Posted on 24th April 2015
Since last weekend’s match postponements we’ve had numerous supporters, who are potentially going to be left out of pocket, getting in touch and requesting information relating to refunds.
Posted on 24th April 2015
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
***Unfortunately due to unforeseen circumstances, we have had to postpone the Bristol roadshow event which was scheduled for Tuesday 19th May 2015. We’re disappointed that we won’t be able to meet members, but if anyone in the Bristol area still wants to get involved with the FSF, you can email: [email protected]***
About the FSF: We fight for the rights of fans with campaigns such as Twenty’s Plenty for Away Tickets, Safe Standing, and Watching Football Is Not A Crime! We regularly meet with the game’s authorities to argue the supporters’ case and help with club-specific campaigns.
Since last weekend’s match postponements we’ve had numerous supporters, who are potentially going to be left out of pocket, getting in touch and requesting information relating to refunds.
The breadth and diversity of Bristol Rovers’ fanbase is being celebrated in a new portrait exhibition created to mark the launch of the club’s new shirt – the latest club to participate in Fans for Diversity’s ‘My Club, My Shirt’ project.
Bristol City are the latest club to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with their supporters after forming an agreement with Bristol City Supporters Club & Trust.