Vote open to honour Amateur Footballers
With less than a week until the start of the Bantams League 2 campaign, the 2009/10 season is rapidly coming up on the horizon. This also means that for the many amateur players across the Bradford district it will soon be time to set their alarm clocking to a hideous hour on Sunday mornings and kick off their own various football campaigns.
City supporters can give their favourite amateur team, player or official that little bit of extra motivation this season, through an awards scheme run by Carling.
Carling is set to honour the heroes of amateur football as they launch the Carling One-All Awards 2009. They are looking for teams, players, managers, referees, and fans up and down the country to nominate those they deem to be worthy winners of this year's One-All Awards.
The Carling One-All Awards (previously named the Carling Pub Football Awards), now in their third year, will celebrate the all-too-often overlooked sporting triumphs taking place every weekend on pitches across the UK. Bantams fans can play their part and vote for their local team by submitting their awards nomination at www.carling.com/oneall
The judging panel this year will consist of BBC Radio Five Live's Mark 'Clem' Clemmit and Carling's Simon Pick as well as John Nagle from The Football League. They will once again pick out the very best nominations, and put their heads together to find a winner for each award.
The nomination process is only open until Friday 7th August, so get your votes in quick for as many categories as you like.
Voters can nominate in the following 11 categories:
- Player of the Year
- Manager of the Year
- 11-a-side Team of the Year
- 5-a-side Team of the Year
- Administrator of the Year
- Referee of the Year
- Supporter of the Year
- One-All Website of the Year
- Dodgiest Kit Award
- Team Spirit Award
- One-All Legend Award
One-All is the online community for players, managers, coaches and fans of the beautiful game. Over 5300 teams have already signed up, and the One-All community provides registered users with a free website for their team or league, profile pages, competitions to win top prizes, and a chance to join the Carling Big Debate.
Rob Salmon, Marketing Communications Partner at Carling, said: "There are a number of high profile awards for the professional game - but the One-All Awards look to recognise the unsung heroes of the grassroots game. If your team has had a great season or if you know a player, supporter, referee or manager that deserves to be recognised, then please log-on to Carling.com/oneall and tell us all about them. You've got to be in it to win it!"
A range of Carling prizes are on offer for the winners.
To nominate visit
http://www.carling.com/oneall

















