Morecambe supporters' opportunity to share their memories

Morecambe fans are being asked to provide their football stories and memories as part of a new initiative.
Morecambe fans are being asked for their memories of watching the ShrimpsMorecambe fans are being asked for their memories of watching the Shrimps
Morecambe fans are being asked for their memories of watching the Shrimps

The National Football Museum has launched the nationwide ‘Game of Our Lives’ campaign.

It is a scheme offering supporters and clubs at all levels the opportunity to be involved in a fan-led collection to feature in a future exhibition.

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National Football Museum CEO Tim Desmond explained the reason behind the new collection.

He said: “We too feel the void that football has left in our lives since Covid-19 brought games to a halt, but that’s not to say we can’t still enjoy reliving our favourite moments.

“This campaign is a way of keeping football alive during the lockdown and seeking out those special football memories that exist in communities, clubs and families throughout England.

“There could be thousands of reasons why football is the game of your life.

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“We want to know why it makes you proud, sad, happy or even angry.

“What is it you love about the game, what is that one standout moment for you?”

Fans can share their stories, including photos and video, on social media by tagging @footballmuseum and using the hashtag #gameofourlives.

Those without social media can send their stories via email to [email protected]

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