Hi all!
I’m going to be walking 5km a day in October to raise money for Prostate Cancer UK.
Prostate Cancer takes one man’s life every 45 mins, the length of a half of football match.
I’d be grateful if you’d donate to a great cause 💙 @chesterfc https://t.co/pOka1D4zQh
Please everyone stop using this generic AI bullshit. I know it’s a cheap win and I totally understand that something being created so quickly works for people. But it’s totally crap, please try and be more creative. Reach out to local graphic designers etc, try harder.
Should shine a light on more of the actual slop non-league sides have been using on socials more. It’s vile. So many talented young designers would kill for a go at this.
@ChesterFC never succumb to this. I beg you.
🎫 We can now confirm ticketing arrangements for our National League North Play-Off Eliminator at Macclesfield on Wednesday 29th April.
Segregation is in place for this game. We have been given an allocation of 1,000 tickets, which includes a limited number of seats.
Tickets will be sold by Macclesfield and there will be no sales on the day of the game.
We have worked with Macclesfield to facilitate a priority window for Season Ticket Holders, however due to the quick turnaround, this window will only be open from 6pm tonight (Sunday) until midday on Monday 27th April.
Season Ticket Holders will receive a unique link via email to purchase their seats for this game this evening. If you have not received your link by 8pm, check your spam and junk folders first, and then email [email protected] to enable the email to be resent. Please include your Season Ticket Order Number in this email.
All remaining tickets will then be available on General Sale at midday on Monday from Macclesfield’s ticketing website.
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Issue 41 of the fanzine is out tomorrow, on Good Friday. It's still £2, you can pick your copy up before the match against Telford. We'll be outside the fanzone and the Blues bar from 2pm.
In this issue:
Kick It Out statement:
It’s massively disappointing that some Leeds United fans booed when Manchester City’s players broke their fast during the first half of the match at Elland Road this evening. This was compounded by the fact that an explanation was displayed on a big screen inside the stadium.
Pausing the game to allow Muslim players to break their fast during Ramadan has been an agreed protocol for several years now. It’s an important and visible part of making the game welcoming for Muslim players and communities.
But as tonight’s reaction shows, football still has a long way to go in terms of education and acceptance.