|
Kirk Broadfoot
|
St Mirren
|
November
|
|
|
Ray Stewart[37]
|
Forfar Atgletic
|
|
|
Paul Tosh[37]
|
Forfar Atgletic
|
|
|
December[38]
|
Alan Kernaghan
|
Clyde
|
John McCormack[39]
|
Greenock Morton
|
|
|
Ian Harty
|
Clyde
|
|
|
January[40]
|
Dick Campbell
|
Brechin City
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
March[41][42][43]
|
Sandy Stewart
|
Airdrie United
|
|
|
|
|
Willie McLaren
|
Airdrie United
|
Willie McLaren
|
Airdrie United
|
2004–05 season[]
2005–06 season[]
2006–07 season[]
2007–08 season[]
Month
|
First Division manager
|
Second Division manager
|
Third Division manager
|
Player
|
Young player
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
August
|
Billy Reid
|
Hamilton Academical
|
Billy Stark
|
Queen's Park
|
Gordon Wylde
|
East Stirlingshire
|
Richard Offiong
|
Hamilton Academical
|
Kevin McDonald
|
Dundee
|
September
|
Owen Coyle
|
St Johnstone
|
Steve Paterson
|
Peterhead
|
John McGlashan
|
Arbroath
|
Ryan Stevenson
|
Ayr United
|
James McArthur
|
Hamilton Academical
|
October
|
Billy Reid
|
Hamilton Academical
|
Alan Maitland
|
Alloa Athletic
|
David Baikie
|
East Fife
|
Bryn Halliwell
|
Hamilton Academical
|
James McCarthy
|
Hamilton Academical
|
November
|
Alex Rae
|
Dundee
|
Derek Adams
|
Ross County
|
David Baikie
|
East Fife
|
Kenny Deuchar
|
St Johnstone
|
Scott Fox
|
East Fife
|
December
|
Jim McIntyre
|
Dunfermline Athletic
|
Michael O'Neill
|
Brechin City
|
Gerry Britton
|
Stranraer
|
Allan Russell
|
Airdrie United
|
Kevin McDonald
|
Dundee
|
January
|
Gordon Chisholm
|
Queen of the South
|
Derek Adams
|
Ross County
|
David Baikie
|
East Fife
|
Andrew Barrowman
|
Ross County
|
Andy Jackson
|
St Johnstone
|
February
|
Gordon Chisholm
|
Queen of the South
|
Neale Cooper
|
Peterhead
|
Derek Ferguson
|
Stranraer
|
Mickaël Antoine-Curier
|
Dundee
|
Graham Dorrans
|
Livingston
|
March
|
Ian McCall
|
Partick Thistle
|
Brian Reid
|
Ayr United
|
Robbie Williamson
|
Elgin City
|
Jonathan Tuffey
|
Partick Thistle
|
Leigh Griffiths
|
Livingston
|
April
|
Gordon Chisholm
|
Queen of the South
|
Alan Maitland
|
Alloa Athletic
|
Derek Ferguson
|
Stranraer
|
Mark McLaughlin
|
Hamilton Academical
|
Brian Easton
|
Hamilton Academical
|
2008–09 season[]
Month
|
First Division manager
|
Second Division manager
|
Third Division manager
|
Player
|
Young player
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
August[67]
|
Roberto Landi
|
Livingston
|
Brian Reid
|
Ayr United
|
Harry Cairney
|
Annan Athletic
|
Stephen Robertson
|
Airdrie United
|
Leigh Griffiths
|
Livingston
|
September[68]
|
Jim McIntyre
|
Dunfermline Athletic
|
David Baikie
|
East Fife
|
John Coughlin
|
Stenhousemuir
|
Paul McManus
|
East Fife
|
Calum Elliot
|
Livingston
|
October[69]
|
Derek McInnes
|
St Johnstone
|
Michael O'Neill
|
Brechin City
|
Jim Chapman
|
Dumbarton
|
Steven Milne
|
St Johnstone
|
Dominic Shimmin
|
Greenock Morton
|
November[70]
|
Jocky Scott
|
Dundee
|
Brian Reid
|
Ayr United
|
Jim McInally
|
East Stirlingshire
|
Bryan Prunty
|
Ayr United
|
Kyle Benedictus
|
Dundee
|
December[71]
|
John Brown
