Posted on 18th March 2016
Does anyone attempting a stupid two-man penalty routine deserve to miss, like Rayo Vallecano did against Girona this week? In our humble opinion, it would have to be yes.
Posted on 18th March 2016
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
An uninvited guest saw red at this kid’s game in Queensland, Australia, and decided to interrupt proceedings. Thankfully nobody was hurt after the unscheduled interruption…
And finally… is part of the FSF’s weekly news round-up, Fanmail. To receive it, join the FSF today.
Does anyone attempting a stupid two-man penalty routine deserve to miss, like Rayo Vallecano did against Girona this week? In our humble opinion, it would have to be yes.
The Football Supporters’ Association (FSA) was contacted last night by the Sports Ground Safety Association (SGSA), who told us that the option for football clubs to offer licensed standing at all levels of the game in England and Wales has at last been passed into official Government policy.
Tottenham Hotspur and the club’s supporters’ trust have joined forces in a new partnership which will support local foodbanks – the latest example of fan work in the field.
The trials of running online meetings and officers overstepping their authority were laid bare when the chaotic Handforth Parish Council meeting went viral at the weekend. Here the FSA’s training and governance manager Nicola Cave offers advice, and online resources, to supporter groups on hosting online meetings and standing orders…