Posted on 4th March 2014
Manchester United are the latest club looking to provide a dedicated standing area after asking their local authority to give the green light to 1,500 rail seats at Old Trafford.
Posted on 4th March 2014
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The Football Supporters’ Federation works all year round fighting for you and we thought it’d be nice to give an update on all things FSF ahead of 2014’s AGM. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for more regular updates.
REGISTRATION: Email your name/club/fans’ group and please specify which event you wish to attend: [email protected]
What’s the plan? FSF Chief Executive Kevin Miles will host events giving an overview of FSF work, paying particular attention to progress around Away Fans Matter and Twenty’s Plenty. There’ll be a chance to ask questions about FSF campaigns before we wrap things up after about 90 minutes (and catch any games on the box over a pint or two).
15th April is the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster which gives real significance to the London date. This will be commemorated and we hope to have a guest who can give updates on the Hillsborough Inquest and explain how fans of clubs across the country can show their support. There will also be a collection for the Hillsborough Justice Campaign.
This event is open to FSF members and non-members alike, although there’s really no excuse for not being a member since it’s free to join the FSF here.
Manchester United are the latest club looking to provide a dedicated standing area after asking their local authority to give the green light to 1,500 rail seats at Old Trafford.
Manchester United fans have written to the Mayor of Bruges over the treatment they received in the Belgian city during their Europa League fixture last week.
Manchester United have been given the go-ahead by their local authority to install rail seats at Old Trafford.
Manchester City have announced that they will be the latest Premier League club to install rail seating at their ground, anticipating a change in Government legislation.