Posted on 28th March 2017
Leading officials from the Premier League’s refereeing body have told supporters that they will continue to represent their views in discussions with FIFA on the use of VAR technology in the game.
Posted on 28th March 2017
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The FSF’s Yorkshire division will be meeting in April to discuss ticket price campaigning in the area.
Starting at 1pm on Sunday, 9th April, the meeting will be held at the Brewery Tap, New Station Street in Leeds – a short walk from the train station.
Lunch will be provided free of charge from 12.30, for those who have pre-confirmed their attendance, and ordered by Wednesday 5th April by e-mailing [email protected]
All FSF members and non-members welcome.
Agenda:
For further information email FSF Yorkshire Division chair Alan Bloore.
Thanks to Adam Bruderer for the image used in this story. Reproduced here under Creative Commons license.
Leading officials from the Premier League’s refereeing body have told supporters that they will continue to represent their views in discussions with FIFA on the use of VAR technology in the game.
Yesterday, a delegation of fan representatives led by Football Supporters Europe met with UEFA and its president Aleksander Čeferin to discuss the fallout from the European Super League and the critical role that fans played in its demise.
At the end of January, supporter representatives from FSA Cymru met with the Football Association of Wales (FAW) and senior figures from the Welsh police to discuss issues impacting Wales fans.
Fan representatives from the EFL’s three divisions met online with the competition’s senior officials towards the end of January to discuss ongoing issues across the leagues.