We`ll be there
Originally the Italian word for the phenomenon of supporting a sports team. Tifo is mostly used as a name for any choreography displayed by fans in the stands of an arena or stadium in connection with a sporting event, mostly as part of an association football match.What’s tifo?
Back on the naughty step recently it seemsWe`ll be there
View attachment 65936"From the naughty step" to Boro`s beating heart: 14 years of "Red Faction" rf08
I cant remember if I previously posted this article by Abthony Vickers? Hey ho - this is an edited version. Originally published in October 2018. It chronicle`s the rise of a group of dedicated fans, who determined they wanted to put the joy back into football and return to its roots - for us...www.fmttmboro.com
Only a rogue minority.Back on the naughty step recently it seems
Tell me where Notts County had that money "splashing about" you mentioned a while back?......Back on the naughty step recently it seems
Refresh my memory.Tell me where Notts County had that money "splashing about" you mentioned a while back?......
Some connection to Wrexham and two actors splashing cash - buying a team and making a sweet series about it.Refresh my memory.
We talking about the Sven era?
Not entirely what it has to with red faction mind
Is that what the tifo at the Riverside will be about? Very magnanimous but a bit odd.Some connection to Wrexham and two actors splashing cash - buying a team and making a sweet series about it.
County were bought by a financial money launderer and convicted criminal 2009- who sent them backrupt in 9months, not paying players, leaving the club in debt [2010] with fans shaking buckets to get staff paid and volunteers to clean toilets, sweep the terraces and paint safety colours on steps.
No big glory or benefit to the club. In the end a chap called Ray Tew bought the club for a pound and stopped the club from hitting the wall.
No fairy story.
However, their relegation to the National League was the result of a local rogue who promised the earth, overpaid average old players and the club eventually hiy the wall again. The fans got out the buckets and brushes again. Two brothers, the Reddz Brothers bought the club, have put it on a strong financial footing and got them back into the EFL without splashing out on league players or overpaid journeymen.
They play at Meadow Lane to a packed house v Wrexham on Saturday
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Nice post, not a clue why we are talking about hereSome connection to Wrexham and two actors splashing cash - buying a team and making a sweet series about it.
County were bought by a financial money launderer and convicted criminal 2009- who sent them backrupt in 9months, not paying players, leaving the club in debt [2010] with fans shaking buckets to get staff paid and volunteers to clean toilets, sweep the terraces and paint safety colours on steps.
No big glory or benefit to the club. In the end a chap called Ray Tew bought the club for a pound and stopped the club from hitting the wall.
No fairy story.
However, their relegation to the National League was the result of a local rogue who promised the earth, overpaid average old players and the club eventually hiy the wall again. The fans got out the buckets and brushes again. Two brothers, the Reddz Brothers bought the club, have put it on a strong financial footing and got them back into the EFL without splashing out on league players or overpaid journeymen.
They play at Meadow Lane to a packed house v Wrexham on Saturday
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Because Notts County are always worth talking about. Everybody's second team.Nice post, not a clue why we are talking about here