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Charalambous also serves as the chairman of Dial Square FC Enterprise (DSFCE), which owns 15% of the club. The remaining 85% is currently owned by Morgan, though his aim is to loosen his hold over ...
Dial Square will play in a burgundy shirt with white shorts, and burgundy and midnight blue socks. This is another allusion to the Arsenal’s amateur beginnings. Back in 1886, the club’s first ...
ARSENAL are set to become the latest club with a breakaway team as disgruntled fans plot a route to the top with Dial Square FC. Named after the very first creation of Arsenal Football Club back ...
Dial Square FC have already struck a deal with Abbery Rangers to ground share from next season, basing themselves in Surrey on a temporary basis with a view to returning to Arsenal's original home ...
In January 2020, Stuart Morgan helped form Dial Square FC along with a band of like-minded Arsenal fans who were disillusioned with the Kroenke family’s running of the club and the wider ...
While initially the club’s origins may have had roots in a form of protest against the soulless mammon of the Premier League, in the wake of such teams as FC United and Salford City, and their core ...
A group of Arsenal supporters are launching a new football club known as Dial Square FC having grown dissatisfied with the current direction of the north London club. Formed in January, they aim ...
Way back in 1886, before Arsenal were even a professional side, a few Nottingham Forest players brought their old red shirts with them when they joined up with what was then known as Dial Square FC ...
Arsenal fans are planning to set up Dial Square FC, referencing the name of the club when it was initially founded in 1886. Comments. Sport. Liam Prenderville Sports Content Editor.
Three years ago, they walked away from Arsenal. Now, a Premier League title challenge has drawn them, reluctantly, back.
Dial Square FC Owner Stuart Morgan. ARSENAL NEWS LIVE: Follow for all the latest on the Gunners "We’re aiming for at least three promotions within the first five to seven years.
It's the most important league match the Emirates Stadium has ever staged but Stuart Morgan, an Arsenal season ticket holder, is 24 miles away in the town of Chertsey. He's sipping a lager beneath ...
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