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Friday, February 20, 2009

SHORTLISTS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 2009 FOOTBALL LEAGUE AWARDS

The Football League has announced the full shortlists for seven award categories in the 2009 Football League Awards incorporating FourFourTwo’s Top 50 Football League Players.



A total of 240 entries were received from clubs across all three divisions, a 22% increase on entries from the previous year. This year 32 clubs have been shortlisted for Awards, with eight clubs earning more than one entry in the shortlists.



The winners will be announced at the fourth annual Football League Awards which will take place at Grosvenor House on Park Lane on Sunday 29th March 2009.



Expert judging panels were assembled for each category with the process of evaluating each entry taking place at The Football League headquarters on 28th and 29th January.



The shortlists for the seven award categories are:



Family Club of the Year – Championship

Norwich City

Plymouth Argyle

Reading

Wolverhampton Wanderers



Family Club of the Year – League 1

Milton Keynes Dons

Southend United

Swindon Town

Yeovil Town



Family Club of the Year – League 2

AFC Bournemouth

Bury

Shrewsbury Town

Wycombe Wanderers



Perform Best Fan Marketing Campaign

Derby County with “Fans First Initiative”

Huddersfield Town with “The £100 Season Ticket and the Centenary”

Leeds United with “The Greatest Fans the world has ever Seen”

Nottingham Forest with “The Forest Super Sevens”

Preston North End with “Lilywhites Go Green”

Wycombe Wanderers with “Season Ticket Holders “Buddy” Scheme”





Sky Digital Media Best Digital Communication

Cardiff City with “Digital Media Platform – Enjoy the Match”

Milton Keynes Dons with “The Dons Show on the Road”

Preston North End with “Centre Stage”

Reading with “Digital Communication Platform”

Wycombe Wanderers with “Countdown to Kick-Off (C2K)”



Press Association Sport Best Matchday Programme

Burnley with “Claret and You”

Bristol City with “Well Red”

Preston North End with “Matchday Programme”

Leicester City with “City”

Watford with “The Official Matchday Magazine”



Community Club of the Year – Championship

Burnley

Charlton Athletic

Sheffield United

Watford

Wolverhampton Wanderers



Community Club of the Year – League 1

Brighton and Hove Albion

Colchester United

Leyton Orient

Oldham Athletic

Southend United



Community Club of the Year – League 2

Bradford City

Brentford

Rochdale

Rotherham United

Wycombe Wanderers





PFA Player in the Community

Darren Moore, Barnsley

Graeme Murty, Reading

Julian Bennett, Nottingham Forest





Championship Manager Young Apprentice of the Year - Championship

Sean Scannell, Crystal Palace

Oscar Gobern, Southampton

Ross Jenkins, Watford



Championship Manager Young Apprentice of the Year - League 1

Tom Aldred, Carlisle United

Daniel Powell, Milton Keynes Dons

Stuart O’Keefe, Southend United


Championship Manager Young Apprentice of the Year - League 2

Robin Nicholls, Brentford

George Bowyer, Rochdale

Matthew Phillips, Wycombe Wanderers

The Football League Awards will, once again, recognise footballing excellence on and off the field, with clubs and players honoured alongside fans. There will be 20 award categories in total, including a range of football awards and industry-specific honours.

To find out more about The Football League Awards, and for a full list of Award categories, please visit www.footballleagueawards.com

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