Over the years we’ve backed football protests the length and breadth of England & beyond to defend our clubs as community assets. Now it’s time to get behind @killthebill_1 #KillTheBill to defend the right to protest so we can keep it up. inews.co.uk/opinion/polici…
In 2017 Blackpool fans from @BlackpoolST appeared on Colne Radio when their team played the #ColU and said Oyston Out so #KilltheBill 1/3
All football fans have backed #JFT97 but will future football protests be effective if we don’t #KilltheBill
In 2020 fans in the Premier League had to protest and take on the greedy six so #KillTheBill
We mustn’t forget the #OAFC Oldham Fans in their campaign to save their club. For Latics fans and all fans who care about football we must #KillTheBill & save the right to protest.
#colu fans should even back the campaign to #KillTheBill so @OurSouthend can protest to save their club! No grumbling at the back we can still thrash them on the pitch!
Some clubs such as #FCUM actually emerged from a protest movement that wanted #GlazersOut Every Phoenix club needed the right to protest so football fans must #KillTheBill!
Also in the Phoenix club protest mode we have #AFCW who had to fight the franchise. Football fans must have the right to protest #KillTheBill
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Sitting at home with no #ColU football to go to has got me thinking about what films to watch. Here’s my top 10 football films ever made. Can you name them? Any new ones for me to watch? I’ll post the film names and details of my top 10 later today so you can watch them all.
So here goes in reverse order here are my top 10 football films. Bringing up the rear at No 10 The Keeper. The film about #ManchesterCity’s German goalie Bert Trautmann.
At No 9 Bill Forsyth’s 1980s film Gregory’s Girl staring Dee Hepburn as Dorothy the marvellous footballer.