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New Chelsea photo zine | Skins, Casuals, The Old Shed End - The Famous CFC, 1980-2004
Morning... Here's a code for 20% off those that are interested! 3EZ3E69Z The photographs are fantastic, great but of Chelsea history. 👊 https://lowerblock.com/product/the-famous-cfc-john-ingledew/
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New Chelsea photo zine | Skins, Casuals, The Old Shed End - The Famous CFC, 1980-2004
I hear you mate... but how else are photographer's supposed to make money from their work if people just post / share them online freely!? Without some of their great photos we'd have no record of all these fantastic moments in time... It's all about supporting their work. Cheers 👍
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70s photos of Shed Boys
Hi David - not sure if you're still checking this thread... I'm a publisher of football related photo feature (lowerblock.com) and am really interested in your photos. Are you able to drop me an email? [email protected] Or if anyone has any contact details for David I'd be really grateful. Cheers.
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New Chelsea photo zine | Skins, Casuals, The Old Shed End - The Famous CFC, 1980-2004
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New Chelsea photo zine | Skins, Casuals, The Old Shed End - The Famous CFC, 1980-2004
Admin Approved... Morning Blues... thought you may like a look at Lower Block's newest photo publication, The Famous CFC - pictures by lifelong fan John Ingledew... Check it out ⬇️ The Famous CFC is a photo documentary by photographer and lifelong Chelsea supporter John Ingledew on Chelsea fans from 1980 – 2004. The limited edition A5 zine contains 29 beautifully shot black and white archival photographs across 28 pages. Ingledew has been on Chelsea’s roller coaster ride for half a century. He has lived, breathed and photographed every step of the way, his unique pictures providing a personal insight into the club’s rich history. This collection of photographs run from the 1980s days of despair when the club were just two places, and two points, from relegation to the old Third Division to the period of unparalleled success, when Blues supporters were spoiled by a never ending conveyor belt of the big name, big money, stars that come with it. Ingledew’s pictures reflect life on the terraces during that era, capturing the fashion and style of 80s skinheads and casuals, and the then rudimentary facilities at Stamford Bridge. “Players and managers come and go, and so do owners too, the fans are the only constant. Something that all fans know is that it’s the supporters that give every club its own unique identity, you are a fan for life and without doubt fans are the real owners of every club.” John Ingledew Link to zine | https://lowerblock.com/product/the-famous-cfc-john-ingledew/
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