Posted on 19th September 2013
The FSA’s Fans for Diversity campaign is launching a major survey on women’s fans attitudes on attending football, and is looking for women fans from both the men’s and women’s games to give us their insight.
Posted on 19th September 2013
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Last year we featured a parachutist in Ecuador who crashed onto the pitch mid-game in spectacular fashion. We doubt this is the same guy but, nevertheless, some dipstick has only gone and repeated the feat at Salisbury City v Chester FC last week. Check it out below.
The FSA’s Fans for Diversity campaign is launching a major survey on women’s fans attitudes on attending football, and is looking for women fans from both the men’s and women’s games to give us their insight.
Women are less willing to accept sexist behaviour at games, according to a new survey from the Football Supporters’ Association (FSA), which measured current attitudes against those of fans in 2014.
The report of our Women at the Match survey has been released, giving fans more details on the work that was carried out earlier this year when we polled women supporters from both the men’s and women’s game.
The EFL has invited all supporters to an upcoming Fans Forum which will look at the current match experience – the free event takes place on Tuesday 28th March (6.30pm-8pm) and will be hosted by Sky Sports’ David Prutton with a panel of supporters and football industry figures.