EVERTON
CELEBRATE TREBLE SUCCESS AT THE NORTHWEST FOOTBALL AWARDS
EVERTON were the big
winners off the field at the annual Northwest Football Awards in
Manchester. Fittingly, Sir Philip Carter, widely regarded as
the club's most successful chairman ever, was among an audience of
more than 500 at Lancashire County Cricket Club's Point Conference
Centre, to witness Everton's victories.
The judging panel, including Mark Palios, former chief executive of
the Football Association, Eamonn Salmon, chief executive of the
League Medical Association and John Hudson, Director of Community
with the Professional Footballers' Association, named Everton as
'Community Club of the Year.'
Celebrating 25 years in existence, Everton in the Community have
previously been honoured at national and international level for
their work, including gaining a free school providing alternative
education and experiences for 14 to 19 year olds.
They also picked up a win for 'Community Initiative of the Year'
with their 'Safe Hands' project, assisting offenders return to
education with the provision of previously unavailable facilities.
Bolton Wanderers Community Trust was also honoured in the same
category. Following the collapse and 'death' for 78 minutes
of their former England Under 21 midfielder, Fabrice Muamba at White
Hart Lane in March 2012, Bolton created a health scheme to provide
club trainees with the knowledge and skill to help potentially save
lives in the event of a similar tragedy.
Everton's third victory was for 'Best Club Marketing Campaign'
seeing off opposition from Manchester United and Wigan Athletic.
Not to be outdone and certainly not empty handed were neighbours
Liverpool. The award of 'Best Club Sponsorship
Engagement/Partnership' went to the Anfield club for their
association with international banking group, Standard Chartered.
The outcome of their partnership was the Standard Chartered Trophy,
played over 12 countries, with the ultimate prize of playing at
Anfield. The competition also celebrated cultural diversity as well
as generating both a corporate and public interest alongside a
number of other objectives.
LiverpooI were also recipients of the CSR Campaign of the Year,
using the stigma surrounding HIV, to create an awareness initiative
to help people gain a greater understanding about the disease and
how to prevent it.
Lifting the trophy for 'Business Services to Football' was
the team from Rippleffect, a digital communications agency with
offices in Liverpool and Manchester as well as London and Glasgow.
For more than 10 years, they have used innovative marketing services
to support the varied needs of football clubs and organisations in
the North West and beyond. In recent months they have delivered and
commenced projects with:- Everton and Bolton Wanderers; the Premier
League and the Professional Footballers' Association plus a number
of professionals within the game.
As one of the country's largest sports law teams, working both home
and abroad, Brabners LLP collected the 'Professional Services
to Football' prize. And for his leadership, knowledge and expertise
in sports law, Mark Hovell of Mills & Reeve, received a special
individual award in the same category.
Of course, the Awards, managed by Journey9, hosted by BBC
Television's Football Focus presenter, Dan Walker, and broadcast
live for the first time on BBC Radio Lancashire, BBC Radio
Manchester and BBC Radio Merseyside, recognised achievements ON the
field in the last 12 months.
Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester
United's recently retired manager and current best-selling author,
was named Premier League manager of the year for guiding the Reds to
a record extending 20th top flight league title. He was also the
recipient of the Lifetime Achievement award in succession to Wigan
Athletic owner, Dave Whelan.
The 71 year old Scot spent 27
years as manager at Old Trafford, guiding the club to 13 Premier
League titles, 5 FA Cups, 4 League Cups and 2 Champions League
trophies. "I would just like to thank
everyone who voted for me. As this will be the last
football award I will ever get, I really do appreciate it." said Ferguson.
The glittering occasion's other big winner was...
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Jamie Carragher who
collected Premier League Player of the Year for his efforts with
Liverpool last season, made all the more special for the former
England defender as it was voted for by the fans.
Carragher, now a successful Sky TV pundit, saw off competition from
United's England midfielder, Michael Carrick, City defender, Pablo
Zabaleta, and Everton left back, Leighton Baines. It's the second
consecutive season this particular award has gone to Anfield after
Martin Skrtel's success at the 2012 Awards night.
Indeed, the Awards honour every level of the National game, both on
and off the field. That's why Barrie Hipkiss shared the spotlight
this evening with the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson and Jamie Carragher.
A former player, but more importantly a lifelong fan for 60 years,
Barrie 'Mr Chester City' and the club's Honorary Life
President received the Unsung Hero accolade.
Morecambe Football Club narrowly missed out on becoming
'Community Club of the Year', but the judges were suitably impressed to
'highly commend' the Shrimpers' Community Sports staff for building
and developing a scheme to suit the size and the location of the
League 2 outfit.
Joining the Award winners were a family whose name is synonymous
with sport in the North West-the Nevilles. Brothers Phil and Gary
spent their entire playing career in the Premier League with
Manchester United and then in Phil's case, at Everton. Phil is now
on United's coaching staff; Gary combines his role as successful TV
pundit with his job on the England coaching staff. Mum Jill has also
given sterling service to the game, company secretary at Bury for
more than 20 years and who, in 2012, was granted the freedom of Bury
for her loyal service.
NORTHWEST
FOOTBALL AWARDS 2013:-
Community Initiative of the Year:- Bolton Wanderers Community Trust,
Everton in the Community-Safe Hands
Community Club of the Year:- Everton
in the Community; Highly Commended:- Morecambe FC
CSR Campaign of the Year:- Liverpool
FC
Contribution to Sport in the North
West:- The Neville family
Best Club Marketing Campaign:- Everton FC
Best Club Sponsorship
Engagement/Partnership: Liverpool FC
Business Services to Football:- Rippleffect
Professional Services to Football:- Brabners LLP; Special Award:
-Mark Hovell of Mills & Reeve
Football Journalist of the Year:-
Martin Ogden (Telegraph)
The Fabrice Muamba Award for
Medical & Sports Science Professional:- Rob Swire (Manchester United
Head Physio)
Rising Star of the Year:- Jerome
Sinclair (Liverpool FC)
Manager of the Year:- Sir Alex
Ferguson
Women's Player of the Year:- Toni
Duggan (Everton Ladies)
Player of the Year (Conference):-
George Horan (Chester FC)
Player of the Year ( LeagueTwo):-
Jack Redshaw (Morecambe)
Player of the Year (League One):-
John Welsh (Preston North End)
Player of the Year (Championship):-
Jay Spearing (Bolton Wanderers)
Player of the Year (Premier
League):- Jamie Carragher (Liverpool FC)
Goal of the Year:- To be voted on
the night
Unsung Hero:- Barrie Hipkiss
(Chester FC)
Lifetime Contribution Award:- Sir
Alex Ferguson
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