Posted on 7th April 2015
English football welcomes the announcement of the Online Safety Bill in today’s Queen’s Speech and we are calling for it to be enacted in legislation as soon as possible.
Posted on 7th April 2015
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Fans groups’ from both Arsenal and Liverpool came together at the weekend to protest extortionate ticket pricing – with Liverpool fans being charged £64 to see their team away at the Emirates Stadium.
The high-profile protest was organised by the Arsenal Supporters’ Trust, Black Scarf Movement, Gooner Fanzine and the Redaction Gooners – on the Arsenal side – and from Liverpool: The Spirit of Shankly and Spion Kop 1906.
We fully support the action of our affiliates and associates who once again have brought poor ticket pricing into the spotlight.
English football welcomes the announcement of the Online Safety Bill in today’s Queen’s Speech and we are calling for it to be enacted in legislation as soon as possible.
Last month the FA announced that the Community Shield would be taking place on a Sunday at 5.30pm, a difficult time for Manchester City fans hoping to get down to the game and back in time for work the next day. After a backlash that was revised to 4pm but Manchester City fans are calling for it to be moved to 3pm.
Today it was announced that Arsenal’s upcoming game against Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium has been moved with just over two weeks notice in a move described as “insulting” by fan groups.
Liverpool have launched a new supporters board which they say will deliver meaningful fan representation on strategic issues – and the move has been backed by the vast majority of Liverpool fans.