Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44THE RIVER MAGAZINE | Winter 2016 13 | C U L T U R E | o n s e a THE RIVER MAGAZINE | Winter 2016 13 | p r o p e r t y | THE RIVER MAGAZINE | Winter 2016 13 | p r o p e r t y | Fisher &The Oystermen o n s e a THE RIVER MAGAZINE | Winter 2016 THE RIVER MAGAZINE | Winter 2016 THE RIVER MAGAZINE | Winter 2016 13 13 13 N on-league Fisher FC rose from the ashes of Fisher Athletic when the club was wound up in 2009. The Fisher Supporters Trust took on the mighty task of restoring their local team to its former status and recently returned to play at home in SE16 after a twelve year absence. Their ground, the purpose built St Paul’s Stadium on Salter Road, has a maximum capacity of 2,500 fans and is the result of the collaboration between Southwark Council and Fairview New Homes. The club (or its previous incarnation) had originally been founded by Michael Culiton in 1908, headmaster at Dockland School, to provide sporting facilities for the underprivileged young men of Bermondsey and took its name from the Catholic martyr Saint John Fisher. It has been a long journey for the club and the people of Rotherhithe, but they have finally arrived home and with the area in a resurgence there is even more hope for the future. Just a weekend or two after Jose Pizarro visited Whitstable it was Fisher FC’s turn to play away against The Oystermen (Whitstable FC) and the young team In Rotherhithe there is a less well-known football team than its nearby neighbours Millwall, but no less tenacious. by owen rice gave a performance full of grit and determination. Not yet at their full strength or maturity they failed to beat the home team but Fisher’s young Toyo Adeshina did manage to thump one consolation goal into the back of the Whitstable net, shaking up those oysters! If you would like to support your local team, lend a hand or sponsor the club you may be surprised at how refreshingly rewarding non-league community football can be. With season tickets priced between £35 to £90 per year it certainly makes a welcome contrast to following big business premier league teams. Fisher FC st Paul’s sPorts Ground salter road rotherhithe | se16 5eF e: secretary.fisherfc@yahoo.com w: www.fisherfc.org First Team Manager, Gary Abbott Fisher FC’s new ground St Paul’s Stadium on Salter Road, Rotherhithe