THE PFA Scotland Manager of the Year nominees have been announced with the Celtic, Kilmarnock, Hibernian and St Mirren bosses in the running.
Brendan Rodgers is two games away from defending the domestic Treble he secured last year and his side will clinch their seventh successive Premiership title with a win against Rangers on Sunday.
Steve Clarke has overseen a remarkable turnaround in fortunes at Rugby Park since his arrival in October, leading Killie from the bottom of the table into contention for European qualification.
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Hibernian have enjoyed an impressive return to the top-flight under Lennon since achieving promotion last season, with second place and a return to the European stage in the Easter Road outfit's sights.
Ross secured the Championship title for the Buddies with time to spare in his first full season in charge in Paisley, having rescued the club from relegation trouble last term.
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