Posted on 2nd September 2014
The FSF’s All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Football Supporters will be meeting in Parliament next week to hear about the safe standing campaign.
Posted on 2nd September 2014
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
England play Switzerland in Basel (Monday 8th September) for the first away fixture of their European Championships qualifying campaign.
As ever the FSF Fans’ Embassy team will be there, dishing out Free Lions to travelling fans who want to brush up on Basel (BOOM! BOOM!) – download Free Lions Issue 135 here.
The FSF Fans’ Embassy will operate on the afternoon of Sunday 7th September, and between 10am-5pm on matchday, based on Barfuesserplatz in the city centre.
Free Lions Issue 135 contents:
The Foreign Office has also produced a handy guide, which travelling fans might wish to have a look at.
The Fans’ Embassy helpline is available around the clock on +44 7956 121314.
Thanks to Ben Terrett for the image reproduced under CC license.
The FSF’s All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Football Supporters will be meeting in Parliament next week to hear about the safe standing campaign.
This week in Parliament the Government was questioned about standing at football but reiterated that it does “not have any plans at this moment to change” all-seater legislation.
FSA member and community-owned football club Wythenshawe AFC are raising funds to improve the facilities at their Hollyhedge Park home.
England travel to Amsterdam this Friday to take on Holland in the first of two international friendlies being played over the next week.