By PON_News
Faces of PON, an ongoing fan album project by Chris Buckley of Pride of Nottingham, continues to celebrate the supporters of Notts County Football Club.
Captured ahead of the club's recent 2-0 victory over Accrington Stanley at Meadow Lane, the latest album highlights the passion and community spirit of the fans that have been at the heart of the project for years.
"I take pictures at every game I can physically attend," says Chris Buckley. "It's not been easy with my health, COVID, and growing anxiety, but I’ve always enjoyed capturing these moments. Now that I’m in a much healthier place, I’m trying to cover as many home and away games as possible. Accrington Stanley at Meadow Lane just happened to be one of those games."
While Faces of PON is a personal project, it is deeply rooted in the fan community. Buckley’s photos provide fans a chance to relive match day memories and preserve moments beyond the final score. "It’s me who takes the most away from it," Buckley shares. "This project puts me in contact with fans, and I genuinely love bumping into the familiar faces I’ve come to know over the years. I’ve met some very special people, and I hope these pictures bring fans the same sense of connection that they bring me."
As part of the Pride of Nottingham community, Faces of PON reflects the unity of Notts County’s fanbase. "Even if fans aren’t part of the site, this project shows how they’re still a part of the wider PON family. It’s important that Pride of Nottingham represents the fans, and I hope they enjoy being featured in this way. Looking back at these photos reminds me of the club’s history and the togetherness of the supporters, which is at the heart of Notts."
Capturing these moments brings personal fulfilment, as shown by Buckley’s experience reconnecting with long-time supporters during the Accrington Stanley match. "One moment that stood out to me was bumping into Stephen Silver, a fan I hadn’t seen this season, and the Goode Brothers. It was a chance encounter, but it reminded me of how precious these connections are. Catching up with them reminded me why I continue to do this."
Looking ahead, Buckley plans to keep Faces of PON going. "I take it on a game-to-game basis, but I’m aiming to capture every home game. I hope to include more fans, both regulars and new faces. If fans see me, they know I’m approachable and happy to take their picture. It’s something I really value."
With Faces of PON, fans can expect a lasting tribute to their passion for Notts County, preserved through the lens of someone who knows first-hand the power of community.
Visit the gallery here: The Pride of Nottingham Gallery:
View the gallery on Facebook and share the images with your friends! Don't forget to tag fans you know.
Pride of Nottingham - Notts County Community
X.com (Twitter) post: Faces of PON.
- 7
- 13
Recommended Comments
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now