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- Red_News abstract "Red News is the first Manchester United unofficial supporters' fanzine, founded in 1987. It is available in printed format, and on the internet with daily news on the football club Manchester United. It is run by matchgoing Manchester United supporters for United fans at games and all around the world.Over the years there have been a number of fanzines sold outside Old Trafford. In 2015, Red Issue (which two former Red News contributors left to set up) was sold outside Old Trafford for the last time. The two remaining fanzines, Red News and United We Stand are still going strong, both with a different theme and format. Red News aims to provide a laugh, but also mixing serious theme and content from a number of regular or irregular - or one off - contributors. Red News celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2012, one of the few remaining fanzines - a handful - that were created in the '80s boom. Red News has interviewed over 50 current and former United players, with one of its highlights being an interview with Eric Cantona. United manager Alex Ferguson has twice been interviewed, most recently during the 2008-09 season to commemorate Red News' 150th printed edition.In 2015, Red News will reach the milestone of being sold at 900 Manchester United games since it was first published in 1987 Red News' website is a more recent extension of the fanzine, providing Internet discussion forums and additional United news.In 2008, Red News was short listed for the Fanzine of the Year 2008 http://www.footballfanzineawards.com/nominations-premier-league.phpIn 2009, Red News was shortlisted for Fanzine of the Year 2009 http://www.footballfanzineawards.com/the-nominees.php and in the following categories. “Best Premier League - Print” “Best Premier League - Online” “Best Editor - Either Media” and writers Bunter1969, Barney, Tom Clare, Tony Smith and Pete Shaw for “Best Writer - Either Media”".
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- Red_News wikiPageExternalLink the-nominees.php.
- Red_News wikiPageExternalLink www.rednews.co.uk.
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- Red_News wikiPageWikiLink Category:Football_fanzines.
- Red_News wikiPageWikiLink Category:Manchester_United_F.C..
- Red_News wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Cantona.
- Red_News wikiPageWikiLink Fanzine.
- Red_News wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- Red_News wikiPageWikiLink Manchester_United_F.C..
- Red_News wikiPageWikiLink Old_Trafford.
- Red_News wikiPageWikiLink Red_Issue.
- Red_News wikiPageWikiLink United_We_Stand_(fanzine).
- Red_News wikiPageWikiLinkText "Red News".
- Red_News wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Manchester_United_F.C..
- Red_News subject Category:Football_fanzines.
- Red_News subject Category:Manchester_United_F.C..
- Red_News hypernym Supporters.
- Red_News type Organisation.
- Red_News comment "Red News is the first Manchester United unofficial supporters' fanzine, founded in 1987. It is available in printed format, and on the internet with daily news on the football club Manchester United. It is run by matchgoing Manchester United supporters for United fans at games and all around the world.Over the years there have been a number of fanzines sold outside Old Trafford.".
- Red_News label "Red News".
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- Red_News homepage www.rednews.co.uk.
- Red_News isPrimaryTopicOf Red_News.