Posted on 15th August 2013
Since its inception, Fans for Diversity has helped establish more than 150 fan groups across the country and continues to assist supporters during the pandemic.
Posted on 15th August 2013
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Mark Schwarzer’s move to Chelsea saw him takeover the Ross Turnbull shaped gap on the Blues’ bench as back-up to Petr Cech. Of course the important thing in situations like this is to start well. Which he most certainly didn’t.
Since its inception, Fans for Diversity has helped establish more than 150 fan groups across the country and continues to assist supporters during the pandemic.
Swindon Town are the latest club to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with their supporters, after forming an agreement with TrustSTFC.
English football’s original supporters trust, Northampton Town Supporters Trust, are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year and here they tell us about the trust’s pioneering journey since 1992…
We have teamed up with leading disability charity Level Playing Field (LPF) to help non-league clubs improve access and facilities for disabled fans. We’re delighted that the idea is being supported by both the National League, which has required all clubs to complete the disability access survey, and the Northern Premier League.