|
Clyde
|
David Baikie
|
East Fife
|
Jimmy Crease
|
Berwick Rangers
|
Alan Main
|
St Johnstone
|
Chris McMenamin
|
Berwick Rangers
|
January[72]
|
Ian McCall
|
Partick Thistle
|
Allan Moore
|
Stirling Albion
|
Danny Lennon
|
Cowdenbeath
|
Willie McLaren
|
Clyde
|
Bobby Barr
|
Albion Rovers
|
February[73]
|
Jocky Scott
|
Dundee
|
Allan Maitland
|
Alloa Athletic
|
Jim McInally
|
East Stirlingshire
|
Gary Harkins
|
Partick Thistle
|
Fraser McLaren
|
Berwick Rangers
|
March[74]
|
Paul Hegarty
|
Livingston
|
Brian Reid
|
Ayr United
|
Dick Campbell
|
Forfar Athletic
|
Kevin Rutkiewicz
|
St Johnstone
|
Leigh Griffiths
|
Livingston
|
April[75]
|
Gordon Chisholm
|
Queen of the South
|
John McGlynn
|
Raith Rovers
|
Jim Chapman
|
Dumbarton
|
Stephen Dobbie
|
Queen of the South
|
Kevin Moon
|
St Johnstone
|
2009–10 season[]
Month[76]
|
First Division manager
|
Second Division manager
|
Third Division manager
|
Player
|
Young player
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
August[77]
|
Gordon Chisholm
|
Queen of the South
|
Allan Maitland
|
Alloa Athletic
|
Dick Campbell[78]
|
Forfar Athletic
|
Gary Harkins
|
Dundee
|
Iain Vigurs
|
Ross County
|
September[79]
|
Jocky Scott
|
Dundee
|
Allan Moore
|
Stirling Albion
|
Jim McInally
|
East Stirlingshire
|
Derek Gaston
|
Albion Rovers
|
Leigh Griffiths
|
Dundee
|
October[80]
|
Jocky Scott
|
Dundee
|
Danny Lennon
|
Cowdenbeath
|
Gary Bollan
|
Livingston
|
Tony Bullock
|
Dundee
|
Leigh Griffiths
|
Dundee
|
November[81]
|
Jim McIntyre
|
Dunfermline Athletic
|
Danny Lennon
|
Cowdenbeath
|
Gary Bollan
|
Livingston
|
Jonny Hayes
|
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
|
Keaghan Jacobs
|
Livingston
|
December[82]
|
Jocky Scott
|
Dundee
|
Allan Maitland
|
Alloa Athletic
|
Jim McInally
|
East Stirlingshire
|
Gary Harkins
|
Dundee
|
Andy Halliday
|
Livingston
|
January[83]
|
Derek Adams
|
Ross County
|
Allan Maitland
|
Alloa Athletic
|
Gardner Speirs
|
Queen's Park
|
Paul Lawson
|
Ross County
|
Barry Douglas
|
Queen's Park
|
February
|
John McGlynn
|
Raith Rovers
|
Jim Weir
|
Arbroath
|
Dick Campbell
|
Forfar Athletic
|
Stuart Noble
|
Alloa Athletic
|
Callum Booth
|
Arbroath
|
March[84]
|
Terry Butcher
|
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
|
Danny Lennon
|
Cowdenbeath
|
Steven Tweed
|
Montrose
|
Adam Rooney
|
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
|
Michael Tidser
|
Greenock Morton
|
April[85]
|
Kenny Black
|
Airdrie United
|
Allan Moore
|
Stirling Albion
|
Dick Campbell
|
Forfar Athletic
|
Jonny Hayes
|
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
|
Connor Stevenson
|
Clyde
|
2010–11 season[]
Month
|
First Division manager
|
Second Division manager
|
Third Division manager
|
Player
|
Young player
|
Ginger Boot
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
August[86]
|
John McGlynn[87]
|
Raith Rovers
|
Jim Weir[88]
|
Brechin City
|
Jimmy Crease[89]
|
Berwick Rangers
|
Andy Kirk[90]
|
Dunfermline Athletic
|
Marc McCusker[91]
|
Clyde
|
Andy Kirk
|
Dunfermline Athletic
|
September[92]
|
Jimmy Nicholl[93]
|
