Micky Adams - Honours

Honours

As a player
  • PFA Third Division Team of the Year: 1982–83
Awards
Fulham
  • Football League Third Division Manager of the Season: 1996–97
Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Football League Third Division Manager of the Month: September 2000
  • Football League Third Division Manager of the Season: 2000–01
  • Football League Second Division Manager of the Month: September 2001
Leicester City
  • Football League First Division Manager of the Month: September 2002
Coventry City
  • Football League Championship Manager of the Month: April 2005
Port Vale
  • Football League Two Manager of the Month: September 2010, November 2010 & September 2012
Promotions
  • 1996–97: Third Division Runner Up (promotion to the Second Division) – Fulham
  • 2000–01: Third Division Champion (promotion to the Second Division) – Brighton & Hove Albion
  • 2002–03: First Division Runner Up (promotion to the Premier League) – Leicester City
Trophies
Port Vale
  • Staffordshire Senior Cup runners-up: 2010

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