Oxford United in running for Football League prizes

OXFORD United have been shortlisted in two categories at the 2013 Football League Awards, held next month.

The U's are in a group of six clubs for the Family Club of the Year prize - the third year in a row they have been commended in such a category.

Peter Rhoades-Brown is also in the final three for the league's Unsung Hero award.

United's community officer, who first came to the club as a player in 1984, has worked to inspire thousands of youngsters to play football across Oxfordshire since hanging up his boots.

He said: "The Youth and Community Trust work very hard and being recognised in this way is a reward for all the hard work that everyone does."

The winners will be announced at a ceremony on Sunday, March 24.

Comments(6)

kckidlington says...
12:26pm Wed 20 Feb 13

Rosie deserves that for his commitment to the club and football

moonlight shadow says...
4:00pm Wed 20 Feb 13

I'll second that.

faatmaan says...
7:15pm Wed 20 Feb 13

at least it'll make up for a poor season.Poor OU fans having to endure watching a club hell bent on stagnation, whilst trying to achieve financial stability is laudible, there needs to be ambition, or support will dwindle away.

Megastar07 says...
7:21pm Wed 20 Feb 13

Rosie is mega

Richard Wickson says...
8:46pm Wed 20 Feb 13

totally agree with Rosie getting a nominationfor an award, he's been great at this club, a loyal guy. However i do question the family award, how can we be listed for that in the wake of signing a goalkeeper whose actions destoyed a family? Hypocrisy in the highest order!

karatavuk says...
5:28pm Thu 21 Feb 13

Is there an award for worst manager?

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