John McGlynn, named PFA Scotland manager of the year for the second consecutive season, led Falkirk back to the Scottish top flight after a 15-year absence. His comeback in management came after a four-year stint away, where he took a backroom role at Celtic. Reflecting on his journey, McGlynn expressed how distant a return once seemed and his gratitude for the learnings gained under Brendan Rodgers. This award marks his third time winning it, highlighting his significant contributions as a football manager.
"Everything, absolutely everything," he said, when asked what the prize meant to him. "To be in the company is amazing."
"I was a million miles away from here," he said, reflecting on his time at Celtic. "It's always in you, as a football coach and manager that I was previously before going into that."
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