The 2024 Armstrong Projects Northwest Football Awards

The winners of the Armstrong Projects Northwest Football Awards (NWFA) 2024 have been revealed. 500 esteemed guests from across the footballing world attended the star-studded event, hosted by broadcasters Eilidh Barbour and Dion Dublin, at The Point at Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester. Winners were crowned in a range of player categories, alongside accolades for clubs, communities, and unsung heroes.

Jan Lyons, Margaret Shepherd and Margaret Whitworth, Manchester Corinthians at the North West Football Awards 2024

After another phenomenal season, Manchester City once again took centre stage, with Phil Foden named Premier League Player of the Season and Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw earning the Women’s Player of the Season title for the second consecutive year. Manchester City teammate Khiara Keating was recognised as the Women’s Rising Star. For the red side of Manchester, Kobbie Mainoo collected the Men’s Rising Star award, capping off a sensational campaign for the England international. 

In a heartfelt tribute, Ian Rush MBE was honoured with The Maurice Watkins CBE Lifetime Contribution Award, while the Billy Seymour Impact Award was presented to Joe Thompson for his continued inspirational impact on the footballing world.

Burnley FC Women’s Kirstie Levell was named Women’s Player of the Season for The FA Women’s National League, while Liam Lindsay, of Preston North End Football Club took home the Championships Player of the Season further showcasing talent in the Northwest region.

The community-focused aspect of football was also celebrated, with Everton in the Community retaining the title of Premier League Community Club of the Season, and Foundation 92 being recognised as the Community Club of the Season for all other leagues. 

A special moment of acknowledgement came with the presentation of the Special Recognition Award for Services to Women’s Football to the legendary Manchester Corinthians, a club that has paved the way for generations of women in football.

You can find out more on the Corinthians across this website, but here’s their reaction to the award on the night:

Laura Wolfe, owner of the Armstrong Projects Northwest Football Awards, said: “What an incredible night. The talent on show this year, both on and off the pitch, continues to highlight the Northwest as a powerhouse of football. Congratulations to all the winners, finalists, and everyone who makes these awards so special – we have proved yet again that the power of the footballing community has the ability to bring the region together and we look forward to seeing clubs continue to make a positive difference.” 

The awards not only celebrate footballing excellence but also honour the efforts of those working behind the scenes, with accolades such as the Fabrice Muamba Award for Outstanding Service to Football Medicine & Performance, which went to Ian Liversedge, and the Unsung Hero Award, which was presented to Dr Danielle Prescott.

Armstrong Projects’ Chris Hamlett added“The Northwest Football Awards are a unique opportunity to champion the exceptional work being done across all levels of football in our region. Congratulations to all the winners and everyone involved in making this evening such a success.”

Armstrong Projects Northwest Football Awards 2024 – Full Winners List:

Community Initiative of the Season – Premier League (in association with the PFA) – Burnley FC in the Community – Academy in the Community

Community Initiative of the Season – All other Leagues (in association with the PFA) – Carlisle United Community Sports Trust – Komatsu Climate Heroes (HIGHLY COMMENDED)

 – Morecambe FC Community Foundation – Veterans Project 

Community Club of the Season – All other Leagues (in association with the PFA) – Foundation 92

Community Club of the Season – Premier League (in association with the PFA) – Everton in the Community

Women in Football Promoting Inclusion Award – Burnley FC in the Community – Interfaith Partnership with Building Bridges Burnley (HIGHLY COMMENDED)

 – Cerebral Palsy United Football Club (Non-League Winner) 

– Manchester United Foundation – Inclusive Reds (League Winner)

Best Club Marketing/Sponsorship or Engagement Campaign – Morecambe Football Club – Season Ticket Campaign

Business and Professional Services to Football – Foudys (HIGHLY COMMENDED) – Saffery

Fan Media, Channel or Podcast of the Season – The Redmen TV

Northwest Football Broadcaster of the Season – Giulia Bould – BBC Radio Merseyside and BBC Sport

