Posted on 29th April 2016
The FSA is supporting an online workshop looking at the work going on to preserve football’s rich heritage and supporters are encouraged to sign-up.
Posted on 29th April 2016
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Football fans are being invited along to an event being hosted by BT at the National Football Museum on May 9th.
The event is being held between BT and 100% Sport and aims to discuss with supporters how football can be made more sustainable.
During the day supporters will have the opportunity to put questions to BT Sport’s chief operating officer Jamie Hindhaugh in a 45 minute Q&A session.
Some travel expenses can be paid but spaces are limited. To request a spot email [email protected]
The FSA is supporting an online workshop looking at the work going on to preserve football’s rich heritage and supporters are encouraged to sign-up.
The Fans for Diversity campaign will be supporting a one-off game ahead of Brighton’s pride event next month to celebrate LGBT culture in football.
While the excitement and celebration of this weekend's Football United event has been attracting the attention of the LGBT+ community and the media, it may perplex some football fans about why events like this are needed, and why they are important.
Non-League Day, the biggest volunteer-led event in the non-league system, is returning for its tenth consecutive season this Saturday.