Posted on 14th October 2009
The NHS is “rallying the troops” for the war on coronavirus, with volunteers including football fans being called up to help vulnerable people stay safe and well at home.
Posted on 14th October 2009
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The collectors among you might remember that last month we told you about the charity auction organised by the National Association of Disabled Supporters via the bid4sport website. You could even get your hands on a signed Kieron Richardson photo (hold back baying masses!) alongside plenty of other must have goodies. Their auction is due to close tomorrow (Thursday October 15) so this is your last chance to bid for items which include shirts signed by the squads of:
While everyone loves a bargain, try not to be too tight, it is for charidee afterall but you could well get your hands on some fine items – check out the full list here.
All funds raised will go to supporting our friends at the National Association of Disabled Supporters whose aims are:
For more info click here to visit their website.
The NHS is “rallying the troops” for the war on coronavirus, with volunteers including football fans being called up to help vulnerable people stay safe and well at home.
The history and diversity of Lincoln City is being celebrated in a unique fan-designed shirt launched alongside a “My Club, My Shirt” style event in the city centre today.
Thousands of fans donated money to their local foodbanks this weekend instead of paying for access to see their teams play over the Premier League’s opening pay-per-view weekend.
The Fans for Diversity campaign, a partnership between the FSA and Kick It Out, continues to assist supporters around the country, and we spoke to campaign lead Anwar Uddin about recent work to promote diversity via three new projects in London…