Posted on 18th November 2021
The National Football Museum has launched a nationwide search to unearth the best football stories and memories from fans throughout the country.
Posted on 18th November 2021
This December is an historic month in the women’s game, marking 100 years since the FA banned women’s football from its clubs’ stadiums in 1921.
Both the National Football Museum and the Football Supporters’ Association are marking the occasion with a series of stories and events, including this panel discussion featuring a range of vital voices. They’ll discuss its historical relevance and the impact the ban has had on the women’s game to this very day.
We look forward to this Create the Space event, with a panel featuring:
Register for free here via the National Football Museum website…
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