Town Nominated at Football Content Awards - Ipswich Town News
Town have been nominated in the Best Football Club category at the 2022 Football Content Awards and skipper Sam Morsy has also been shortlisted.
The Blues, who finished third in the same section last year, are up against Birmingham City, Blackburn Rovers, Bristol City, Burnley, Millwall, Sheffield United and Sunderland for the gong.
You can register your vote for Town here, or on Twitter by tweeting "I am voting for @IpswichTown in @The_FCAs for #BestFootballClub (Football League)”. Voting closes at midnight on Sunday 9th October.
Morsy is nominated in the Best Footballer - Football League section while Kings of Anglia and Talking Town are nominated in the Football League Podcasts category and Ross Halls is on the short-listed iwomen’s football Creators/Vloggers shortlist.
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