Monday 30 April 2012

Blue Square Bet Premier Season 2011/2012 Awards

The Fans' "Team of the year" York City ready for their match against Barrow

As promised, here are what you the Blue Square Bet Premier fans think are the highlights of the Conference Premier season 2011/2012. 

There was an overall feeling in the survey that it was incredibly hard to choose who were the best players and teams and what were the best matches and goals scored. Here are the top 3 results from each category and the ones that were mentioned but missed out on the top spots

Team of the Season:

1) York City

A surprise result that York City came out on top of Fleetwood Town, but not surprising if you examine the success they have had this season. Finishing 4th in the league and securing a play-off spot, then beating Mansfield to reach the play-off finals at Wembley against Luton Town. Then to top it all off by winning the FA Trophy at Wembley by beating Newport County 2-0 made this a memorable season for the fans. 

2) Fleetwood Town

The Cod Army had a superb season by winning the Blue Square Bet Premier title and gaining automatic promotion to the football league for the first time in their history. They fought off the competition of Wrexham who pushed them all season long and racked up an impressive 103 points in the league to win the title. Also had a successful run in the FA Cup, reaching the Third Round where they played an historic tie against Fylde Coast rivals Blackpool.

3) Wrexham

Fantastic home form from the Welsh side meant they were real contenders this season. Finishing second in the league was highly respectable despite not gaining promotion automatically or through the play-offs as their fans may feel they deserved. They will be hot favourites to lift next season's conference premier title.

Player of the Season:

1) Jamie Vardy - Fleetwood Town

No surprise that Jamie Vardy came out as player of the season as the Blue Square Bet Premier's Top Scorer of the season with 31 goals. Since joining Fleetwood he has been an unstoppable goal machine and attracted attention from Premier League and Championship clubs. 

It seemed at most matches there were scouts that were watching his performances and he has just become the first Conference player to be signed for £1 million with his move to Championship side Leicester City. Almost every time I checked Fleetwood Town's results, Vardy would be on the score sheet. 


2) Scott Kerr - York City
Many York City players were nominated for the top spots but fans think that midfielder Scott Kerr was the team's best player. He received York City's Clubman of the year award and was nominated because of his consistency, hard work and determination throughout the season.


3) Matty Blair - York City 

Strong and solid performances from York's midfielder meant he had a fantastic season and was heavily involved in helping York gain cup and league success this campaign. He scored the crucial goal that put York City through to the play-off final by beating Mansfield Town in the sem-finals.

Match of the Season:

1) York 3-0 Luton

2) Southport 0-6 Fleetwood

3) Fleetwood 6-2 Ebbsfleet United

Goal of the Season:

1) Jason Walker - York City against Grimsby Town

This was the most overwhelming winner out of the categories and by far was the fans' favourite goal of the season. This beautiful overhead volley was scored by Jason Walker 


Here is the magnificent goal itself:



2) Alan Marriott - Mansfield Town against Wrexham

Yes its a bit of a freak goal but it's always nice to see a Goalkeeper score from inside his own area! This stunner reminds me a lot of Tim Howard's goal for Everton scored against Bolton Wanderers earlier on this season in the Premier League. Fans agreed this was a memorable goal and sympathy most go to Wrexham's keeper... who couldn't really do much to stop the bounce of the ball .




3) Jamie Vardy - Fleetwood Town against Ebbsfleet United    


This stunning goal came 3rd in the fans' survey and his 25th goal of the season was a stunning lob from the centre circle. This is the type of goal that has got him noticed by many football league and even premier league clubs who all wanted to sign Vardy throughout the second half of the season:

 

Result of the Season

1) York City 3-0 Luton Town
Even though the match was all the way back in August, this turned out to be significant as the two teams now face each other in the play off final to try and earn promotion to the football league. York City won with two goals from Ashley Chambers and a goal from Jason Walker and this moved City from 6th to 5th in the league, while Luton dropped from 1st to 6th in the league by losing away to York.

2) Barrow 4-0 Fleetwood Town

A massive victory for the Bluebirds back in August at the start of the season with a hat-trick from Andy Cook and an own goal scored by former Barrow defender Paul Edwards. It was a stunning performance where Barrow completely outplayed Fleetwood in every area on the pitch and was the start of several giant killing performances that were pulled off at the Furness Building Society Stadium this season.

3) Stockport 3-4 Darlington
Back in October, it was a competitive match between Stockport who were just adjusting to life in the Conference following relegation from League Two and BSBP strugglers Darlington. It was reportedly an end to end game which was clinched by Darlington after Greg Taylor's 84 minute goal.

Defensive Performance of the Season: 

1) Fleetwood Town
 
Fans have voted for the Cod Army as having the best defensive record in the league. With 16 clean sheets in the league, a solid defence is what helped Fleetwood to success and winning the BSBP title.

2) Wrexham

On paper, Wrexham had the best defensive performance throughout the season and managed to keep 21 clean sheets. They narrowly lost out to Fleetwood in this fans' survey and the Cod Army probably just had the edge by making it that little be more difficult for teams to try and score past them.

3) Cambridge United

With an impressive 16 league clean sheets this season, United created a defence that was hard to break down for many teams in the BSBP. This allowed the team to have a late surge and climb to a credible 9th position in the league.


 
Special thanks to everyone who took part in the survey and thankyou for visiting again. 

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Contact the author: ascarisbrick@uclan.ac.uk

Thursday 19 April 2012

Blue Squared Awards Season 2011/2012

After an exhausting Blue Square Bet Premier season, it's almost over for a few months. There's been many highs and lows for every Conference football fan and I think it's a great time to reflect on an entertaining season with many twists, turns and shock results. 

I'd like to know what have been the stand out moments for you. It doesn't matter which BSBP team you support, just fill out the form below and tell me who have been your favourite teams, players and what have been your favourite goals, performances and matches of the season. 

I'll post the results after the final weekend of the season and don't forget to tell your fellow fans to fill out the form!

Watch this space!


Monday 16 April 2012

Who Should Pay for the Cost of Policing at Football Matches?

An Investigation into the Cost of Policing Football Matches and the Levels of Security on Matchdays


Football’s Chief Police Officer has called for clubs to pay for all of the policing costs in wider areas around football stadiums on match days.

Assistant Chief Constable Andy Holt from the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) says that football clubs should pay more towards the cost of policing which is currently being paid by the taxpayer.

This comes after research commissioned by ACPO shows there is a significant rise in crime and disorder that occurs up to 3 kilometres away from football ground on match days. 

The study conducted by University College London shows that four out of the five football clubs examined showed there was a significant increase in crime and disorder occurring in wider areas away from football grounds on match days.

This prompted me to investigate who really does pay for the cost of policing amongst the football league clubs in the North West. 

My Special Report will be posted in due course, but for now here is a history on hooligan incidents that have occurred in football history as examples of the crime and disorder that have broken out at football matches in Great Britain and Europe.







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