Posted on 19th August 2016
Three of the biggest Northern Premier League clubs have joined forces to write to the Government warning that they face financial ruin if urgent measures are not taken.
Posted on 19th August 2016
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The FSF recently joined forces with Virgin Media to cut costs for away fans – with the Southampton shirt sponsor backing the Twenty’s Plenty campaign.
Virgin Media will be subsidising all away fans who visit St Mary’s Stadium this season, capping the ticket cost at £20.
Following the launch of the initiative a number of fans of Premier League club spoke to Virgin Media about the importance of the campaign. You can see a selection of their thoughts below…
We spoke to real fans to get their thoughts on @The_FSF‘s #TwentysPlenty campaign. Here’s what they had to sayhttps://t.co/16z1EmYIK8
— Virgin Media (@virginmedia) August 19, 2016
Three of the biggest Northern Premier League clubs have joined forces to write to the Government warning that they face financial ruin if urgent measures are not taken.
There are many levels of supporter engagement and, close to the top, is the inclusion of suitably skilled fan-elected directors on the boards of football clubs.
Football Supporters’ Association chief executive Kevin Miles appeared on Sky Sports News yesterday to discuss UEFA’s latest proposed European competition changes.
Football Supporters Europe (FSE) has once again outlined its opposition to UEFA future plans for European competition, with a statement co-signed by groups representing millions of matchgoing fans across the continent.