Posted on 8th July 2013
The National League has announced that the upcoming Notts County vs Chesterfield fixture will be moved at only 10 days notice, following a request by BT Sport to broadcast the game.
Posted on 8th July 2013
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Sunday Mirror Sports Editor David Walker has always been a friend of the FSF so we’re more than happy to give his new book There’s Only One Arthur Bottom a little plug. We’ve got a copy to give away to one lucky fan too, read on…
There’s Only One Arthur Bottom explores the heroes and iconic figures that are revered by fans. From Arsenal to York City, every club in the Premier League and Football League is covered. To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question:
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The National League has announced that the upcoming Notts County vs Chesterfield fixture will be moved at only 10 days notice, following a request by BT Sport to broadcast the game.
Following reports that Ed Woodward, executive vice-chairman of Manchester United, had his home targeted by protestors last night, the Football Supporters’ Association has issued the following statement…
Witnessing the events at the Olympic Stadium on Saturday, FSF National Council & Spirit of Shankly member Roy Bentham saw a lot of similarities between Liverpool fans’ own struggle in the late-noughties and West Ham United’ fans against their current directors. Here he tells us what its like fighting for your club…
Writer Asif Burhan reports from Suffolk about a remarkable campaign to remember the contribution of Kevin Beattie to Ipswich Town’s greatest ever side…