October 2011
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Gay Football Clubs: Mersey Marauders
In the second article in our series on gay and gay friendly football clubs we focus on the Mersey Marauders based in Liverpool, England.  We got in touch with team chairperson Paul for this interview. Can you explain how and when the Mersey Marauders were formed? The foundation of a gay/bi friendly football team on Merseyside in 2005 was the idea of Steve Hess. Having previously played for...
Oct 9th
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0kbtmn-deactivated20120705 asked: Hi there, I'm making an oral presentation in my French class about the subject of Homophobia in Football next week and I was just wondering if I could use the RHC logo and the photos of the Ajax players in my powerpoint? Thank you!
Oct 7th
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Please answer a short survey about Red Card...
http://redcardhomophobia.wordpress.com/2011/09/23/a-quick-anniversary-survey/
Oct 7th
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Anniversary Celebration RCH Themed Dessert
Where there’s a celebration, there is food. For this occasion, we decided to bake special Red Card Homophobia brownies. Now, we must admit we used a recipe of Maria Elia for inspiration. Here  you can read how you make them and at the end you can see our humble result!   These are the ingredients we used. Feel free to experiment with the recipe. -        200g dark chocolate -        175g...
Oct 3rd
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Anniversary Slogan and Design Contest
After one year, the Red Card Homophobia website and our merchandise are in need of a new look! That is why we are holding two contests. The first contest is about thinking up a strong new slogan to use. And the second one is about creating a beautiful design to match that slogan. We are giving you two weeks to come up with a brand new slogan for Red Card Homophobia. After that the best slogans...
Oct 2nd
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gayaspinkink asked: Anyway to get some of the Red Card Homophobia cards? I have some connections and might be able to get some signed by some of the girls I know who play in Australia's W-League at some stage this up coming season
Oct 1st
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Red Card Homophobia Celebrates its One Year...
As the first year of Red Card Homophobia comes to a close, we would like to take a look back at how the organization began, and the accomplishments that have been made over the past 365 days. We would also like to take this opportunity to extend our gracious thanks to everyone who played a role in keeping the RCH mission alive. Red Card Homophobia began a year ago when a few football fans...
Oct 1st
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