The winners of the 2015 Football Blogging Awards have been announced at an awards ceremony at Hotel Football in Manchester. The awards, created to reward the best football blogs and aspiring online journalists around the world, recognise bloggers in eleven categories including Best Established Blog, Best Podcast, Best Young Blogger and Best Club Blog. Over 150,000 fan votes were cast in the 2015 awards, with over 1,200 blogs nominated from 5 continents stretching from Europe to Africa. A judges’ choice was also awarded in each category, voted for by a panel including BBC’s Dan Walker, John Cross of the Daily Mirror, Neil Ashton from the Daily Mail, The Guardian’s Owen Gibson and more. This year’s winners are: Best Established Football Blog partnered with ClubApp Fans choice – Goalden Times Judges choice – The Football Pink Best New Football Blog partnered with Football Fancast Fans choice – The United Stand Judges choice – The Set Pieces Best Video Football Blog partnered with Ball Street Fans choice – 442oons Judges choice – Copa90 Best Football Club Blog partnered with Kitbag Fans choice – Anfield HQ Judges choice – Barca Blaugranes Best Football Podcast partnered with the Carlsberg Fan Squad Fans choice – Chelsea Football Fancast Judges choice – The Offside Rule (We Get It!) Best Football Influencer partnered with Social Squad Fans choice – Stan Collymore Judges choice – Arseblog Best Social Football Account partnered with Onefootball Fans choice – Deluded Brendan Judges choice – TheSPORTbible Best Young Football Blogger partnered with Conducttr Fans choice – The United Girl Judges choice – A Halftime Report Best Gambling Football Blog partnered with Ladbrokes Fans choice – TheODDSbible Judges choice – Footy Accumulators Best Visual Football Blog partnered with Clifford French Fans choice – 8bit Football Judges choice – Brickstand Best Football Forum partnered with Sporting Memories Network Fans choice – Knees up Mother Brown Judges choice – Not606 Anthony Cooper (@total_dribble), founder of the Football Blogging Awards, said: “This years’ awards have smashed our records once again, with more than twice as many votes cast as there were in 2014 and five time as many as 2013. The winners thoroughly deserve this recognition for the total dedication to their craft and their love of the game. We hope that the awards encourage football fans to continue blogging, or to start up new blogs, as they are the heart and soul of football”
Busiest board on this forum? Hull maybe. Livetpool also busy. One time front runners the mags is utter crap now. Ston fairly busy same as this one.
I reckon it was Smug's '****off' thread that sealed the deal. Let's hope we get a few more decent posters after this, hopefully for those teams who have no fans like City.