Northwest Football Journalist of the Season – David Ornstein – The Athletic

Unsung Hero Award – Dr Danielle Prescott

Rising Star – Kobbie Mainoo – Manchester United Football Club

Women’s Rising Star – Khiara Keating – Manchester City Women’s Football Club

Player of the Season – National League – James Norwood – Oldham Athletic AFC

Player of the Season – League Two – Fraser Horsfall – Stockport County Football Club

Player of the Season – League One – Sam Tickle – Wigan Athletic Football Club

Player of the Season – Championship – Liam Lindsay – Preston North End Football Club

Player of the Season – Premier League – Phil Foden – Manchester City Football Club

Women’s Player of the Season – Barclays WSL & Barclays Women’s Championship – Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw – Manchester City Women’s Football Club

Women’s Player of the Season – The FA Women’s National League – Kirstie Levell – Burnley FC Women

Manager of the Season – Dave Challinor – Stockport County Football Club

Women’s Manager of the Season – Matt Beard – Liverpool Football Club Women

Billy Seymour Impact Award – Joe Thompson

Fabrice Muamba Award for Outstanding Service to Football Medicine & Performance (in association with the FMPA) – Ian Liversedge

The Maurice Watkins CBE Lifetime Contribution Award – Ian Rush MBE

Special Recognition Award for Services to Women’s Football – Manchester Corinthians

For more information, visit: www.northwestfootballawards.com

About the Armstrong Projects Northwest Football Awards:

The Armstrong Projects Northwest Football Awards is an annual event that recognises and celebrates footballing excellence in the Northwest region. From grassroots to elite level, the awards highlight the outstanding achievements and contributions of individuals, clubs, and communities within the footballing community.

#NWFA2024 Award Success: Manchester Corinthians

Here’s film from the North West Football Awards when our efforts to recognise the Manchester Corinthians reached a new high. Watch as they receive the Special Recognition Award for Services to Women’s Football.

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This is a wonderful honour and thoroughly deserved. It’s been difficult keeping the secret for so long. Thanks to all connected to the awards for this wonderful recognition.

If all goes to plan we’ll take the award to next week’s Manchester Corinthians reunion where we have over 80 people, the majority are former Corinthian players, in attendance.

If you’re wondering who the Manchester Corinthians are then you can check out various stories on this website. In addition, Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History is in production. This book will be published in December and you can order a copy to be posted out on publication.

Here’s a reminder of details of price, availability and publication…

The purchase price is £25 and the book will be posted to you before it is sent to any retailer. In addition, any order via this website will be signed by author Gary James.

Those with a delivery address in the UK can order here (outside UK please contact for additional postage costs):

UK ONLY – Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History

The story of a pioneering women’s club as told to Gary James by those who were there. This will be published in mid December 2024. This is UK only at £25 (incl UK postage and packaging). Outside UK contact for additional postage costs.

£25.00

Award Success: Manchester Corinthians

I’m delighted to say that at tonight’s North West Football Awards the Manchester Corinthians have been recognised with a Special Recognition Award for Services to Women’s Football. That’s wonderful news and I’m here with several Corinthians. Players from 1950s to 1970s are here at Old Trafford Cricket Ground and they have collected the award.

This is a wonderful honour and thoroughly deserved. It’s been difficult keeping the secret for so long. Thanks to all connected to the awards for this wonderful recognition.

If all goes to plan we’ll take the award to next week’s Manchester Corinthians reunion where we have over 80 people, the majority are former Corinthian players, in attendance.

If you’re wondering who the Manchester Corinthians are then you can check out various stories on this website. In addition, Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History is in production. This book will be published in December and you can order a copy to be posted out on publication.

Here’s a reminder of details of price, availability and publication…

The purchase price is £25 and the book will be posted to you before it is sent to any retailer. In addition, any order via this website will be signed by author Gary James.

Those with a delivery address in the UK can order here (outside UK please contact for additional postage costs):

UK ONLY – Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History

The story of a pioneering women’s club as told to Gary James by those who were there. This will be published in mid December 2024. This is UK only at £25 (incl UK postage and packaging). Outside UK contact for additional postage costs.

