Posted on 28th March 2019
Supporter representatives from top-flight clubs recently met with Premier League executives to discuss a range of issues which impact match-going fans.
Posted on 28th March 2019
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Supporter representatives from every top-flight club recently met with Premier League executives to discuss a range of issues impacting match-going fans.
The meeting took place under the auspices of the Unified Football Supporters Organisation, formed as a result of the merger between the FSF and Supporters Direct, on 21st March and was attended by Premier League interim chief executive Richard Masters and other league officials.
Fan representatives from every Premier League club attended the meeting, drawn from our network of democratically structured trusts and supporter groups, as well as some fanzines and activists.
This was the sixth meeting between fan organisations and the Premier League which followed Government recommendations on fan engagement. The first took place in July 2016.
Future meetings will take place on a bi-annual basis with the next one due to take place in Autumn 2019.
Supporter representatives from top-flight clubs recently met with Premier League executives to discuss a range of issues which impact match-going fans.
Supporter representatives from top-flight clubs recently met with Premier League executives to discuss a range of issues which impact match-going fans – including the European Super League and the return to grounds.
Supporter representatives from top-flight clubs met with the Premier League in late September to discuss a range of issues which impact match-going fans – including the return to grounds, Fan-Led Review of Football Governance and the impact of TV picks on match-goers.
Supporter reps from the FSA’s Premier League Network met with top-flight officials last month to discuss a range of topics including fixture scheduling, VAR, fan behaviour, supporter engagement and more.