In 2010 CFU undertook alongside Legends Publishing and the National Literacy Trust the publication of Cambridge 'Til I Die book.
Doug Shulman and Kevin Robson were co-ordinators of the project that was designed to bring together the stories of the supporters in print and in their own words We have found a small quantity of the books and put them back on sale to remember the tenth anniversary of the books original launch At the time of the launch Doug Shulman, commented: “Cambridge Fans United would like to thank all fans for the wonderful array of stories that have been forwarded. Not only were we splitting at the sides with fans’ contributions, but these stories have provided us with a wonderful, eclectic and often heart-warming mix of tales about fans’ experiences following the U’s. The final, full-colour version of the book is one of very high quality, and we are confident that those who purchase the book will not be disappointed" Cost £7.00 including pp buy your copy here Cambridge 'Til I Die
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![]() CAMBRIDGE UNITED CONFIRM DETAILS FOR PRE-SEASON TOUR FIXTURES IN GERMANY Cambridge United are delighted to confirm they will play German sides KFC Uerdingen 05 and SG Wattenscheid 09 as part of the U’s pre-season tour in July. Read more at http://www.cambridge-united.co.uk/news/article/cambridge-united-confirm-details-for-pre-season-tour-fixtures-in-germany-3142002.aspx#YY5L4zrsWzVO2G6U.99 SG Wattenscheid 09 is a German association football club located in Wattenscheid which was a separate town until 1975, since then it is a quarter of Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia. The club claims an official founding date of 18 September 1909 as Ballspiel-Verein Wattenscheid out of the merger of two earlier sides known as BV Sodalität der Wattenscheid and BV Teutonia Wattenscheid information about the club see the website http://www.sgwattenscheid09.de/ KFC Uerdingen 05 is a German football club in the Uerdingen district of the city of Krefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia. The one time Bundesliga side enjoyed its greatest successes in the 1980s but now currently plays in the 5th division, Oberliga Niederrhein. Information about the club.The website http://www.kfc-uerdingen.de/ or here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KFC_Uerdingen_05https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KFC_Uerdingen_05 TICKET NEWS Tickets will be pay on the day.
It's nearly time! The moment fans of EFL clubs can really start the countdown to the next nine months of compelling football...It can only be fixture release day!
The fixture compilation prior to the big day – this year it's Wednesday 22nd June, at 9am – doesn't happen overnight, and we wanted to give you the chance to ask the main man behind the process some questions to get more of an insight into what happens. So, after collecting your questions on Twitter and via Facebook, we caught up with Competitions Manager Paul Snellgrove, who has extensive experience of compiling the fixtures, to get some answers. Read more at http://www.efl.com/news/article/2016/efl-fixtures-qa-with-competitions-manager-paul-snellgrove-3144384.aspx#qLXw5h6C2wAOEqbg.99 Complete the CFU Match Day survey here Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU
A new report produced by the FSF, and supported by the Sports Grounds Safety Authority (SGSA), encourages local authorities and supporters to work together on spectator safety.
The Engaging with Supporters report encourages football fans to get involved with their local Safety Advisory Group (SAG) - the committee of local authorities that decide on many matchday safey issues. Additionally, the report urges local authorities to engage with fans and allow fan representation on local SAGs. FSF chief executive Kevin Miles said: "We welcome the SGSA lending its support to this report. It's incredibly important that the views of football supporters are built into the decision making process on matchday safety and security. - See more at: http://www.fsf.org.uk/latest-news/view/fans-part-of-safety-solution-says-new-report#sthash.VQ8Zmo2Y.dpuf Complete the CFU Match Day survey here Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU
Why is the Saturday 3pm kick-off sacrosanct? It's a rubbish time for football
he gilded impression of the Saturday 3pm kick-off is absolute nonsense and so is everything that goes with it. The handwringing, the notion that something about football is lost if a game doesn’t kick off at 3pm on a Saturday, and the idea that it means something deeper and more significant. Saturday 3pm is sacrosanct, enshrined in law to protect the noble game and the noble time from the ignoble broadcast. Well, I hate Saturday 3pm. I absolutely hate it. It is rubbish. Saturday 3pm is the worst time, of the currently available times, to watch football at Anfield, with the possible exception of Sunday 12pm, which is horrific. Saturday 3pm is nothing; it allows you to neither stick nor twist. A laid-back post-match interlude knocks your Saturday night off course. It’s now 7pm, you’re five post-match pints to the good and whatever you were doing that night now seems a long way off. Saturday 12.45pm is incredible. Go hard and heavy from 11am or ease into the ground terrifyingly sober, but that afternoon opens up. So much room, so many choices. Saturday 5.30pm: wowzer. Town. Match. Town. Dancing. I doff my cap to the half five. I quietly reckon half six might be better again, give you more afternoon to play with, but whatever. http://www.theguardian.com/football/the-set-pieces-blog/2016/apr/14/kick-off-saturday-3pm-football ![]()
Supporter Mike Barnes gives his thoughts on the U's
The up-and-down fortunes of life as a Cambridge United fan took another twist at the weekend as Shaun Derry's men turned in a disappointing display in a 2-0 defeat at Stevenage. Visits to Broadhall Way over the years – no free advertising or dubious stadium names here – have more often than not been a less than enthralling experience for U's followers and Saturday continued the trend. Read more - http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Cambridge-United-fan-8217-s-view-Stevenage-curse/story-28739241-detail/story.html#ixzz40N2Qdgue Click links below to Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference)
Cambridge United shall play their 2nd round FA Cup tie at home against Doncaster Rovers of League 1.
All 2nd round ties shall be played over the weekend of the 5th December. The exact date of our fixture shall be confirmed over the coming days as shall ticketing information. Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) ![]()
After 9 Sky Bet League 2 fixtures the U's sit in 10th place with 13 points. See the full Sky Bet League 2 table here.
At the same juncture last season the U's sat in 14th place with 11 points. Assuming our current form continues we will complete the season on 66 points, which according to last seasons final table would place us 9th. Achieving 4 points from our next 2 games will improve this forecast to 71 points, which according to last seasons table would place us 7th (the final Play Off place). The U's have played 1 game against a team that currently place in the top 10. This result was a 1-1 draw at home to Leyton Orient. Over the next 2 weeks we are due to play 2 further teams in the top 10, against Portsmouth (home) and Wycombe (away). See the full fixture list for the U's here. This page also includes attendance and scorer information as well as who you have voted Man of the Match. Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) Pre-season problems are still hurting Cambridge United, says Richard Money
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In keeping with the traditional Amber and Black, next season’s kit takes on a bold, eye catching and dynamic design, that the club hope will complement the rapid developments taking place on and off the field for the U’s. The Amber Army can now pre-order their jersey by clicking on the following link, with supporters who order their shirt ahead of Monday 13th July exclusively able to collect it from one of the U’s newest recruits in the club shop between 4pm-7pm on Monday 13th and Tuesday 14th July. Visit the CFU site to tell us what you think. |
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