Cowdenbeath
|
Jimmy Boyle[94]
|
Airdrie United
|
Paul Martin[95]
|
Albion Rovers
|
[96]
|
Cowdenbeath
|
Aaron Sinclair[97]
|
Montrose
|
Darren Gribben
|
Berwick Rangers
|
October[98]
|
John McGlynn
|
Raith Rovers
|
Jim Weir[99]
|
Brechin City
|
Ross Jack
|
Elgin City
|
Willie Gibson
|
Dunfermline Athletic
|
Ryan Flynn
|
Falkirk
|
Rory McAllister
|
Brechin City
|
November[100][101]
|
Barry Smith
|
Dundee
|
John Robertson
|
East Fife
|
Paul Sheerin
|
Arbroath
|
Steven Doris
|
Arbroath
|
Leigh Griffiths
|
Dundee
|
Steven Doris
|
Arbroath
|
December[102]
|
Barry Smith
|
Dundee
|
Neale Cooper
|
Peterhead
|
Ross Jack
|
Elgin City
|
Mark Campbell
|
Raith Rovers
|
Tony Watt[103]
|
Airdrie United
|
Rory McAllister
|
Brechin City
|
January[104][105]
|
Ian McCall
|
Partick Thistle
|
Brian Reid
|
Ayr United
|
Jim McInally
|
East Stirlingshire
|
Scott Fox
|
Partick Thistle
|
Josh Falkingham
|
Arbroath
|
Gavin Swankie
|
Arbroath
|
February[106]
|
Barry Smith
|
Dundee
|
Alan Adamson
|
Dumbarton
|
Gardner Spiers
|
Queen's Park
|
Andy Millen
|
Queen's Park
|
Jon McShane
|
Dumbarton
|
Armand One
|
Stranraer
|
March[107]
|
Jim McIntyre
|
Dunfermline Athletic
|
Gary Bollan
|
Livingston
|
Harry Cairney
|
Annan Athletic
|
Iain Russell
|
Livingston
|
Greg Stewart
|
Cowdenbeath
|
Iain Russell
|
Livingston
|
April[108]
|
Jim McIntyre
|
Dunfermline Athletic
|
Dick Campbell
|
Forfar Athletic
|
Paul Martin
|
Albion Rovers
|
Martin Hardie
|
Dunfermline Athletic
|
Leighton McIntosh
|
Dundee
|
Ryan Wallace
|
East Fife
|
- Alloa Athletic chairman also awarded a Phenomenal Achievement Award for December 2010.[103]
2011–12 season[]
Month
|
First Division manager
|
Second Division manager
|
Third Division manager
|
Player
|
Young player
|
Ginger Boot
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
August[109]
|
Allan Moore[110]
|
Greenock Morton
|
Paul Sheerin[111]
|
Arbroath
|
Harry Cairney[112]
|
Annan Athletic
|
Dougie Imrie[113]
|
Hamilton Academical
|
Craig Sibbald[114]
|
Falkirk
|
Craig Gunn
|
Elgin City
|
September[115]
|
Steven Pressley
|
Falkirk
|
Colin Cameron
|
Cowdenbeath
|
Paul Hartley
|
Alloa Athletic
|
Farid El Alagui
|
Falkirk
|
Mark Ridgers
|
East Fife
|
Peter MacDonald
|
Greenock Morton
|
October[116]
|
Derek Adams Steven Pressley
|
Ross County
Falkirk
|
John Robertson
|
East Fife
|
Gardner Speirs
|
Queen's Park
|
Darren Dods Grant Munro
|
Falkirk
Ross County
|
Aaron Sinclair
|
Partick Thistle
|
Ryan Donnelly
|
Airdrie United
|
November[117]
|
Barry Smith
|
Dundee
|
Colin Cameron
|
Cowdenbeath
|
Ian Little[118]
|
Berwick Rangers
|
Nicky Riley
|
Dundee
|
Ryan Donnelly[118]
|
Airdrie United
|
Darren Gribben[119]
|
Berwick Rangers
|
December[120]
|
Jackie McNamara
|
Partick Thistle
|
Jim Weir
|
Brechin City
|
Keith Knox
|
Stranraer
|
Farid El Alagui
|
Falkirk
|
Stephen Stirling
|
Stranraer
|
Stephen Stirling
|
Stranraer
|
January[121]
|
Steven Pressley
|
Falkirk
|
Alan Adamson
|
Dumbarton
|
Paul Hartley
|
Alloa Athletic
|
Stevie May
|
Alloa Athletic
|
Stevie May
|
Alloa Athletic
|
Stevie May
|
Alloa Athletic
|
February[122]
|
