Extras

Le Tournoi photos
Renaissance collect their first piece of silverware at the Wandsworth Tournoi.

Renai awards May 2007 photo gallery
It was all about The Product, Frankie's, and Cedric the Entertainer. You can also view photos from the Signing of Scholesey...

Renaissance glossary
Don't know your hot cakes from your fugazis? Then check out the Renaissance index of definitions. It's all about the terminology.

Rv2 chat
Find out Renaissance players earliest football memories, what's in their i-pod, and who thinks Chuck Norris is the greatest sportsman of all time.

The Blueprint
Stock up on aspirin, prepare for the toffee to hit the fan, and get ready to nominate for the Worst Excuse for Missing a Game award. Here's a quick shakedown of the things we need to do in order to ready ourselves for the season ahead. Here is The Blueprint and it applies to one and all

Renai awards - May 2006
We're taking a stand to give you the list of winners and reveal all photos from the inaugural Renai awards.

Night at the Renais
Here's a short video made in the aftermath of the raucous and rowdy Rennai awards ceremony held in Angel. And all it took was a camera phone, a smattering of Windows Paint, and a few dead hours.

The Payback
See how we defeated S.W.18 with the help of none other than the Godfather of Soul, James Brown.

Button mooning
Button mooning is considered a lowlight in a professional footballer's career. Check out this audio / visual demonstration of what it means to be button mooned.

Coming soon
Renaissance on tour
video coming soon... we just don't know when. Self-serving propaganda match footage is also coming. When? Again we just don't know. And of course, footage from Renais II and Spandau's Ballet Tony Hadley.


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Renaissance glossary

shoot her!
used when a player is within shooting distance of goal.
taken from one of the Jurassic Park films.

woo!
an exclamation of delight, appreciation, and congratulation.
most often used when a goal is scored or an outrageous skill or feat performed.

Check out more definitions from the Renaissance Glossary.