Posted on 8th June 2012
At the weekend the Premier League announced fixture changes to its September and October match schedule following the draws for the European competitions.
Posted on 8th June 2012
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
We look far and wide for our And finally… contenders, and this week’s search leads us to Japan with a notable double. Not only is this shot from Hiroshima’s Toshihiro Aoyama an absolute belter, they follow it up with an over the top 10-pin bowling celebration. A strike that made the goalkeeper go spare, you might say. Ahem. Good work, and hat-tip to The World of Sport for the spot.
At the weekend the Premier League announced fixture changes to its September and October match schedule following the draws for the European competitions.
The FSA’s Community-Owned Club network has welcomed two new members to its fold in recent weeks, as the fallout from the COVID-19 crisis further demonstrates the value of supporter ownership and engagement.
Yesterday supporters from fan groups in the FSA’s League One & Two Network gave evidence to the government’s fan-led review. The chair, Tracey Crouch MP, and the rest of the panel heard from a number of supporters’ trusts and fan groups about the big issues in the third and fourth tiers.
In a worrying development in non-league, two clubs – Abingdon Town of the Hellenic League at Step 6, and Whyteleafe of the Isthmian League at Step 4 – have given up their league status for the 2021-22 season in disputes over stadium rent.