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Time Running Out to Vote in Football Content Awards - Ipswich Town News

There’s now only just over a day left in which to vote for TWTD, Blue Monday and Alex Griffin in this year’s Football Content Awards.

TWTD is nominated in the Best Club Content Creator – Premier League category.

"TWTD is a trusted independent fan site for Ipswich Town FC,” the awards website reads. "Known for its reliable and insightful coverage.

"Its dedication to providing accurate information and fostering a vibrant fan community makes it a cornerstone for Ipswich Town supporters.”

Blue Monday, which is nominated in the Best Podcast – Premier League section, is similarly lauded.

"Blue Monday has been a cornerstone for Ipswich Town FC fans for over a decade. The podcast delivers consistent match previews and analysis, maintaining a close connection with its audience. Its engaging and inclusive approach to coverage highlights its importance in the Ipswich Town community.”

Alex Griffin is listed among the Best Influencers: "As an Ipswich Town content creator, Alex Griffin brings fans closer to the matchday experience with his inclusive home and away match videos.

"His pre-match interviews showcase a genuine care for fans from all clubs, making his content relatable and engaging. Griffin’s ability to connect with his audience has made him an integral part of the Ipswich Town community.”

This year’s Football Content Awards received more than 36,000 nominations for more than 1,200 entries across 34 categories.

A panel of more than 60 judges reviewed each submission before selecting the best in each category.

The winners will be determined by a 50/50 split between expert judges and fan vote, which be can cast now on the Football Content Awards website here, Instagram, Threads, Facebook or Twitter. Voting closes on October 13th at 23.59.

On Instagram, Threads, Facebook, simply tag your choice in the category post on our pages – Instagram, Threads, Facebook. The posts will be live from midday today and phased out throughout the day.

On Twitter, tweet the format, "I am voting in @The_FCAs for @Nominee in Category” replacing @Nominee with the account you are voting for and Category with the category you are voting them in. Unlike other years, no hashtags are needed. People can only vote once in each category per platform.
 
The results will be announced at the Football Content Awards ceremony, which takes place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on November 21st with a Gold, Silver and Bronze winner in every category.

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