wtf ??? Who voted in this category ??? I hope we DO play them again next season as I'd like to see them keeping us behind for 45 mins & shutting the loos now that they are FAMILY CLUB OF THE YEAR.
The award wasn't for 'which football league club had a few embarrassing fans highlighted on social(ly inept) media' (for the record, we'd have won that as well).
It must irk somewhat that your ruffian neighbours are more of a family club, and do more in their local community, than yourselves.
In fact, it probably hurts more than giving us a leg up in to the play off places, eh @kinveachyaddick
wtf ??? Who voted in this category ??? I hope we DO play them again next season as I'd like to see them keeping us behind for 45 mins & shutting the loos now that they are FAMILY CLUB OF THE YEAR.
I'm not sure that's part of the criteria that's considered, mate.......
I doubt very much their trust does more than ours.
CACT runs Greenwich Youth Services for example.
But that's not to say that Millwall the club as opposed to their separate Community Trust haven't worked hard to be more welcoming to families.
Perhaps they do more than having a fun zone in a car park like Meire.
Or perhaps they have a CEO who understands communications with fans and building relationships with them.
I wonder where he learnt that.
The award is for the Community Trust, not the Lions Trust, so perhaps they were benchmarked against each other and a winner determined on the overall work they do in their respective communities. It's not beyond the realms of possibility.
I know it may be a bitter pill to swallow but sometimes other clubs and their work is deemed greater than that of CACT. Just an idea, of course.
I doubt very much their trust does more than ours.
CACT runs Greenwich Youth Services for example.
But that's not to say that Millwall the club as opposed to their separate Community Trust haven't worked hard to be more welcoming to families.
Perhaps they do more than having a fun zone in a car park like Meire.
Or perhaps they have a CEO who understands communications with fans and building relationships with them.
I wonder where he learnt that.
The award is for the Community Trust, not the Lions Trust, so perhaps they were benchmarked against each other and a winner determined on the overall work they do in their respective communities. It's not beyond the realms of possibility.
I know it may be a bitter pill to swallow but sometimes other clubs and their work is deemed greater than that of CACT. Just an idea, of course.
Not bitter at all The football league can't give us the award EVERY year so well done Millwall Community Trust.
I didn't go on a Millwall site last year to gloat about this.
Does make me wonder how the Football League decide on the winner.
i.e. In League One and League Two is the Player of the Year simply based on who the top scorer is? - Billy Sharp is a class player and deserves his award yet Josh Morris from Scunthorpe is a Midfielder and has scored only seven goals less but also has 9-assists!!
I doubt very much their trust does more than ours.
CACT runs Greenwich Youth Services for example.
But that's not to say that Millwall the club as opposed to their separate Community Trust haven't worked hard to be more welcoming to families.
Perhaps they do more than having a fun zone in a car park like Meire.
Or perhaps they have a CEO who understands communications with fans and building relationships with them.
I wonder where he learnt that.
The award is for the Community Trust, not the Lions Trust, so perhaps they were benchmarked against each other and a winner determined on the overall work they do in their respective communities. It's not beyond the realms of possibility.
I know it may be a bitter pill to swallow but sometimes other clubs and their work is deemed greater than that of CACT. Just an idea, of course.
Not bitter at all The football league can't give us the award EVERY year so well done Millwall Community Trust.
I didn't go on a Millwall site last year to gloat about this.
Gloat? I clicked on what I thought was a post about the football league being a joke. Turns out I was wrong. It was more about not being like the Murphy's
I think somebody in the EFL doesn't realise April Fool's day is on the first day of April!!!! Hilarious. Waiting for Bradley Walsh to announce that Brain Belo is a new recruit to the chasers!
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it was West Ham families wot dun it
If not, then the award is meaningless and should simply just be forgotten about.
Don't be jel, it's not a good look.
The award wasn't for 'which football league club had a few embarrassing fans highlighted on social(ly inept) media' (for the record, we'd have won that as well).
It must irk somewhat that your ruffian neighbours are more of a family club, and do more in their local community, than yourselves.
In fact, it probably hurts more than giving us a leg up in to the play off places, eh @kinveachyaddick
CACT runs Greenwich Youth Services for example.
But that's not to say that Millwall the club as opposed to their separate Community Trust haven't worked hard to be more welcoming to families.
Perhaps they do more than having a fun zone in a car park like Meire.
Or perhaps they have a CEO who understands communications with fans and building relationships with them.
I wonder where he learnt that.
I know it may be a bitter pill to swallow but sometimes other clubs and their work is deemed greater than that of CACT. Just an idea, of course.
How to fiddle the benefit system and always go 'No comment.'
Are you suggesting that the Community Trust encourages disadvantaged children and those from poor families to commit benefit fraud?
I didn't go on a Millwall site last year to gloat about this.
http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/charlton-athletic-community-trust-football-league-awards-3066096.aspx
or this
http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/charlton-athletic-community-trust-football-business-awards-3309711.aspx
Not that it is all about winning awards
http://www.cact.org.uk/what-we-do
So well done to millwall for winning a domestic award. Come back when you're world champions
http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/11578708.Charlton_Athletic_Community_Trust_beats_sports_big_names_at_award_ceremony_in_Johannesburg/
; - )
i.e. In League One and League Two is the Player of the Year simply based on who the top scorer is? - Billy Sharp is a class player and deserves his award yet Josh Morris from Scunthorpe is a Midfielder and has scored only seven goals less but also has 9-assists!!