Tony Fradley Walks Out With Match Ball As Part Of 'EFL Stories'

Tony Fradley Walks Out With Match Ball As Part Of 'EFL Stories'

Take a look at the new launch of EFL Stories.

Tony Fradley played a key role in the start of the new football season in the home match against Southend United.  To mark the start of the new football season, the EFL has launched its #EFLStories campaign to tell the stories of all the people who help make the EFL what it is - a football experience for everyone.  

Over the course of the 2016/17 season the EFL will share individual accounts from a plethora fans, players, managers, club staff and a club mascot or two, with each person sharing the reasons why they love football via their favourite memories, tales and feelings about the wider game.

Across the opening two weekends of the season, the first 72 people featured on the #EFLStories website will have had the privilege of delivering their club’s new Mitre match ball to the pitch at the first home league game of the season. With #EFLStories ball presentations taking place across all three divisions of the Sky Bet EFL, each person nominated for this honour has been put forward by their favourite EFL club. 

Mr Fradley, who is a box holder at Vale Park and regular match sponsor, is a lifelong fan of the Club having been born in the City and brought up locally.

He was named as life president of the football club earlier this year by chairman Norman Smurthwaite, who at the time had this to say about Tony:

“Tony has been a longstanding supporter of this Football Club all his life.

“He has been extremely generous in his financial support and I’m delighted to have made him a life president.”

All the #EFLStories can be viewed at www.eflstories.com and EFL fans at home and abroad are being invited to submit the reasons why they love the game to the site. With the campaign continuing throughout the 2016/17 season, the EFL will be sharing a variety of the stories, photos and videos across social media.

Drew Barrand, EFL Marketing Director said: “Everyone who attends an EFL game or works behind the scenes at one of our 72 clubs has a story to tell about what football means to them. 

“Following this season’s rebrand to the EFL, the #EFLStories campaign has been created to demonstrate the breadth and depth of what the EFL offers. Be it high drama, great games, communities uniting or innovating the game, the EFL really does offer something for everybody as this collection of captivating stories show.”