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Fulham go for 5 London Awards

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  1. Cottager58

    Cottager58 Well-Known Member

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    Seems a tad early in the season but there you are;

    "Slaviša Jokanović is up for Manager of the Year, and faces competition from Antonio Conte (Chelsea), Mauricio Pochettino (Tottenham Hotspur), Neil Harris (Millwall), and Neal Ardley (AFC Wimbledon).

    There are two Fulham boys in contention for Football League Player of the Year, with Tom Cairney and Sone Aluko both looking to pick up the trophy that is currently held by former Whites striker Moussa Dembélé. Alex Smithies (Queens Park Rangers), Scott Hogan (ex-Brentford), and John Akinde (Barnet) are the other nominees.

    Ryan Sessegnon’s fine breakthrough season has not gone unnoticed, with the 16-year-old the youngest nominee for Young Player of the Year. Dele Alli (Spurs), Hector Bellerin (Arsenal), Alex Iwobi (Arsenal) and Ademola Lookman (ex-Charlton Athletic) provide the competition.

    Finally, the Fulham Foundation’s Feltham Young Offenders Institute programme has been nominated for Community Project of the Year. Last year the Foundation worked with 113 young offenders, which represents 22.6 per cent of the overall prison population. This project is up against Crystal Palace’s Powerchair Football, and Leyton orient’s DCD Football.
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    We won this one - no news on the others.


    "Fulham will be recognised in Parliament for their outstanding community work having been named London Checkatrade Community Club of the Year as part of the 2017 EFL Awards. It is the Fulham Football Club Foundation’s third award in just five months, with this one considered one of the most prestigious awards going in the industry. FFCF are delighted to be recognised in this way, and hopeful that on Sunday 9th April, at the annual EFL Awards ceremony, they are announced overall winners from the list of six regional nominees."


    Link to the full story: http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/february/28/community-club-of-the-year
     
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