Connect with us

Features

BADGES OF DISHONOUR

WALSH’S WORLD - KRISTIAN WALSH REGRETS A FOOTBALL REVOLUTION

THE ever-growing movement against modern football is a commendable one. Supporters are being priced out of English football, increasingly being treated like second-rate citizens.
But there is something else just as pressing. Perhaps it is a by-product of the sparkling, allsinging and all-whistling brand of the Premier League, football’s equivalent to Calgon.
Simply put, I’m against modern football badges.
Badges, crests, emblems. The smudge on the shirt surrounded by an oval; that speck of cotton that see...

Continue reading...

Access all our premium content for less than 50p per week!

Already a subscriber to our website? Login

More in Features

  • THE BOY DONE GOOD

    Gary Lineker: A Portrait of a Football Icon, by Chris Evans, published by Bloomsbury...

  • HOW LOU REVIVED ROBINS

    Swindon Town – The Lou Macari Years, by David Wallis, published by Pitch Publishing,...

  • FEARS FOR OUR GAME

    States of Play –How Sportswashing Took Over Football, by Miguel Delaney, published by Seven...

  • Ending the backpass farce

    BRIAN CORRY ON A FOOTBALL LAW CHANGE THAT BREATHED NEW LIFE INTO THE GAME...