When you are the second-most successful club in the history of English football, it is fair to say that you’re going to pick up some well-known names as supporters along the way. Some of them are what ...
Although Liverpool and Manchester United regularly do battle for the title of being the country’s most successful football club, Arsenal are in the conversation when it comes to the team that does the ...
It is fair to say that various football clubs have supporters that know how to be self-deprecating. When it comes to taking the mickey out of themselves, though, few fans are going to come close to ...
Football supporters love nothing more than to show their love and appreciation for the side that they support. If the opportunity arises, they also don’t mind taking a dig at their rivals too. The joy ...
A big part of the joy of the terraces at football matches is the communal expression of thoughts and feelings. Whilst terraces in their literal sense only exist in the lower leagues or in Europe now, ...
Top English football clubs have agreed in principle to replace Profit and Sustainability rules with a new Premier League anchoring system. Whilst not all the details are yet clear, it’s no surprise to ...
There are many details about football clubs that fade into the obscurity of myth and history. Many football clubs have mottos that date back decades or even a century and a bit. One of the most famous ...
It is hard to credit now but in the 1960’s and the early 1970’s Blackpool was almost the British equivalent of Las Vegas with its swinging nightlife and range of exotic attractions that catered for ...
Football supporters up and down the land have songs to sing in support of their team, with Watford fans being no different on that front. Many of the songs that are brought out by supporters on a ...
Every die-hard fan loves a good football story – especially ones that bring back warm memories and a sense of nostalgia and we’ve got one for you here as we peel back the layers on a tradition that ...
Where Wembley’s concerned the numbers six and three can still send shudders down the spine. That was the score when the mighty Magyars of Hungary spanked England in “The Match of the Century” in 1953.
Teams from up and down the country have songs that get sung to them by their supporters, with Ipswich being no exception to the rule on that front. The Tractor Boys are serenaded with a mix of songs ...
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