Palestinian Women’s Team

By on Oct 4, 2011 in Community News, Videos

This video was sent to us via Zaytoun and Essential. Palestinian women’s football team, the Fearless Tigers of Palestine, try to...

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Refugee Week

By on May 26, 2011 in Community News, Tours/Tournaments

The Bristol Zimbabwe Association In Collaboration with Refugee Action 5Aside Refugee Week Football Tournament And Family Fun Day on...

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Can Di Canio – Big Smile

By on May 21, 2011 in Community News

Dear Cowfolk Swindon Town FC have just confirmed the appointment of Paolo Di Canio as their new manager. Di Canio has publicly declared...

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This Damn Thing Keeps Spreading

By on Apr 28, 2011 in Community News

Next Friday (6th) author Gabriel Kuhn will be speaking at Easton Community Centre about his book Soccer vs. the State: Tackling Football...

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Can You Help?

By on Apr 28, 2011 in Community News

There are 3 people coming down from the Midlands for the Gabriel Kuhn talk on 6th May – they have been in contact for a while about...

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KIPTIK Film

By on Mar 19, 2011 in Community News

There is a KPITIK film night – “Viva Mexico!” Award-winning documentary plus Q&A with film-maker Nicolas Defosse....

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May Park Wood

By on Feb 17, 2011 in Community News

The fight to keeps public access to the wood behind May Park School continues. Andy from the cricket team has started a blog to keep the...

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Los Autônomos News

By on Feb 15, 2011 in Community News, Tours/Tournaments

JD has reported that Manu Chau has been seen wearing a Autônomos F.C. shirt at a recent free gig in Sao Paulo. Below is a photo of the man...

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Terrace Bint

By on Feb 9, 2011 in Community News

Another link, this time supplied by Carly from Manchester via Punky. It is for a blog called Terrace Bint which is: “A lot of...

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Ghost Bikes

By on Feb 9, 2011 in Community News

Here is a link for all you itinerant cyclists, it is called Ghost Bike. It seems to involve putting a ghostly white bike as a memorial to...

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