Steven Pressley
|
Falkirk
|
Alan Adamson
|
Dumbarton
|
Ross Jack
|
Elgin City
|
Steven Doris
|
Arbroath
|
Andy Ryan
|
Hamilton Academical
|
Lewis Coult
|
Cowdenbeath
|
March[123]
|
Derek Adams
|
Ross County
|
Jimmy Boyle
|
Airdrie United
|
Paul Hartley
|
Alloa Athletic
|
Richard Brittain
|
Ross County
|
Owen Ronald
|
Queen's Park
|
Ryan Wallace
|
East Fife
|
April[124]
|
John McGlynn
|
Raith Rovers
|
Jimmy Boyle
|
Airdrie United
|
Jim McInally
|
Peterhead
|
Paul Cairney
|
Partick Thistle
|
Nicky Devlin
|
Stenhousemuir
|
Rory Boulding
|
Livingston
|
Goal of the Month winners[]
2012–13 season[]
Month
|
First Division manager
|
Second Division manager
|
Third Division manager
|
Player
|
Young player
|
Ginger Boot
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Manager
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
Player
|
Club
|
August[130][131][132]
|
Jackie McNamara
|
Partick Thistle
|
Allan Johnston
|
Queen of the South
|
Jim McInally
|
Peterhead
|
John Boyle
|
Airdrie United
|
Steven Lawless
|
Partick Thistle
|
Andy Little
|
Rangers
|
September[133][134]
|
Jim Jefferies
|
Dunfermline Athletic
|
Allan Johnston
|
Queen of the South
|
Gardner Speirs
|
Queen's Park
|
|
Queen's Park
|
Archie Campbell
|
Greenock Morton
|
Archie Campbell
|
Greenock Morton
|
October[135]
|
Allan Moore
|
Greenock Morton
|
Paul Hartley
|
Alloa Athletic
|
Greig McDonald
Shaun Fagan
Marc McCulloch
|
Stirling Albion
|
Archie Campbell
|
Greenock Morton
|
David Hopkirk
|
Annan Athletic
|
David Hopkirk
|
Annan Athletic
|
November[136][137]
|
Billy Reid
|
Hamilton Academical
|
Ray McKinnon
|
Brechin City
|
Stuart Garden
|
Montrose
|
Nicky Clark
|
Queen of the South
|
Lewis Macleod
|
Rangers
|
Andy Jackson
|
Brechin City
|
December[138]
|
Allan Moore[139]
|
Greenock Morton
|
Allan Johnston[140]
|
Queen of the South
|
Ally McCoist[141]
|
Rangers
|
Lyle Taylor[142]
|
Falkirk
|
Aidan Connolly[143]
|
Queen's Park
|
Lyle Taylor
|
Falkirk
|
January[144]
|
Ian Murray
|
Dumbarton
|
Allan Johnston
|
Queen of the South
|
Gardner Spiers
|
Queen's Park
|
Jesús García Tena
|
Livingston
|
Stuart Bannigan
|
Partick Thistle
|
Nicky Clark
|
Queen of the South
|
February[145]
|
Alan Archibald[146]
|
Partick Thistle
|
Martyn Corrigan[147]
|
Stenhousemuir
|
Greig McDonald[148]
|
Stirling Albion
|
Peter MacDonald[149]
|
Greenock Morton
|
Martin Boyle[150]
|
Montrose
|
Andy Little
|
Rangers
|
March
|
Alan Archibald[151]
|
Partick Thistle
|
Allan Johnston
|
Queen of the South
|
Greig McDonald[152]
|
Stirling Albion
|
Kris Doolan[151]
|
Partick Thistle
|
Craig Moore
|
Cowdenbeath
|
Rory McAllister
|
Peterhead
|
April[153]
|
Alex Neil
|
Hamilton Academical
|
Martyn Corrigan
|
Stenhousemuir
|
Jim McInally
|
Peterhead
|
Steven May
|
Hamilton Academical
|
Steven May
|
Hamilton Academical
|
Steven May
|
Hamilton Academical
|
Goal of the Month winners[]
See also[]
- Scottish Football League Yearly Awards
- Scottish Premier League monthly awards
- Scottish Professional Football League monthly awards
References[]
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