Against Modern Football (AMF) aims to introduce and take an in-depth look into alternatives to negative issues in modern football and allow disaffected football fans to rub minds together. AMF represents football fans and supporters that are tired of the modern game. AMF give a voice to fans who are keen about changing the status quo for the better. Further, they allow like-minded fans to interact and examine the current state of the game.
AMF is an advocate of supporter ownership. We firmly believe in the programs of Supporters Direct. While not forgetting the past, there’s a safe and effective alternative to seating that a section of supporters encourage. AMF believe that ticket prices are too high across every level of football. Hence, we clamor for clubs to make the prices as low as possible. Against Modern Football gives fans across the world a collective voice, offers them a platform to express their dissatisfaction with the current state of the game.
AMF feel football fans often receive a different treatment than other elements of society. While not forgetting the past, there’s a safe and effective alternative to seating that a section of supporters encourage. AMF believe that ticket prices are too high across every level of football.
George Best
George Best is widely considered one of the greatest football (soccer) players of all time. He was a Northern Irish forward who played for Manchester United and the Northern Ireland national team during his career. He was known for his exceptional technical skills, agility, and dribbling ability, as well as his vision, passing, and goal-scoring ability.
Best was known for his flair and style on the field, and his ability to entertain and excite the crowd. He was a player who could score goals, create assists and make the game look easy. He was also known for his ability to score spectacular goals, and for his ability to take on and beat multiple defenders. He was also a humble, charismatic and charming person, who was highly respected by fans and peers alike.
During his time at Manchester United, Best helped the team win the English First Division (now the Premier League) twice, and the European Cup (now the Champions League) once. He also won the Ballon d'Or (European Footballer of the Year) award in 1968, and was named to the FIFPro World XI (a team of the best players in the world) in 1968 and 1974. He was also included in the FIFA 100 list of the greatest living footballers and was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2002.
In summary, George Best was an exceptional player who possessed a rare combination of skill, flair, and vision, and his impact on the game of football is still felt today. He was a true legend of the game and his legacy continues to live on
