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- Bernie Ecclestone #13 in The Times List of the "Sporting Power 100...The most influential people in British sport today.".
List from 100-1..."#13....Bernie Ecclestone - Chief executive, Formula One Wily, mischievous, funny and something of a genius, nobody seems to have told Ecclestone that he is 78. He still thinks he is 30 and is determined to go on running the show. Criticised for running a sport that is too extravagant and not exciting enough, yet it enjoyed massive audiences last year. Could face his biggest test yet with the recession biting and teams forming a united front to demand more money from the little emperor of F1. Joint ownership of Queens Park Rangers no more than a distraction for now..." Entire 100 Listing.
-Set to be Announced: 2009: Football League Awards Shortlists
- 2008 Football League Awards 2008 Shortlist and the 2007 Shortlist
- PST FOOTBALL LEAGUE AWARD WINNERS
--- 2008
The full list of winners from The Football League Awards is as follows:
- EA SPORTS Fan of the Year
Paul Samrah - Brighton and Hove Albion
- Advance Performance Best Community Initiative - Coca-Cola League 2
Notts County - 'On The Ball'
- Advance Performance Best Community Initiative - Coca-Cola League 1
Brighton and Hove Albion - 'RSL Football Inclusion Project'
- Advance Performance Best Community Initiative - Coca-Cola Championship
Charlton Athletic - 'Kent Social Inclusion Programme'
- Perform Best Fan Marketing Campaign
Bradford City - 'The Cheapest Season Ticket In The Football League'
- ProgrammeMaster Best Matchday Programme
Bristol City - 'Well Red'
- Nivea for Men Young Apprentice Award - Coca-Cola League 2
Ryan Bennett - Grimsby Town
- Nivea for Men Young Apprentice Award - Coca-Cola League 1
Daniel Broadbent - Huddersfield Town
- Wickes Young Apprentice Award - Coca-Cola Championship
Mark Beevers - Sheffield Wednesday
- Sports Alliance Family Club of the Year - Coca-Cola League 2
Wycombe Wanderers
- Sports Alliance Family Club of the Year - Coca-Cola League 1
Huddersfield Town
- Sports Alliance Family Club of the Year - Coca-Cola Championship
Norwich City
- Wickes Community Club of the Year
Watford
- Mitre Goal of the Year (Voting technology provided by Perform)
Jermaine Beckford
-FourFourTwo Young Player of the Year**
Michael Kightly - Wolverhampton Wanderers
- FourFourTwo Player of the Year - Coca-Cola League 2*
Keith Andrews - Milton Keynes Dons
- FourFourTwo Player of the Year - Coca-Cola League 1*
Jermaine Beckford - Leeds United
- FourFourTwo Player of the Year - Coca-Cola Championship*
Kevin Phillips - West Bromwich Albion
- Thomas Cook Sport Contribution to League Football
Jimmy Armfield
*These awards was presented to the highest ranked player in each division in FourFourTwo's Top 50 Football League Players
**This award was presented to the highest ranked young Football League player in FourFourTwo's Top 50 Football League Players
--- 2007 WINNERS
Community Club of the Year - sponsored by Wickes
Brighton and Hove Albion
Best Community Initiative - sponsored by The Football Foundation
Norwich City
Best Club Sponsorship - sponsored by Carling
Brentford
Best Club Marketing Campaign - sponsored by CSI Sports
Norwich City
Best Matchday Programme - sponsored by PA Sport
Colchester United
Best Use of New Media - sponsored by Football Manager
Cardiff City
Best Kit Design - sponsored by Nivea for Men Weekend Wonders
Burnley (Away Kit)
Best Away Ground - sponsored by Thomas Cook Sport and run in conjunction with BBC Radio Five Live
Sunderland - Stadium of Light
Fan of the Year - sponsored by FIFA '07
Stan McGowen, Bury
Contribution to League Football - sponsored by SBJ Sports
Jack Taylor
Good Sport Award - sponsored by Wash and Go
Chris Doig, Northampton Town
FourFourTwo Player of the Year - Coca-Cola Championship*
Jason Koumas, West Bromwich Albion
FourFourTwo Player of the Year - Coca-Cola League 1*
Billy Sharp, Scunthorpe United
FourFourTwo Player of the Year - Coca-Cola League 2*
Izale McLeod, Milton Keynes Dons
FourFourTwo Young Player of the Year - Coca-Cola Football League **
Gareth Bale, Southampton
Wickes Young Apprentice Award - Coca-Cola Championship
Chris Gunter, Cardiff City
Apprentice Award - Coca-Cola League 1 - sponsored by Nivea for Men Weekend Wonders
Joe Skarz, Huddersfield Town
Apprentice Award - Coca-Cola League 2 - sponsored by Nivea for Men Weekend Wonders
Joe Thompson, Rochdale
Goal of the Year - sponsored by Mitre
Joe Ledley, Barnsley v Cardiff, 5th August 2006
*These awards were presented to the highest ranked player in each division in FourFourTwo's Top 50 Football League Players
**This award was presented to the highest ranked young Football League player in FourFourTwo's Top 50 Football League Players
--- 2006 WINNERS
Community Club of the Year sponsored by Asda Stores
Brentford FC
Fan of the Year sponsored by FourFourTwo
Jeff Hall - a fan of Chesterfield FC
Best Club Sponsorship sponsored by Image Directors
Norwich City
Best Club Marketing Campaign sponsored by Marketing Magazine
Preston North End
Best Kit Design sponsored by Ted Baker
Leyton Orient
Programme of the Year sponsored by Ryman
Crystal Palace
Best Club Website sponsored by Premium TV
Nottingham Forest
Contribution To Football Award sponsored by BT and voted for by listeners of BBC Five Live
Gerry Murphy - Huddersfield Town
Best Ground - sponsored by Carling and voted for by away fans
Hull City
The Wash & Go Good Sport Award
Lee Bullen - Sheffield Wednesday
Championship Player of the Year sponsored by Coca-Cola
Phil Jagielka - Sheffield United
League 1 Player of the Year sponsored by Coca-Cola
Lee Trundle - Swansea City
League 2 Player of the Year sponsored by Coca-Cola
Karl Hawley - Carlisle United
The Football League Young Player of the Year sponsored by Dodge
David Nugent - Preston North End
The Wickes Young Apprentice Award For The Football League Championship
Lewin Nyatanga - Derby County
The Football League Top League 1 Apprentice sponsored by League Football Education
Scott Golbourne - Bristol City (now moved to Reading)
The Football League Top League 2 Apprentice sponsored by League Football Education
Ikechi Anya - Wycombe Wanderers
Goal of the Year sponsored by Sports TV
Stefan Oakes - Notts County v Yeovil Town (now moved to Wycombe Wanderers)
Most Admired Football League Club sponsored by The League Paper
Crewe Alexandra Past Football League Awards Winners