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Football League Awards: Every winner named

442 Staff - Monday 30 March 2009, 10:45

The night belonged to Sylvan Ebanks-Blake – who bagged both Player of the Year and Goal of the Year.

However, the Football League Awards are designed to celebrate everything that's good about the league, from the fans to the programmes to the apprentices. So let's applaud these heroes:

EA Sports Fan of the Year (in association with BBC Radio 5 Live)
Warner Duff (Ipswich Town – pictured)

Family Club of the Year
League 2: Shrewsbury Town
League 1: Southend United
Championship: Wolverhampton Wanderers

Press Association Sport Best Matchday Programme
Burnley - Claret and You

Championship Manager Young Apprentice
League 2: Matthew Phillips (Wycombe Wanderers)
League 1: Tom Aldred (Carlisle United)
Championship: Sean Scannell (Crystal Palace)

PFA Player in the Community
Graeme Murty (Reading)

CSI Sports Community Club of the Year
League 2: Brentford
League 1: Leyton Orient
Championship: Charlton Athletic

Mitre Goal of the Year (in association with Soccer AM)
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (Wolverhampton Wanderers)

Perform Best Fan Marketing Campaign
Preston North End - 'Lilywhites Go Green'

Sky Digital Media Best Digital Communication
Milton Keynes Dons

FourFourTwo Young Player of the Year
Fabian Delph (Leeds United)

FourFourTwo Player of the Year
League 2: Grant Holt (Shrewsbury Town)
League 1: Matt Fryatt (Leicester City)
Championship: Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (Wolverhampton Wanderers)

Contribution to League Football
Jimmy Hill OBE

The May issue of FourFourTwo magazine - out Monday - features the full rundown of the Top 50 Football League Players, the Cardiff vs Swansea derby and interviews with Colchester boss Paul Lambert and Rotherham-supporting funnymen the Chuckle Brothers. 

FourFourTwo.com: More to read...

NEWS: Ebanks-Blake scoops Football League double
NEWS: Holt picks up League 2 prize
NEWS: Delph delight at Young Player Prize
BLOG: Jimmy Hill: A Life Less Ordinary
GALLERY: Football League Awards 2009


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