Thursday, June 27, 2013

From our Scottish correspondent (again)

"They provided an important insight into a world when footballers were still at one with those who watched them play, a time when England captain Billy Wright travelled to Molineux on the bus and Tom Finney might be fixing your broken tap in the morning before you paid to watch him tormenting full-backs in the afternoon.

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The mutual respect between player and fan was evident in these small gestures and is something that must be retained within the game, rather than slavish and detached adoration."

Read more here:- In praise of older supporters, who carry with them stories of football's past

Monday, June 10, 2013

Ho! Hey! TeBe!



Fans gegen Antisemitismus, Homophobie & Rassismus!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

"If you want to rob a bank these days...

...don't get a balaclava and a shot gun, get a £1000 suit and go work in the City."



Trailer for upcoming FCUM documentary released 22 June 2013.

United! United! Antifascista!

FCUM do a close season tour of Germany.  Here they are mingling with Nulldrei supporters in the stands and on the pitch after the SV Babelsberg 03 game.

Note:- not a police officer in sight and no harassment from security.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

"Volunteerism is the backbone of the club"

"Having the volunteers... it just means alot more to you as a player.  When you go out you know people have come in to help you... they're not getting paid for it so you know you've got a lot more to do when you go out there on a Friday night..." - Danny Murphy, Defender, Cork City FC.

"I think the cooperative model is the way forward." - John O'Sullivan, (former) Chairman, Cork City FC.

"It's our City.  It's our Club." - John Kennedy, Volunteer, Cork City FC.



(Thanks to Westham1 for putting me on to this)