Historic Football Homes Reimagined Through Light and Shadow

Leeds-based artist Marcus Marritt distils Britain’s most iconic football grounds into a refined minimalist print series defined by clean composition, architecture, light and shadow.
West Ham’s Last Night At The Boleyn

Ten years on from West Ham United’s final night at the Boleyn Ground, Simon Peter Green’s striking black and white photography revisits the raw emotion, atmosphere and identity of an unforgettable farewell. From the streets around Upton Park to the drama under the lights, these images capture the soul of a stadium and a support saying goodbye to home.
What the Football Pyramid Stands On

As the modern game continues to grow bigger, louder and more expensive, more supporters are heading in the opposite direction. Across England’s lower leagues, crowds are rising again – drawn not by spectacle, but by football that still feels local, physical and part of everyday life.
Why Football Culture Values Authenticity Over Perfection

Football culture has always responded more strongly to honesty than polish.
Savoia 1908 | The White Shields of Torre Annunziata

Promotion, Passion, and Unity – In Torre Annunziata, support for Savoia 1908 runs through generations.
Celtic 1993-94 | Sack The Board!

The rebirth of Celtic FC – photo series captures the fan protests and animosity towards the board as Fergus McCann and the ‘Rebels’ save the club from bankruptcy.
Layering, Outerwear, and the Visual Language of Matchday Fashion

Matchday style is built on practicality. Weather, movement, and time spent outside shape how people dress.
The Cultural Importance of Football Grounds vs Modern Stadiums

Words and photographs by Guirec Munier explore the cultural divide between modern stadiums and historic football grounds -where place, time, and community shape an experience that cannot be replicated by design.
Football Fans Photo Archive | 1980s

Football Memories 1980s | The Lower Block Football Culture Fan Archive, a dedicated space where the spirit of proper football fans comes alive through personal photographs, memorabilia, anecdotes and treasured memories.
Editing Football Culture Photography | What Makes an Image Last

Taking the photograph is only part of the process. What gives football imagery long-term value is editing – the ability to select, refine, and place images in a way that holds meaning over time.
Cultural Observations from the Edges of the Italian Game

Words and photographs by James Shenton trace a father and son moving through Italy’s football landscape – Hellas Verona FC, Inter Milan and Juventus FC – not in search of spectacle, but of texture: family, contradiction, and the quiet details that sit beyond the pitch.
ULTRAS | A Global Portrait of Football’s Most Devoted Fans

New film documentary, ULTRAS, offers a direct and immersive look into one of football’s most intense and misunderstood subcultures.