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The 2010 Soccerlens Awards Winners

The 2010 Soccerlens Awards Winners

The wait is finally over. After 3 weeks of furious campaigning, a record 37k+ votes and an unbelievably positive response from fans, voters and nominees, the 2010 Soccerlens Awards winners have been decided. As is customary, the winners are decided exclusively through fan voting, although the SLA team picks the voting shortlist from nominations made…

Vote on the 2010 Soccerlens Awards

Vote on the 2010 Soccerlens Awards

After three weeks of sifting through hundreds (and thousands) of nominations for the 2010 Soccerlens Awards, we’re proud to announce that the shortlists have been decided and the Awards are now ready for your votes. You can head over to the Soccerlens Awards website (or just click on the individual award category links below) and…

3 UP FRONT: Torres, Redknapp, Magpies and Premier League quality

3 UP FRONT: Torres, Redknapp, Magpies and Premier League quality

You’d be crazy to miss the brand new episode of 3 Up Front – so tune in now! Host Adrian Clarke, along with prickly pundits Iain Spragg and Iain Macintosh, debate a whole host of hot  topics that include; Is the Premier League going downhill in terms of quality? Fact or Fiction: Should we apologise to Torres…

The 2010 Soccerlens Awards

The 2010 Soccerlens Awards

The Soccerlens Awards are all about celebrating the very best in football from around the web from those breaking the news to those making it. A year is a long time for the web and so we make sure we spend time fine tuning the SLAs to reflect the changes and trends we see out…

The 2009 Soccerlens Awards

The 2009 Soccerlens Awards

And the winners are… The Soccerlens Awards recognise the best websites and the best writers in football.. After the great success of the 2007 and 2008 editions, SL readers and editors gathered again to choose among 17 different awards categories and crown the best out of over sixty quality football sites and writers. Yes people,…

Podcast: Arsenal have Sol, Liverpool don’t and Manchester United could be sold

Podcast: Arsenal have Sol, Liverpool don’t and Manchester United could be sold

The second Soccerlens Podcast of the new decade sees Adrian Clarke and Iain Spragg hit the spot with more topical football banter and debate.  As well as dissecting all the hottest topics in football, the duo nominate some of their own favourite writers, experts and websites in light of the upcoming Soccerlens Awards. Question corner…

Soccerlens 2008 Awards Winners

Recognizing excellence in football blogging

And the winners are… The Soccerlens Awards recognize excellence in football blogging. After the great success of the 2007 edition, SL readers and editors gathered again to choose among 20 different awards categories and crown the best out of over a hundred quality football sites. Yes people, YOU voted (over 16,000 times) for your favorite…

Best Footballer of 2008: Ronaldo, Messi, Xavi, Torres, Toni or Ibrahimovic?

Who do you rate as the best football player in 2008? Ronaldo may be sweeping the awards but there are several other solid contenders for the player of the year title (including some, like Casillas and Aboutrika, who didn’t make the list here). There’s Messi, who has a better goals + assists to games ratio…

Best Football Team of 2008: Manchester United, Spain, Chelsea, Brazil, Zenit or Juventus?

Which football team (club or international) delivered the most outstanding performances in the year of 2008? Was it Juventus, who stormed to 3rd place in the Serie A after spending an year in Serie B? Was it the Brazilian Women’s Team, who were arguably the best Womens’ football team in 2008? Or Spain, winners of…

Soccerlens 2007 Awards Winners

Soccerlens 2007 Awards Winners

The Soccerlens Awards recognize excellence in football blogging. With help from our readers and editors, Soccerlens chose 14 awards categories (we’re definitely going to increase categories for next year as the football blogosphere expands) and nominated six candidates per category. After 13 days of fierce voting (Readers’ Choice) and ongoing behind-the-scenes deliberation (Editors’ Choice) we’ve…


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