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A 1959 button badge for members of the Lonnie Lee fan club. A fan club is an organized group of fans, generally of a celebrity. Most fan clubs are run by fans who devote considerable time and resources to support them. There are also "official" fan clubs that are run by someone associated with the person or organization the club is centered on.
A supporters' group or supporters' club is an independent fan club or campaign group in sport, mostly association football. Supporters' groups in continental Europe are generally known as ultras , which derives from the Latin word ultrā, [ 1 ] meaning beyond in English, with the implication that their enthusiasm is 'beyond' the normal.
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Once enough users added themselves to a group, Meetup would send the group members an email, asking them to vote on one of three sponsoring venues for the group to meet at. [16] [17] Within a few months of Meetup launching, 56,000 users had joined the site. [8] [13] In 2003 Meetup won the "Community Websites and Mobile Site" Webby Award. [18]
Upon his arrest, online retailers began hawking merchandise featuring Mangione’s mugshot and the words “Free Luigi”. Protestors stand outside a Blair County Courthouse in Hollidaysburg ...
The International Club Crosby (ICC) was founded in 1936 in the United States and, is, in effect, the “Bing Crosby Fan Club.” As such it is the World's longest-running fan club, and is duly recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records. It has some 500 active supporters in major countries around the globe.
The club puts out a fanzine, Time Space Visualiser (TSV), twice-yearly. In 2012, The Doctor Who Fan Groups Google Map project was set up with the aim of making it easier for UK-based Doctor Who fans to find a local fan group and, in turn, help local fan groups find new members.