
Going to the Match
A new photo zine titled Going to the Match (North West 1991) by photographer Richard Davis takes readers back to the early 1990s, offering a nostalgic and striking visual record of football fans in the North West of England. Published to coincide with an exhibition at Bury Art Museum, the zine features 42 black-and-white photographs taken on matchdays in 1991 at some of the most iconic football stadiums, including Goodison Park, Anfield, Maine Road, Old Trafford, and Boundary Park. This limited-edition A5 zine spans 44 pages and serves as a historical snapshot of football culture at a time when the sport in England was on the brink of massive transformation.
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Going to the Match
A new photo zine titled Going to the Match (North West 1991) by photographer Richard Davis takes readers back to the early 1990s, offering a nostalgic and striking visual record of football fans in the North West of England. Published to coincide with an exhibition at Bury Art Museum, the zine features 42 black-and-white photographs taken on matchdays in 1991 at some of the most iconic football stadiums, including Goodison Park, Anfield, Maine Road, Old Trafford, and Boundary Park. This limited-edition A5 zine spans 44 pages and serves as a historical snapshot of football culture at a time when the sport in England was on the brink of massive transformation.
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A new photo zine titled Going to the Match (North West 1991) by photographer Richard Davis takes readers back to the early 1990s, offering a nostalgic and striking visual record of football fans in the North West of England. Published to coincide with an exhibition at Bury Art Museum, the zine features 42 black-and-white photographs taken on matchdays in 1991 at some of the most iconic football stadiums, including Goodison Park, Anfield, Maine Road, Old Trafford, and Boundary Park. This limited-edition A5 zine spans 44 pages and serves as a historical snapshot of football culture at a time when the sport in England was on the brink of massive transformation.






















