by goobeycian

footballisradical:

Preparing for Clapton FC away at London APSA with the Scaffold Brigada Ultras.

I bloody love football.

by footballisradical

ultrasoldboys:

GerçekSevgi #galatasaray #cimbom #champion #ultras #turkey #istanbul

ultrasoldboys:

GerçekSevgi #galatasaray #cimbom #champion #ultras #turkey #istanbul

ultrasproject:

Yeni sezon stickerları #ultrasproject #sticker #streetart #casuals #ultras #notforrunners

ultrasproject:

Yeni sezon stickerları #ultrasproject #sticker #streetart #casuals #ultras #notforrunners

by ultrasproject

by lafuriaroja1881

allxstars:

BUKANEROS ON A DERBY NIGHT AT SANTIAGO BERNABEU…..FUCK REAL MADRID!ADRV OR DEATH!

allxstars:

BUKANEROS ON A DERBY NIGHT AT SANTIAGO BERNABEU…..FUCK REAL MADRID!ADRV OR DEATH!

by allxstars

by ekelofan

uppuppuppuppupp:

Brage - Hammarby 9/6-2013

by uppuppuppuppupp

by nonmollaremai0

claptonultras:

More sticker joy, Walthamstow.

claptonultras:

More sticker joy, Walthamstow.

by claptonultras

thefirst90minutes:

thefirst90minutes:

THIS HAS TO BE ON EVERY FOOTBALL BLOG

Wow. When I first reblogged this it had like 2 notes…

thefirst90minutes:

thefirst90minutes:

THIS HAS TO BE ON EVERY FOOTBALL BLOG

Wow. When I first reblogged this it had like 2 notes…

by tonylast

tifofootball:

Yokohama FC

tifofootball:

Yokohama FC

by tifofootball

by all-copsarebastards

footballisradical:

Aston Villa ultras group Brigada 1874 anti-fascist and anti-racist banners at last night’s match against Sunderland.

footballisradical:

Aston Villa ultras group Brigada 1874 anti-fascist and anti-racist banners at last night’s match against Sunderland.

by footballisradical

afootballreport:

Fans as family, not customers, and the rise of Dortmund

By Anthony Lopopolo

They’re made of steely stuff, these people, and a few stories in the tabloids and the press didn’t do much to break their nerves. After all, Dortmund almost went bankrupt in 2005, and even when they lost so much – millions of dollars, sponsorships and players – the fans never died down. That’s not their way. No fewer than 70,000 attended the matches following that close encounter with the death penalty, and now, sometimes for as little as €11 per ticket, they can watch a team that’s looking destined for Wembley and has a chance to win a second Champions League title.

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by afootballreport

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