The FSA’s 2022 AGM is just a few weeks away and it once again presents an opportunity for members to have their say and propose new areas of FSA policy.
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Clear filterThe FSA’s 2022 AGM is just a few weeks away and it once again presents an opportunity for members to have their say and propose new areas of FSA policy.
Nominations are now open for the position of FSA vice chair as well as on the FSA’s National Council from the associate and individual membership tiers.
Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Football Supporters’ Association Limited (FSA) will be held at AFC Wimbledon’s Plough Lane stadium on Saturday 16th July 2022.
This year’s Football Supporters’ Association Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place on Saturday 16th July 2022 – the first to be held in-person since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This year’s Football Supporters’ Association Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place on Saturday 16th July 2022 – the first to be held in-person since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Football fans from across the country gathered online last week for the FSA’s 2021 AGM to discuss another 12 months of campaigning and propose new policies for the organisation on a range of issues affecting match-going fans.
The FSA’s third Annual Review, which was presented to our AGM on Friday 19th November, is now available to download.
Ahead of this year’s FSA AGM (register here) Neil Dady and Nicolas Andrews-Gauvain from Wolves 1877 Trust explain why they think football has to show real leadership to tackle the climate emergency…
Registration is now open for the FSA AGM, which will be held online on 19th November at 6:30pm.
Nominations are now open for the position of FSA chair as well as on the FSA’s National Council from the associate and individual membership tiers.
Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Football Supporters’ Association Limited (FSA) will be held online via zoom on Friday 19th November 2021 at 6.30pm.
The FSA has pledged to increase the number of women in its elected positions as part of an industry-wide campaign.
Ahead of our Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Friday 19th November, we will be conducting the process of electing representatives to our National Council.
This year’s Football Supporters’ Association Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place online on Friday 19th November 2021.
As it’s International Women’s Day we thought it a good time to speak to some of the women on our National Council – Ally Simcock, Kristine Green, and Sarah Stelling – in a special extended feature. We wanted hear about how they got into football, football activism, and whether they’d ever been treated differently at the match…
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…
At the FSA’s National Council meeting on Monday 1st February, an election was held among the National Council membership for the four vacant positions on the FSA Board. The following candidates stood for election:
Football fans from across the country gathered online back in December for the FSA’s 2020 AGM to discuss another 18 months of campaigning and propose new policies for the organisation on a range of issues affecting match-going fans.
At our AGM on Friday 11th December various elections for the National Council were concluded.
The FSA’s second Annual Review, which will be presented to our AGM on Friday 11th December, is now available to download.