Fanzine: The story of football's alternative press
By Daniel Gray
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By Daniel Gray
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A history of how fanzines redefined football and amplified supporters' voices.
When the matchday many were treated as the hooligan few, football supporters didn't react with violence or vandalism, but with typewriters, staple guns and Tippex. The fanzine movement of the 1980s transformed a bleak time into a hopeful one, re-humanising spectators in the process.
Producing DIY zines and selling them outside football grounds from Middlesborough to Torquay, supporters offered authenticity, humour ...
When the matchday many were treated as the hooligan few, football supporters didn't react with violence or vandalism, but with typewriters, staple guns and Tippex. The fanzine movement of the 1980s transformed a bleak time into a hopeful one, re-humanising spectators in the process.
Producing DIY zines and selling them outside football grounds from Middlesborough to Torquay, supporters offered authenticity, humour ...






















