Posted on 23rd November 2012
Next month many millions of football fans will head out to cast their vote in the General Election. But who’ll win your cross in the box?
Posted on 23rd November 2012
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The Sunday Mirror sports team have asked FSF members to contribute to Club Icons and Cult Heroes. The book will salute players from all 92 league clubs and acclaim those who might not necessarily have been the “best” their club has ever seen, but who have made an indelible mark on the club. Which player from your club most deserves cult status?
While the sports team have had a lot of entries at certain clubs, they’re yet to hear from others. Do you support any of the following?
Accrington Stanley, Aldershot Town, Barnet, Brighton & Hove Albion, Burton Albion, Cheltenham Town, Crawley Town, Dagenham and Redbridge, Exeter City, Fleetwood Town, Fulham, Gillingham, Huddersfield Town, Hartlepool United, Leicester City, Millwall, Morecambe, Norwich City, Peterborough United, Stevenage Borough, Swansea City, Torquay United, Tranmere Rovers, West Bromwich Albion, Wycombe Wanders or Yeovil Town? (And breathe.)
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Next month many millions of football fans will head out to cast their vote in the General Election. But who’ll win your cross in the box?
This season saw the introduction of VAR into an English league for the first time and it’s fair to say it has not been well received. The FSA will have more work on VAR coming up in future, but for now here’s Neil Dady from the Wolves Fans’ Parliament talking about the impact it’s had on match-going fans…
The NHS is “rallying the troops” for the war on coronavirus, with volunteers including football fans being called up to help vulnerable people stay safe and well at home.
Football is back, and while we could’ve been worried about players taking a few games to get into their stride, David Luiz delivered from the off. Having been dropped to the bench and only entering the game due to an injury, he fluffed his clearance leading to Man City’s opener in first half stoppage time, before compounding his misery by giving away a penalty and getting sent off for an unwanted hat-trick just after the break.