By Jason McKeown
Bradford City Football Club has a proud history of supporters engaging with each other as a community and producing services for fellow fans. From the City Travel Club 1973, the pioneering City Gent fanzine, Boyfrombrazil.co.uk, Shipley Bantams and more recently the Supporters Board.
If you enjoy some of the current-day organisations and websites, there’s an opportunity to give them public recognition through the annual Football Blogging Awards, the voting for which closes this coming Sunday.
The outstanding Bantams Banter podcast is an absolute shoe-in to be shortlisted in the category of ‘Best Podcast’ and Tom and Dom will have hopefully kept November 21 – the date of the awards ceremony – free. There are others too (including us!) who’d welcome votes from supporters in their respective categories. So if you like something that others do, please consider voting.
Best Podcast
- Bantams Banter (bantamsbanter.com)
Best Established Blog
- Width of a Post
Best New Blog
- Sat in the Crowd (satinthecrowd.wordpress.com/)
- Bantams Blogger (bantamsblogger.blogspot.co.uk/)
Best Female Blog
- Bantams Blogger
Best Club Blog
- Width of a Post
- Bantams Blogger
To vote, you can visit the Football Blogging Awards site or click here to register your email address. You will then be sent a verification email which will take you to a voting form.
Alternatively, you can vote via Twitter by copying and pasting any of the following and sending it as a Tweet:
I am voting in @TheFBAs for @bantamsbanter as the Best Football #Podcast
I am voting in @TheFBAs for @thewidthofapost as the Best Football #Established
I am voting in @TheFBAs for @thewidthofapost as the Best Football #Club
I am voting in @TheFBAs for @satinthecrowd as the Best Football #New
I am voting in @TheFBAs for @bantamsblogger as the Best Football #New
I am voting in @TheFBAs for @bantamsblogger as the Best Football #Female
I am voting in @TheFBAs for @bantamsblogger as the Best Football #Club
There is also the option to vote via Facebook
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