Last night's London Football Awards saw Brentford midfielder Alan Judge and the Brentford Community Sports' Trust named as runners-up in the Football League Player of the Year and Community Project of the Year categories respectively.
The Awards, held at Battersea Evolution and hosted by Max Rushden, raised nearly £200,000 for the Willow Foundation, founded by former Arsenal goalkeeper and sports presenter, Bob Wilson and his wife, Megs and in memory of their daughter Anna, who died of cancer aged just 31. The national charity provides unique and positive Special Days for seriously ill 16 to 40 year olds.
Alan Judge is Brentford's top scorer this season with 14 goals and has also contributed eight assists in 33 matches but he was pipped to the award by Fulham's highly-rated youngster Moussa Dembele. The CST's Deaf Sports Plus Project was up against Arsenal in the Community using Football to Support Torture Survivors (Freedom from Torture) and West Ham United's Moore Family Foundation Project for their award with the East London club the victors.
Other winner's on the night included Eniola Aluko (London Women's Player of the Year), Petr Cech (London Goalkeeper of the Year), Dele Alli (London Young Player of the Year) and Mauricio Pochettino (London Manager of the Year). There was also an outstanding contribution to London Football presentation to John Terry.