Hill is named top NASL coach
The former Luton Town star and manager saw his side finish the season in second place, two points off champions San Antonio.
He said: “It is a great honour to be the first recipient of this award, especially with the number of talented coaches around the league.
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Hide Ad“I want to thank every person that makes up this organisation as they work hard to make this organisation successful.
“Of course, I want to thank the fans for always supporting the team, and most importantly the team itself.
“They are the ones who take what I show them in practice, and implement it on the field.
“Without them, I would not have received this award and I thank them for their efforts throughout the season.”
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Hide AdRowdies President and General Manager Andrew Nestor was full of praise for the ex-Town star, adding: “This is well deserved and I’m glad the voters got it right.
“Ricky is a humble teacher of the game, yet also a strong and steady leader, creating an environment in which our players can thrive.
“In two seasons with Ricky we have two trips to the play-offs and two Fair Play Awards largely due to Ricky’s leadership and commitment.”