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    Sir Alex Ferguson (1992 - 1993; 1998-1999; 2007-2008; 2010-2011; 2012-2013, all Manchester United). Getty Images
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    Joe Kinnear (1993 - 1994, Wimbledon). Allsport
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    Dave Jones (1997 - 1998, Southampton). Allsport
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    Alan Curbishley (1999 - 2000, Charlton Athletic). Getty Images
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    George Burley (2000 - 2001, Ipswich Town). Allsport
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    Arsene Wenger (2001 - 2002; 2003 - 2004, both Arsenal). Allsport
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    David Moyes (2002 - 2003; 2004 - 2005; 2008 - 2009, all Everton). Getty Images
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    Roy Hodgson (2009 - 2010, Fulham). Getty Images
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    Alan Pardew (2011-2012, Newcastle). Getty Images
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    Brendan Rodgers (2013-2014, Liverpool). Getty Images
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    Eddie Howe (2014-2015, Bournemouth). Getty Images
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    Claudio Ranieri (2015-2016, Leicester City). Getty Images
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    Antonio Conte (2016 - 2017, Chelsea). Getty Images
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    Pep Guardiola (2017 - 2018, Manchester City). Reuters
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    Chris Wilder (2018 - 2019, Sheffield United). PA Photo
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    Jurgen Klopp (2019 - 2020, Liverpool). PA

Fergie, Wenger, Moyes, Klopp and all the LMA manager of the year winners - in pictures


Steve Luckings
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Jurgen Klopp was on Monday voted the League Managers' Association Manager of the Year after ending Liverpool's 30-year wait to win the Premier League.

The German led the Reds to an emphatic title win, finishing 18 points clear of last season's champions Manchester City, as well as picking up the Fifa Club World Cup trophy in December.

All the winners and the years that they won the LMA award are in the gallery above. Just swipe to see the next picture.