2001–02 FA Premier League - Awards - Monthly awards
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Structured data parsed from Wikipedia. Monthly awards
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Number of Data columns : 3 Number of Data rows : 9
Categories : economy, demography, politics, knowledge
Dataset
Data row number | Month | Manager of the Month | Player of the Month |
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Data Columns
Name | Description | Data Type |
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Month | text | |
Manager of the Month | text | |
Player of the Month | text |
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