Vote in the FSF awards!
The Football Supporters’ Federation is delighted to announce below the shortlisted nominations for the 2014 FSF Awards, in association with William Hill, following a nominations process involving thousands of fans across the country.
Voting is open now; to cast your votes please ask your members to visit: www.fsf.org.uk/awards
Player of the Year:
Sergio Aguero (Manchester City)
Eden Hazard (Chelsea)
Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea)
Morgan Schneiderlin (Southampton)
Raheem Sterling (Liverpool)
Yaya Toure (Manchester City)
Blogger of the Year:
Arseblog (Andrew Mangan)
Beesotted (Various)
Copa 90 (Various)
The Premier League Owl (Seb Stafford-Bloor)
The Real FA Cup (Damon Threadgold/Simon Barnett)
Two Hundred Percent (Ian King)
Commentator of the Year:
Jon Champion (Absolute Radio)
Alan Green (BBC)
Conor McNamara (BBC)
Guy Mowbray (BBC)
Clive Tyldesley (ITV)
Martin Tyler (Sky Sports)
Fanzine of the Year:
A Love Supreme (Sunderland)
Duck (Stoke City)
Popular Stand (Doncaster Rovers)
Stand (Various)
The Square Ball (Leeds United)
United We Stand (Manchester United)
Independent Website of the Year:
The Anfield Wrap (Liverpool)
Fantasy Football Scout
The Inside Left
True Faith (Newcastle United)
The Two Unfortunates
WhoScored
Newspaper of the Year:
The Daily Mail
The Daily Mirror
The Daily Telegraph
The Guardian
The Independent
The Times
Podcast/Radio Show of the Year:
The Football Ramble
Football Weekly (The Guardian)
The Monday Night Club (BBC 5 Live)
The Sound of Football
The Tuesday Club with Alan Davies
The Warm Up (TalkSport)
Pundit of the Year:
Jamie Carragher (Sky Sports)
Stan Collymore (TalkSport)
Lee Dixon (ITV)
Gary Lineker (BBC)
Gary Neville (Sky Sports)
Robbie Savage (BBC)
Writer of the Year:
Tony Barrett (Times)
David Conn (Guardian)
Andy Dunn (Mirror)
Amy Lawrence (Observer)
Sam Wallace (Independent)
Henry Winter (Telegraph)
While the majority of categories focus on media matters, the Supporters Liaison Officer of the Year and Away Day of the Year awards are both reflective of the matchday experience. Both awards will be chosen by a specially convened FSF Awards Panel. The shortlists for these categories are:
Away Day of the Year:
Cardiff City
Hull City
Preston North End
Reading
Rotherham United
Wigan Athletic
Supporters Liaison Officer of the Year:
Birmingham City (Sarah Gould)
Crewe Alexandra (Beverley Dyer and Dave Tomlinson)
Everton (Christine Prior)
Stoke City (Anthony Emmerson)
Sunderland (Chris Waters)
Tottenham Hotspur (Jonathan Waite)
The FSF Awards in association with William Hill take place on the evening of Monday 1st December 2014 at St Pancras Renaissance Hotel (London). Nominees will be invited and a limited number of tickets will go on general sale. Details to be confirmed via www.fsf.org.uk.
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