£25.00

Manchester Corinthians Reunion/Celebration

I’m delighted to say that I’ve managed to organise a reunion/celebration event for the women who played for the Manchester Corinthians. It looks like over forty former players, covering every era of the club’s existence, will be present. This is remarkable and the afternoon will be a real joy.

Over the last decade I’ve been tracking down women who played for the club from its formation season in 1948-49 to its final days over forty years later. I’ve personally known some of the women for almost forty years and, of course, have been determined to promote their stories for years. I’ve managed to interview women from EVERY season of the club’s existence.

A series of articles and talks were part of a process to get formal recognition of their achievements – that culminated in the successful blue plaque campaign – alongside researching and writing the club’s first authorised history. That book will be published soon, but before then there’s the reunion/celebration, plus other recognition in the pipeline.

More on the book here:

Manchester Corinthians Book: Subscriber List Now Closed

The subscriber list for Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History is now closed. The book will be published in December and you can still order a copy to be posted out on publication. It’s worth mentioning that at this point no book shop has ordered the book and therefore the only way to get a copy before Christmas will be to order it direct from me.

Here’s a reminder of details of price, availability and publication…

It’s taken longer than anticipated but we’re now reaching the final stages. The book has been written and is with the design team. Publication will be this year (December 2024) and the book will be similar in style to Manchester City Women: An Oral History, published five years ago. However, there is one major difference, this book will be hardback.

The purchase price is £25 and the book will be posted to you before it is sent to any retailer. In addition, any order via this website will be signed by author Gary James.

Those with a delivery address in the UK can order here (outside UK please contact for additional postage costs):

UK ONLY – Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History

The story of a pioneering women’s club as told to Gary James by those who were there. This will be published in mid December 2024. This is UK only at £25 (incl UK postage and packaging). Outside UK contact for additional postage costs.

£25.00

Manchester Corinthians Book Proof Pages

The proof reading process has begun for the book. It’s looking great so far.

It’s going to be a hectic period but it is always enjoyable to see how these things develop. The final cut off for text is this weekend, so I’m making one final call for the names of women who played for the Manchester Corinthians at some point during the club’s astounding 40+ years to be identified.

There is a list of all known players included within Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History and, while over 350 names have been identified, I know there are many other women who played at some point during the club’s history. So please ask your families, spread the news and let me know of anyone who has possibly been missed.

I want to record the names of the players and, where possible, the years they played. So please get in touch. The appropriate pages within the book will be designed and ready for printing this weekend, so we’re right at the deadline.

It’s worth remembering that some Corinthians had previously kept quiet because of reactions they may have had to playing football in the past. In fact, during my research, I have met women who had not told their families that they played football and so asking the simple question ‘Did you play football, Nan?’ will sometimes bring out a wonderful aspect of your nan’s life. So, I urge you all to ask your mum, mam, ma, mātā, mom, madar, mama, nan, gran, nani, nana, nonna, granny, babushka, grandma (or whatever term of affection you use for your mother or grandmother) about playing sport.

Ask your mam or your nan if she played – you never know what you’ll hear! Granny may well have been one of the club’s pioneering figures – or a leading light at another club whose story needs to be told – but just hasn’t talked about it!

If you find a Corinthian then get in touch. I really don’t want to leave anybody out of my book. But time is short – I need to know by end of Friday!

As well as asking your mam or your nan, how about helping the book by subscribing to it? You will get a copy of the book (posted out before it appears in the shops) and your name will be included in a special roll of honour published within the book if ordered by end of today (15 November) here:

UK ONLY – Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History

The story of a pioneering women’s club as told to Gary James by those who were there. This will be published in mid December 2024. This is UK only at £25 (incl UK postage and packaging). Outside UK contact for additional postage costs.

£25.00

Opportunities to buy multiple copies, sponsor the book or donate to ensure it’s published to the size and standard the women who played deserve exist. Please email Gary@GJFootballArchive.com for more information on those opportunities.

This book is a must for anyone interested in Manchester or women’s football and will consist of over 300 pages. It will be fully illustrated throughout and subscribers can order it now for £19.95 (including UK postage and packaging). All orders received by end of 15 November 2024 will have the purchaser’s name included within the special roll of honour at the back of the book. You can order the book for someone else – all details will be checked and confirmed before publication.

