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Record 619 – 638 of 658
 
 
[BROADHURST PARK - FCUM TV REPORT - 30 MARCH 2015]
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11394
 
A monthly progress report from Broadhurst Park, FC United's new stadium site by Kay Phillips. This month Kay reports from the nearly completed East stand showing a large group of volunteers cleaning the terraces before walking the perimeter of the stadium to see the changes made since last month. Kay visits the beer cellar to explain how the beer is kept and then goes to the bar and kitchen of the South stand
 
 
 
[FCUM TV SITE REPORT FROM BROADHURST PARK - 30 APRIL 2015]
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11395
 
A monthly progress report from Broadhurst Park, FC United's new stadium site by Kay Phillips. This month's film begins with Kay arriving at the stadium on her bicycle and discussing the alternative transport that can be used to get to the stadium. Inside the nearly completed ground the pitch markings have been done, the East stands walls are being rendered and the car park is being tarmacked. Kay interviews Andy Walker the press & comms officer for FC United who talks about the progress made since the ground breaking ceremony to the much anticipated first match against Benfica in May
 
 
 
HOME - 16 MAY 2015
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11396
 
This film begins with Kay Phillips in front of the South stand on the day of the test event featuring the first ever football match at the stadium, a match between current FC United against a team of former FC United players. She talks with people before going through the foyer and onto the bar, she then interviews four of the current players on the pitch. After Kay gets the opinions of Guardian journalist David Conn on the fan run club, the fans arrive, all 3200 of them stream into the ground and fill the terraces. James Quinn takes to the microphone and introduces the teams to the fans and then commentates on the match action with the game ending in a 3-2 win to the current United side. After the match James interviews David Brown and Kay talks to Tom Greaves the scorer of the first goal in the new stadium, we also have vox pops with various spectators who give their positive opinions on the new ground and the match.
 
 
 
BRING YOUR OWN BALL - THE SPECIAL ONE [FINAL CUT]
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11397
 
A special edition of 'Bring your own ball' a web TV show for FC United. This episode features the official opening match between FC United and Benfica at the new Broadhurst Park stadium on 29 May 2015. We are shown the last minute preparations being made such as groundsmen mowing the pitch, joiners cutting wood and cleaners wiping the seats in the South stand. After aerial shots of the stadium we have interviews with the radio commentator, the clubs photographer and supporters from around the world. Next we have behind the scenes shots of the players coming out of the changing rooms and going down the tunnel onto the pitch followed by a pitchside interview with Dr. Kay Phillips. After a 'comedy' short we see the players doing a lap of honour and giving their shirts to the supporters
 
 
 
23RD MARCH - SCRAPERS & SUNSHINE
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11537
 
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans at the new stadium, Broadhurst Park in Moston in Manchester on 23 March 2015. This report begins with shots of the pitch being watered then the Diggers removing the old mastic from the St Mary's Road End stand with Kay Phillips and other volunteers being interviewed.
 
 
 
FC DIGGERS - 27TH SEPTEMBER 2015
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11538
 
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans removing grass, weeds and litter from the St' Mary's Road entrance to FC United's new stadium in Broadhurst Park, Moston, Manchester on 27 September 2015.
 
 
 
APRIL ACTIVITIES
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11539
 
Kay Phillips and the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, tidying up the ground at the back of the North Stand and identifying plants growing in the area as part of a native hedge. We see the Diggers removing stones, bricks and bras from the site as well as rescuing the daffodil bulbs for replanting and digging over the earth. Filmed on 19 April 2015.
 
 
 
FC DIGGERS GO COMPOST BAY BUILDING [PART 1]
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11540
 
On 1 March 2015, Richard Searle and the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, are seen clearing the site where the new compost bays are to be built. The Diggers are seen cutting trees with chain-saws and digging over the earth, as well as making posts from the rescued pallets. Kay Phillips shows us the daffodils and snowdrops that have now grown by the all weather pitch and plants the remaining bulbs.
 
 
 
LITTER PICKING SUNDAY
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11542
 
On 5 April 2015 the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, discuss the various finds that have been made during their Easter Sunday litter pick. These include part of a car, a welly and a mop along with several bin bags of litter.
 
 
 
LOOKING & FEELING GOOD IN HARD HATS
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11543
 
On 22 March, the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, tackle three jobs this weekend - planting cherry plum trees in the hedgerow, painting the compost bins and the removal of the sealant from the North stands terracing.
 
 
 
ONE GRUMBLE & SOME LANDSCAPING
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11544
 
On 2 August, the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, clear the rubbish left by fans in the stands at FC United before moving top soil and clearing the ground around a Manchester poplar tree ready for planting. As part of the Grow Wild Project we see the wild flower meadow and the insects it has attracted
 
 
 
RAINING CHAMPIONS
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11546
 
On 29 March, the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, sort through a pile of waste wood to recycle on a rainy day in Manchester then clear rubbish from the hawthorn hedges and remove rubble from the Grow Wild wild flower meadow site prior to planting.
 
 
 
FC DIGGERS AND PLAN BEE
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11547
 
16/08/2015, the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, are seen moving a mound of earth and landscaping it for planting. One of the Diggers explains the herb garden planting and takes a look at the wildflower meadow and its insect life.
 
 
 
FC DIGGERS GO COMPOST BAY BUILDING [PART 2]
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11548
 
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, driving posts into the wet and muddy ground while Richard Searle connects the pallets to make the compost bin's walls. The diggers raise the walls and make sure they're level. Filmed on 8 March 2015.
 
 
 
FC DIGGERS GO PLANTING
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11549
 
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, loading a van with four bamboo plants to transport from Harpurhey to Broadhurst Park. One of the Diggers shows the prepared beds for sowing of the wild flower meadow and the planting of the donated plants in various parts of the site
 
 
 
GRASS ROOTS PROJECT - FLOWERS FOR THE FANS
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11550
 
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, clearing weeds from the Grow Wild site behind the North Stand at Broadhurst Park and an appeal by Kay Phillips to fans to visit the site and enjoy the wild flowers
 
 
 
GRASS ROOTS PROJECT - JULY REPORT
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11551
 
On 12 July, Richard Searle, one of the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, examines the three wild flower beds sown as part of the Grass Roots Grow Wild project. He identifies the various wild flowers and grasses as well as the insects they attract.
 
 
 
GRASS ROOTS PROJECT 1
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11553
 
Richard Searle introduces landscape designer and member of the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, Kevin Randall. He explains his plans for the wild flowerbeds and native fuit and nut trees that are to be planted behind the North Stand at Broadhurst Park as part of the Grow Wild Grass Roots project.
 
 
 
FC DIGGERS IN THE UNDERGROWTH
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11556
 
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, clearing the treeline of rubbish and unwanted plants near the electrical sub station at Broadhurst Park - 7 June 2015.
 
 
 
FC DIGGERS MAKE BROADHURST PARK SMELL FANTASTIC!
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11558
 
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, make an appeal to United fans for donations of lavender, marjoram and mint plants to be planted near the all-weather pitches at Broadhurst Park. We also see the Diggers weeding the wild flowerbeds.
 
 
 
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