Grassroots football club teams up with Super Furry Animals
The Welsh grassroots football club announced a partnership with four famous UK bands.
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"It was really good of them to say yes, as they've just been touring and releasing their own merch recently too."
— Matt Jarrett , Executive
"Our 50 foot high inflatable bears have a long standing relationship with Cwmbran having been patched up there from many punctures over the last thirty years."
— Gruff Rhys , Celebrity
"Grassroots football and grassroots music venues are fighting the same fight. They're where it all starts, they run on passion and tight budgets, and when one disappears a community loses something it can't easily get back."
— Connor Cupples , Executive
"This partnership perfectly captures what grassroots culture is all about."
— Toni Coe-Brooker , Activist
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The Welsh grassroots football club announced a partnership with four famous UK bands.
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