The day before yesterday FC United was featured on spox.com, which is one of Germany’s leading football sites online. Get your google translate ready and read about how spox.com views FC!
Here’s the article: “Separatisten wider willen”
The day before yesterday FC United was featured on spox.com, which is one of Germany’s leading football sites online. Get your google translate ready and read about how spox.com views FC!
Here’s the article: “Separatisten wider willen”
Here’s a great article that went up on Supporters not customers’ homepage yesterday. It’s about the match between Trafford FC and FC United of Manchester and about how a non-league day out could give more joy than a visit to a giant showdown such as Manchester United – Chelsea. It also sums up a lot of the great things that FC brings to life.
Here are some highlights:
“watching FC is roughly 10 million times more fun than joining the iPad wielding tourists at Old Trafford.”
“Trafford FC vs. FCUM may not be the biggest Manchester derby of the season, but you’d have struggled to have a better football experience even if the likes of Robin Van Persie, Yaya Toure, Sergio Aguero and Wayne Rooney had been on show. I’ve watched Bayern Munich, Galatasaray, AC Milan and Manchester City already this season, but this was unquestionably the most enjoyable 90 minutes of 2013/14 so far.”
A great story to follow on from the friendly match between Babelsberg and FC United-a group of youths are coming over to Manchester on an exchange trip.
I hope this is of interest-remember this is just my view-not official FC United or even my friends from this blog………………http://www.sodaliziolazio.com/contenuto.php?idCont=1893
This blog article is about the Moston Revolution and the Punk Football Documentary: http://ontroadfanzine.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/the-moston-revolution-punk-football.html
Here is a great article from Manchester Evening News about FC United’s outstanding community work.
Here is a norwegian blog post about FC United and how FC came to life. It features an interview with Lars Gråbergsveen – a co-founder of FC United of Manchester.
As we can see in this picture show the Manchester Day Parade was proudly represented by FC United. And what great pictures!
Makes you wish you could be in two places at the same time!
Another great blog post about the match against Babelsberg provided by a german-based english fan of Oldham Athletic (confused yet?): Our man in Berlin 4: SV BABELSBERG 03 (NULLDREI) VS FC UNITED
This is an excellent piece taken from a german football magazine called No Dice and the author’s name is Jacob. A great account of the match against Babelsberg – both on and off the pitch!
Here’s the link: Hallelujahs all round as FC United have a Karli party