The book will be published this December.

If you live outside the UK then please contact for details of additional postage costs.

You do not need to have a PayPal account to order – use the ‘Pay with PayPal’ button above and it will give you the option to pay by credit/debit card without creating a PayPal account.

The book will include the story of the club as told by the women involved, alongside a significant amount of archive material. Myths will be corrected and the facts of this pioneering club will be told in an easy to read format.

Guided by Percy Ashley, the club went on to represent Manchester, football and female endeavour for decades, winning major international tournaments in Europe and South America. The Corinthians are, without doubt, one of the most important football clubs ever to come from Manchester and they were a prominent and pioneering club in so many ways.

As well as the interviews and dozens of archive trips there’s been a concerted effort to compile as comprehensive list as possible on women who played for the club. I’ve managed to compile a list of around 300 women who played for the club. Objects and trophies have also been rediscovered. This is the type of detailed research I enjoy. It’s time consuming, difficult and often frustrating but occasionally you find a little gem that adds significantly to our knowledge. There have been quite a few of those.

The Hebden Bridge talk when the campaign for a Blue Plaque and other tributes was publicly announced, December 2021

Those subscribing to the book will receive a copy signed by author Gary James and posted out to subscribers before it appears in any shop or is distributed to any retailer. This is the ONLY way to guarantee your copy.

Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History will include interviews with players from every era of the club from a founding player back in 1948-49 through to those playing for the club in its final days over 40 years later (yes, that’s right – over 40 years later!). The book will finally tell the story of the club from start to finish via the voices of the women who played. Via these voices the entire history of the club will be explained with the key figures identified and remembered. There’s a remarkable trail of women linking the first game with the last.

The book will be published to a similar style and quality to the acclaimed Manchester City Women: An Oral History and is destined to be another landmark publication on a major, pioneering women’s football club. Dozens of former players have been interviewed for this book and their remarkable stories and memories will be supported with an amazing array of photographs, newspaper articles, match programmes, trophies and other items of memorabilia from every era of the club’s existence.

Alongside chapters chronicling the history of the club there will also be features on founder Percy Ashley, who dedicated his life to promoting women’s football, and on Gladys Aikin (a key figure not only with the Corinthians but also with the early years of the Women’s Football Association) and George Aikin, who continued to take the Corinthians on tours into the 1980s. There will be special features on the major tours of the 1950s and 1960s when Percy Ashley led the Corinthians to major international success.

The cover of the book will be worked on by the designer over the coming months but following feedback from former players the maroon has been replaced with a darker blue, more reminiscent of the colour most frequently worn by the Corinthians (based on the reports, programmes and other material found so far and the majority of comments from players). This may still change of course (‘The Authorised History’ will probably change colour too). The back will contain later images and wording.

If you’d like to purchase my earlier book on women’s football then a limited number of copies, signed by me, are still available. You can order that and other books here:

Subscriber List Closes Today: Manchester Corinthians Book

A reminder that the special offer to order the Corinthians book for the discounted price of £19.95 (RRP will be £25) and get your name printed in the subscriber list within the book ends today (Friday 15 November). So order here if you want it. After this date the book will revert to its publication price of £25. Order it while you can. It’s worth mentioning that at this point no book shop has ordered the book and therefore the only way to get a copy before Christmas will be to order it direct from me.

Here’s a reminder of details of price, availability and publication…

It’s taken longer than anticipated but we’re now reaching the final stages. The book has been written and is with the design team. Publication will be this year (December 2024) and the book will be similar in style to Manchester City Women: An Oral History, published five years ago. However, there is one major difference, this book will be hardback. For those subscribing already, this is a step up from what we anticipated at ordering.

The purchase price after Friday 15 November will be £25 so ordering before then not only guarantees that the book will be posted to you before it is sent to any retailer, it also means you will receive it at a discounted price (£19.95). Also, if ordering before our publication cut off – 15 November 2024 – you will be able to have your name included in a special subscriber list at the back of the book. All pre-publication orders will also be signed by author Gary James.

