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MAKING A GOOD ENTRANCE WITH THE DIGGERS | |||
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11559 | |||
Kay Phillips, a member of the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, explains the plans for the planting of the St Mary's Road Stand entrance and pathway - 30 August 2015. | |||
MAKING AN ENTRANCE ON LIGHTBOURNE ROAD | |||
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11560 | |||
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, clearing the ground around a tree at the Lightbowne Road entrance to the Broadhurst Park stadium on 9 August 2015. | |||
FC DIGGERS ON HEDGE SUNDAY | |||
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11561 | |||
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, removing the unwanted plants such as ash and elder from the hedge on Lightbowne Road so that the hawthorne and holly can thrive. Filmed on 15 February 2015. | |||
FC DIGGERS ON ST MARYS ROAD | |||
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11562 | |||
A journey onboard the tractor going along St Marys Road where the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, are clearing the entrance and pathway and moving top soil for planting. | |||
FC DIGGERS ON SUNDAY | |||
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11563 | |||
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, planting bluebells, tulips and dafodil bulbs at the entrance to Broadhurst Park | |||
PITCH PERFECTING | |||
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11565 | |||
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, removing sand and stones from the Broadhurst Park football pitch and examining the newly sown grass growing on the drainage channels | |||
PLANTING FOR POLLINATORS AT BROADHURST PARK | |||
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11566 | |||
Kevin Randall and Kay Phillips both members of the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, planting various herbs in front of the main stand at Broadhurst Park to attract insect pollinators. They then visit the wild flowerbeds and identify the flowers and the bees that they attract. | |||
SUNDAY 5TH JULY WITH THE DIGGERS | |||
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11569 | |||
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, clearing the treeline of unwanted plants and rubbish then levelling the ground for planting of fruit trees and wild garlic. Filmed on 5 July 2015. | |||
FC DIGGERS WITH DRUMS | |||
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11570 | |||
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, collecting and rolling wooden cable drums under the East stand at Broadhurst Park stadium so that they can be recycled as tables for the fans. | |||
A WEEKEND OF PLANTING TREES AT FC | |||
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11571 | |||
As part of the Grow Wild UK Grass Roots project the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, dig holes to plant a line of 24 trees including whitebeam, rowan and crab apple in the grounds of Broadhurst Park stadium as well as putting braces in to help support the trees' growth. | |||
FC UNITED ON MANCHESTER DAY PARADE 2015 | |||
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11578 | |||
Kay Phillips and the FC United supporters gather on Liverpool Road for the annual Manchester Day parade . They march on Deansgate with their flags and banners chanting the FC United songs in front of large crowds of spectators lining the road. The parade ends at Cathedral Gardens where the supporters give a rendition of the 'home song'. | |||
RAMMY RATTLER - ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE FC UNITED TRAIN TRAVEL | |||
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11583 | |||
Kay Phillips interviews the Ramsbottom Station Master while waiting for the East Lancs. steam train to arrive, filled with FC United fans. The fans arrive and chant their songs as they disembark the train, then Kay interviews supporters about their journey from Bury. The film ends with the supporters departing on the train. | |||
WORKINGTON AWAY - THE CHAMPION'S CELEBRATIONS - MARGY, MARGY, GIVE US A SONG! | |||
Date: 2015 Film Number: 11586 | |||
FC United supporters, players and staff celebrate winning the Northern Premier League at Workington's Borough Park. The players and fans are singing with the fans calling on Karl 'Margy' Marginson, the FC United manager, to 'give them a song'. The manager is seen later having selfies taken with the Premiership trophy and jubilant supporters. | |||
FCUM ALL THE HOME GOALS AT BROADHURST PARK 1ST SEASON 2015-2016 | |||
Date: 2015-6 Film Number: 11580 | |||
All the goals scored by FC United in their first season at their new home at Broadhurst Park in Moston. All the goals are commentated on by the enthusiastic FC United fans. | |||
HEALTHY ORCHARDS NEED EARTH WORMS | |||
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11554 | |||
Richard Searle and Kevin Randall both members of the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, appeal for fans to collect and bring earthworms to the next home fixture at Broadhurst Park to help improve the condition of the soil in the orchard. | |||
PEDDLE-POWERED APPLE JUICE SQUISHING OCTOBER 2016 | |||
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11564 | |||
In front of the main stand of Broadhurst Park in Moston on 1 October 2016, Richard Searle explains how the pedal powered apple chopping contraption works. Some FC United fans bring bags of apples which are washed, chopped and pressed to make apple juice and ultimately, cider. | |||
RAISED BEDS - THE SAGA CONTINUES | |||
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11568 | |||
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, constructing raised flowerbed frames in front of the main stand at Broadhurst Park stadium as well as making an appeal for more volunteers and a couple of tons of top soil. | |||
BROADHURST PARK BUILD TIMELAPSE | |||
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11573 | |||
A timelapse film of the construction of FC United's Broadhurst Park stadium from a cleared barren field in Moston to the completed stadium. | |||
MOSTON TO MOTOWN DCFC V FCUM | |||
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11581 | |||
A short film with interviews of FC United players and staff about their upcoming trip to play Detroit FC on the 28th May 2016 at the Keyworth Stadium in Detroit. Inter-cut with goals from FC Uniteds first season at Broadhurst Park in Moston. | |||
ALEXANDRA PARK; A SHORT HISTORY OF A PEOPLE'S PARK | |||
Date: 2017 Film Number: 11469 | |||
A documentary film about the history of Alexandra Park in Moss Side in Manchester. With the use of both film and stills we get a brief history of Manchester's cotton industry and the cotton famine caused by the American Civil War followed by the planning and opening of the park in 1870. Next we see how the park has been used for political protests such as May Day and Suffragette Rallies, to modern day Black Lives Matter protests. After the centenary celebrations the park falls into a decline which is halted by the Friends of Alexandra Park and a lottery sum of £4.5 million. Finally, we see the park as it is today with its many activities and being used by all members of the community. | |||
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