Whose Game Is It Anyway?
As football clubs become less and less attached to their area and supporters, fanzines show the frustrations and passion that come with dedicating yourself to your club, serving as a unique and indelible supporter’s history. The fanzine is the love for your club and the game down on paper. They reflect the togetherness, the obsession, the minor detail, the passion that gives the game all its value. If we are to galvanize any mass movement against today’s sterilized corporate football climate, where the fan is still so often an after-thought then the values that the fanzine movement created should be at its core.
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As football clubs become less and less attached to their area and supporters, fanzines show the frustrations and passion that come with dedicating yourself to your club, serving as a unique and indelible supporter’s history. The fanzine is the love for your club and the game down on paper. They reflect the togetherness, the obsession, the minor detail, the passion that gives the game all its value. If we are to galvanize any mass movement against today’s sterilized corporate football climate, where the fan is still so often an after-thought then the values that the fanzine movement created should be at its core.
Shrovetide: The Birth of Football
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6.3City of the Living Dead
6.4Inferno
6.6Torn Curtain
6.6Arthur
6.5Poltergeist II: The Other Side
6.0The Man Without a Face
6.5'G' Men
6.5Lord of Illusions
6.0House on Haunted Hill
5.6Fear and Desire
5.4Son of Frankenstein
6.7Gerry
6.1Would I Lie to You? 2
6.1The Enforcer
6.7Popcorn
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