Posted on 2nd February 2018
Fan representatives from the EFL’s three divisions met online with the competition’s senior officials at the end of February to discuss ongoing issues across the leagues.
Posted on 2nd February 2018
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The next meeting of the FSF Southern Division will take place at 12 noon on Sunday 11th February 2018 in the Supporters’ Bar at Woking FC’s Laithwaite Community Stadium.
The full address for the venue is Woking FC’s Laithwaite Community Stadium, Kingfield, Woking, Surrey, GU22 9AA.
How to get there by Road:
Leave the M25 at Junction 10 and take the A3 towards Guildford. On approaching Guildford turn tight onto the A320 towards Woking. On entering Woking turn right at the roundabout onto Wych Hill Lane, the A247 towards Old Woking. This road leads onto the A247 Kingfield Road and the entrance to the ground is down on the right. If you follow the signs around Woking for the nearby leisure/sports centre it will help you find it.
How to get there by train:
Woking station is served by trains from London Waterloo and is about a mile from the ground. Exit the station on the opposite side to the town (Station Approach/Oriental Road/coaches for Heathrow side) Turn right down Station Approach and at the bottom turn left onto Claremont Road (the A320). At the end of Claremont Road turn left on Kingfield Road and the ground is over the road on your right. The Supporters’ Bar is just inside the gate.
A buffet lunch will be served at 12 noon, the meeting will start at 12.30 prompt. In order to assist with the catering, if you have not already done so, please could you confirm your attendance to [email protected]
AGENDA
1. Chair’s Opening Remarks
2. Apologies
3. Minutes of Previous Meeting
4. Matters Arising
5. Chair’s Report
6. Secretary’s Report
7. NC Delegate’s Report
8. Pyramid Officers Report
9. Club Reports [We aim for 5 minutes per club].
10 Topic for discussion from the floor, at the Chair’s discretion.
11. Any other business
12. Date and venue for next meeting
Thanks to the BMA for the image used in this article. Reproduced here under Creative Commons license.
Fan representatives from the EFL’s three divisions met online with the competition’s senior officials at the end of February to discuss ongoing issues across the leagues.
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