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Nantwich Town will end their eventful 2015-16 campaign with an end of season awards night on April 30.

Players, officials and fans will be at Weaver Stadium to recognise those who have made the season so successful.

The Dabbers finished eighth in Evo-Stik Premier League, and reached the semi-finals of the FA Trophy, just one game from Wembley.

The club’s awards night will be this Saturday (April 30) starting at 7.30pm.

A club spokesman said: “It’s your chance to celebrate with the players and officials in what has been a fantastic season for the Dabbers.

“They made the FA Trophy semi-final and scoring over 100 goals this season.

“It’s time to celebrate the great things Nantwich Town have done and not just with the first team. The youth team will be picking up some awards on the night.”

The event has been sponsored by Nantwich Town Independent Supporters Association (NTISA) and tickets are £6 (£5 for NTISA members) and includes and Indian banquet.

Tickets available from the club shop, where fans can also vote for your player of the year and the young player of the year.

A list of the awards to be presented on the night include:

· Player of the Year (Main award voted by fans)

· Young Player of the Year (Voted by fans)

· Management Team Player of the Year

· Fan of the Year (Voted by NTISA)

· Players’ Player of the Year

· Goal of the Season (Voted by NTISA)

· Golden Moment of the Year (Voted by NTISA)

· Top Goal Scorer of the Year

· NTISA Edencroft Player of the Month Overall Winner (Voted by NTISA)

· Youth Team Player of the Year

· Youth Coach of the Year

(pic courtesy of Simon J Newbury Photography)

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