Posts Tagged: SFA

Imposter Syndrome sent packing by Shelley Kerr’s Mum

I read a story a few months ago that stuck with me and, given the out-of-this-world events that were happening 50 years ago this weekend, and a conversation I had yesterday about football, it’s timely to share it. Somewhere in America a few years ago (I’ll admit the details are a little sketchy, but it… Read more »

Stirring up memories of The Beautiful Game

I’ve never been to a football match so I haven’t experienced first-hand the camaraderie and sense of belonging that comes from being part of a loyal following. I can only imagine the shared elation, tension and despondency, influenced by how well (or otherwise) things are going on the pitch, although I have witnessed the feelings… Read more »