davieG Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 From the OS. Leicester City Nominated For Best Use Of New Media Award The Football League have announced the nominees for seven industry award categories in the 2007 'Football League Awards incorporating FourFourTwo's Top 50 Football League Players'. Leicester City have been nominated for the Best Use of New Media award sponsored by Sega Football Manager. Over 130 industry entries were received across all three divisions and twenty five clubs have been shortlisted for this year's Awards. The winners will be announced at the second annual Football League Awards which will take place at London's Grosvenor House on Sunday 4th March 2007. Expert judging panels were assembled for each category and the process of evaluating each entry took place at The Football League's headquarters on 18th and 19th January. Stewart Thomson, Commercial Director of The Football League said: "The Football League Awards incorporating FourFourTwo's Top 50 Players aim to champion achievements off the pitch as well as on it. The quality of the entries is testament to the innovative community, marketing and sponsorship programmes that clubs throughout The League are undertaking in order to maintain their places at the heart of the community." Jon Sanders, City's New Media Manager, added: "We are delighted to be nominated for the Best Use Of New Media Award. We have put a lot of time and effort into improving our online communication channels with supporters, and it is fantastic to see that has been recognised by the Football League." The award categories include: Community Club of the Year - sponsored by Wickes Brighton & Hove Albion Colchester United Millwall Norwich City Queens Park Rangers West Bromwich Albion Best Community Initiative - sponsored by The Football Foundation Brentford Brighton & Hove Albion Norwich City Plymouth Argyle S****horpe United Wolverhampton Wanderers Best Club Sponsorship - sponsored by Carling Brentford Ipswich Town Walsall Best Club Marketing Campaign Milton Keynes Dons Norwich City Nottingham Forest Preston North End Stoke City Wolverhampton Wanderers Best Matchday Programme - sponsored by PA Sport Cardiff City Colchester United Crystal Palace Hull City Plymouth Argyle Queens Park Rangers Stockport County Best Use of New Media - sponsored by Sega Football Manager Cardiff City Leicester City Norwich City Nottingham Forest Preston North End Sunderland Best Kit Design Burnley Huddersfield Town Hull City Norwich City Milton Keynes Dons Mansfield Town 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 18 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.
Babylon Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 Leicester City Nominated For Best Use Of New Media Award The Football League have announced the nominees for seven industry award categories in the 2007 'Football League Awards incorporating FourFourTwo's Top 50 Football League Players'. Leicester City have been nominated for the Best Use of New Media award sponsored by Sega Football Manager. Over 130 industry entries were received across all three divisions and twenty five clubs have been shortlisted for this year's Awards. The winners will be announced at the second annual Football League Awards which will take place at London's Grosvenor House on Sunday 4th March 2007. Expert judging panels were assembled for each category and the process of evaluating each entry took place at The Football League's headquarters on 18th and 19th January. Stewart Thomson, Commercial Director of The Football League said: "The Football League Awards incorporating FourFourTwo's Top 50 Players aim to champion achievements off the pitch as well as on it. The quality of the entries is testament to the innovative community, marketing and sponsorship programmes that clubs throughout The League are undertaking in order to maintain their places at the heart of the community." Jon Sanders, City's New Media Manager, added: "We are delighted to be nominated for the Best Use Of New Media Award. We have put a lot of time and effort into improving our online communication channels with supporters , and it is fantastic to see that has been recognised by the Football League." If he having a laugh???
lookwhaticando Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 That must exclude the OS messageboard. It's so crappy they can't possibly call it 'new media'
Geo V Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 Its a little embarassing even putting that on our website. I bet a Rymans League club would think twice about putting that on their site.
Jay Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 how? why? Our website is just a clone of just about every other Premium tv website, the msg board is about 7 years out of date and they are always the last to update anything and most of the time it's either trying to sell you something or giving us the old were in it together crap
davieG Posted 25 January 2007 Author Posted 25 January 2007 Bugger... just beat me to it!!!! By milli-seconds it would seem although I used your headings when merging
Flynny Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 Norwich are in nearly every one! What's that all about?
Stuliasz Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 Almost as laughable - Millwall - Community Club of the Year???
Geo V Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 Almost as laughable - Millwall - Community Club of the Year??? . I used to love walking around the New Cross area watching us take on the lovely soft Millwall folk
Bluefoxtim Posted 26 January 2007 Posted 26 January 2007 BEST PROGRAMME OF THE YEAR! NO LEICESTER! Even though every game, every year it says on it "voted best match day magazine" - when from? 1974?
cisono Posted 27 January 2007 Posted 27 January 2007 From the OS. Leicester City Nominated For Best Use Of New Media Award This is just so weird... are we just making up numbers (of nominees)?
lookwhaticando Posted 27 January 2007 Posted 27 January 2007 This is just so weird... are we just making up numbers (of nominees)? We're all just statistics deep down.
cisono Posted 27 January 2007 Posted 27 January 2007 We're all just statistics deep down. You would say that, wouldn't you... At least we know we won't win this particular competition....
Jay Posted 27 January 2007 Posted 27 January 2007 The judges have obviously never used lcfc world!!! HTTP Status 503 - type Status report message description The requested service () is not currently available. Apache Tomcat/5.5.17 great service they provide!!!
MC Prussian Posted 27 January 2007 Posted 27 January 2007 The judges have obviously never used lcfc world!!! HTTP Status 503 - type Status report message description The requested service () is not currently available. Apache Tomcat/5.5.17 great service they provide!!! We're oh so progressive. Progressive-aggressive, that is.
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