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Cagliari · CagliariBy the summer of 1990, Robert Davro was no stranger to following England abroad. A Manchester United fan from Bournemouth, he’d already been part of the travelling support at Euro ’88. But Italia ’90 was a different level—a World Cup finals on foreign soil, and the atmosphere, intensity and chaos were like nothing he’d seen before. © Robert Davro Davro’s journey to Italy was an epic one: ferry to France, train to Paris, overnight train to Italy,…Read Article
England Fans Italia '90 | Nights Under the Stars, Tear Gas and the England Buzz - Lower Block

Champions League · ParisLower Block’s latest edition, A Night in Paris by photographer Alexey Dymarskiy, captures the raw emotion and unfiltered joy of one of the most iconic nights in Paris Saint-Germain’s history. On 31 May 2025, PSG secured a long-awaited UEFA Champions League title with a stunning 5–0 victory over Inter Milan at the Allianz Arena in Munich. Under the leadership of Luis Enrique, the Parisian side delivered a dominant performance that marked their ri…See the Story
A Night in Paris | PSG Fans Flood Champs-Élysées to Celebrate Historic Champions League Triumph - Lower Block

Tennis · ManchesterIn the early 1980s, a new subculture had emerged around British football and was quickly gaining notoriety—a movement know well known as the Football Casuals. The Casual movement had little to do with the game itself and everything to do with style and camaraderie: Working-class lads who ditched the club colours and scarves in favour of high-end European sportswear, designer trainers, and a sharp, minimalist aesthetic. What started as a niche mo…Read Article