Posted on 7th June 2012
Not much backstory to this one – just an old-fashioned rocket from Bohemians defender Ian Morris against Cork City in the semi-final of the FAI Cup this week.
Posted on 7th June 2012
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
A major tournament usually means an inevitably underwhelming and disappointing exit, often via a penalty shoot-out, but it doesn’t always have to be like this. Should the Three Lions progress from the Group Stage, there’s a good chance they’ll meet Spain. How better to get the patriotic blood-pumping with one of our favourite moments from Euro ’96 – Psycho’s penalty against the Spaniards.
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Not much backstory to this one – just an old-fashioned rocket from Bohemians defender Ian Morris against Cork City in the semi-final of the FAI Cup this week.
Portuguese Primeira Liga side Tondela are the stars of this week’s And finally… with four of the green and yellow striped knackers conspiring to miss an open goal against Chaves. The main culprit, however, has to be forward Cristian Arango with some very ropey finishing. Incidentally – they lost.
You may have seen England midfielder Jadon Sancho being pelted with tennis balls recently in the Bundesliga – the Dortmund man in the wrong place at the wrong time as the Nuremberg fans delivered their protest against Monday night football.
The FSA have partnered with the Non-League Paper to gather the views of thousands of football fans across the country on how they believe football can safely return from its COVID-19 suspension with spectators in the stands.