Those with a delivery address in the UK can order here (outside UK please contact for additional postage costs):

UK ONLY – Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History

The story of a pioneering women’s club as told to Gary James by those who were there. This will be published in mid December 2024. This is a UK only discounted price of £19.95(RRP £25). Outside UK contact for additional postage costs.

£19.95

You can find out more on the book here:

LAST CALL: Ask Your Mam or Nan if She Played for the Corinthians

I’m making one final call for the names of women who played for the Manchester Corinthians at some point during the club’s astounding 40+ years to be identified. There will be a list of all known players included within Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History and, while over 350 names have been identified, I know there are many other women who played at some point during the club’s history. So please ask your families, spread the news and let me know of anyone who has possibly been missed.

I want to record the names of the players and, where possible, the years they played. So please get in touch by the end of Friday 15 November. The appropriate pages within the book will be designed and ready for printing this weekend, so after Friday it’ll be too late.

It’s worth remembering that some Corinthians had previously kept quiet because of reactions they may have had to playing football in the past. In fact, during my research, I have met women who had not told their families that they played football and so asking the simple question ‘Did you play football, Nan?’ will sometimes bring out a wonderful aspect of your nan’s life. So, I urge you all to ask your mum, mam, ma, mātā, mom, madar, mama, nan, gran, nani, nana, nonna, granny, babushka, grandma (or whatever term of affection you use for your mother or grandmother) about playing sport.

Ask your mam or your nan if she played – you never know what you’ll hear! Granny may well have been one of the club’s pioneering figures – or a leading light at another club whose story needs to be told – but just hasn’t talked about it!

If you find a Corinthian then get in touch. I really don’t want to leave anybody out of my book. But time is short – I need to know by end of Friday!

As well as asking your mam or your nan, how about helping the book by subscribing to it? You will get a copy of the book (posted out before it appears in the shops) and your name will be included in a special roll of honour published within the book if ordered by 15 November here:

UK ONLY – Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History

The story of a pioneering women’s club as told to Gary James by those who were there. This will be published in mid December 2024. This is a UK only discounted price of £19.95(RRP £25). Outside UK contact for additional postage costs.

£19.95

Opportunities to buy multiple copies, sponsor the book or donate to ensure it’s published to the size and standard the women who played deserve exist. Please email Gary@GJFootballArchive.com for more information on those opportunities.

This book is a must for anyone interested in Manchester or women’s football and will consist of over 300 pages. It will be fully illustrated throughout and subscribers can order it now for £19.95 (including UK postage and packaging). All orders received before 15 November 2024 will have the purchaser’s name included within the special roll of honour at the back of the book. You can order the book for someone else – all details will be checked and confirmed before publication.

The book will be published this December.

If you live outside the UK then please contact for details of additional postage costs.

You do not need to have a PayPal account to order – use the ‘Pay with PayPal’ button above and it will give you the option to pay by credit/debit card without creating a PayPal account.

The book will include the story of the club as told by the women involved, alongside a significant amount of archive material. Myths will be corrected and the facts of this pioneering club will be told in an easy to read format.

Guided by Percy Ashley, the club went on to represent Manchester, football and female endeavour for decades, winning major international tournaments in Europe and South America. The Corinthians are, without doubt, one of the most important football clubs ever to come from Manchester and they were a prominent and pioneering club in so many ways.

As well as the interviews and dozens of archive trips there’s been a concerted effort to compile as comprehensive list as possible on women who played for the club. I’ve managed to compile a list of around 300 women who played for the club. Objects and trophies have also been rediscovered. This is the type of detailed research I enjoy. It’s time consuming, difficult and often frustrating but occasionally you find a little gem that adds significantly to our knowledge. There have been quite a few of those.

The Hebden Bridge talk when the campaign for a Blue Plaque and other tributes was publicly announced, December 2021

Those subscribing to the book will receive a copy signed by author Gary James and posted out to subscribers before it appears in any shop or is distributed to any retailer. This is the ONLY way to guarantee your copy.

Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History will include interviews with players from every era of the club from a founding player back in 1948-49 through to those playing for the club in its final days over 40 years later (yes, that’s right – over 40 years later!). The book will finally tell the story of the club from start to finish via the voices of the women who played. Via these voices the entire history of the club will be explained with the key figures identified and remembered. There’s a remarkable trail of women linking the first game with the last.

The book will be published to a similar style and quality to the acclaimed Manchester City Women: An Oral History and is destined to be another landmark publication on a major, pioneering women’s football club. Dozens of former players have been interviewed for this book and their remarkable stories and memories will be supported with an amazing array of photographs, newspaper articles, match programmes, trophies and other items of memorabilia from every era of the club’s existence.

Alongside chapters chronicling the history of the club there will also be features on founder Percy Ashley, who dedicated his life to promoting women’s football, and on Gladys Aikin (a key figure not only with the Corinthians but also with the early years of the Women’s Football Association) and George Aikin, who continued to take the Corinthians on tours into the 1980s. There will be special features on the major tours of the 1950s and 1960s when Percy Ashley led the Corinthians to major international success.

The cover of the book will be worked on by the designer over the coming months but following feedback from former players the maroon has been replaced with a darker blue, more reminiscent of the colour most frequently worn by the Corinthians (based on the reports, programmes and other material found so far and the majority of comments from players). This may still change of course (‘The Authorised History’ will probably change colour too). The back will contain later images and wording.

If you’d like to purchase my earlier book on women’s football then a limited number of copies, signed by me, are still available. You can order that and other books here:

Subscriber List Closes on Friday: Manchester Corinthians Book

A reminder that the special offer to order the Corinthians book for the discounted price of £19.95 (RRP will be £25) and get your name printed in the subscriber list within the book ends on Friday 15 November. After this date the book will revert to its publication price of £25. Order it while you can. It’s worth mentioning that at this point no book shop has ordered the book and therefore the only way to get a copy before Christmas will be to order it direct from me.

Here’s a reminder of details of price, availability and publication…

It’s taken longer than anticipated but we’re now reaching the final stages. The book has been written and is with the design team. Publication will be this year (December 2024) and the book will be similar in style to Manchester City Women: An Oral History, published five years ago. However, there is one major difference, this book will be hardback. For those subscribing already, this is a step up from what we anticipated at ordering.

The purchase price after Friday 15 November will be £25 so ordering before then not only guarantees that the book will be posted to you before it is sent to any retailer, it also means you will receive it at a discounted price (£19.95). Also, if ordering before our publication cut off – 15 November 2024 – you will be able to have your name included in a special subscriber list at the back of the book. All pre-publication orders will also be signed by author Gary James.

Those with a delivery address in the UK can order here (outside UK please contact for additional postage costs):

UK ONLY – Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History

The story of a pioneering women’s club as told to Gary James by those who were there. This is available pre-publication for £19.95 (RRP will be £25) and will be published in mid December 2024. This is a UK only price. Outside UK contact for additional postage costs.

£19.95

You can find out more on the book here:

Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History Update

A few further details can now be released on the history of the Manchester Corinthians to be published this year. Please read on for details of price, availability and publication…

It’s taken longer than anticipated but we’re now reaching the final stages. The book has been written and is with the design team. Publication will be this year (December 2024) and the book will be similar in style to Manchester City Women: An Oral History, published five years ago. However, there is one major difference, this book will be hardback. For those subscribing already, this is a step up from what we anticipated at ordering.

The purchase price after Friday 15 November will be £25 so ordering before then not only guarantees that the book will be posted to you before it is sent to any retailer, it also means you will receive it at a discounted price (£19.95). Also, if ordering before our publication cut off – 15 November 2024 – you will be able to have your name included in a special subscriber list at the back of the book. All pre-publication orders will also be signed by author Gary James.

Those with a delivery address in the UK can order here (outside UK please contact for additional postage costs):

UK ONLY – Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History

The story of a pioneering women’s club as told to Gary James by those who were there. This is available pre-publication for £19.95 (RRP will be £25) and will be published in mid December 2024. This is a UK only price. Outside UK contact for additional postage costs.

£19.95

You can find out more on the book here: