Posted on 2nd September 2014
Reports appeared in the Telegraph this week about the potential for a new Sunday 6.30pm kick-off slot in the Premier League’s next TV deal.
Posted on 2nd September 2014
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
FSF Chief Executive Kevin Miles will make an appearance at the next Southern Division which takes place in ‘Arry’s Bar at The Den, Millwall, SE16 3LN on Sunday 21st September (buffet midday, KO 12.30pm).
Kevin will answer questions about his work for the FSF and explain his role in running the England Fans’ Embassy. The Fans’ Embassy supports fans when England play away for friendlies, qualifiers, and major tournaments.
Members and non-members alike are welcome to Southern Division meetings (although you might as well join the FSF since it’s free and only takes two minutes).
Agenda:
How to get to The Den
By Road
From North – Follow City signs from A1/M1, then signs for Shoreditch and Whitechapel. Follow Ring Road signs for Dover, cross over Tower Bridge and after one mile take first exit at the roundabout onto A2. From Elephant & Castle take A2 (New Kent Road) into Old Kent Road and turn left after four miles at The Gem Bar into Ilderton Road to Zampa Road SE16 3LN.
From South – Take A20 and A21 following signs to London. At New Cross follow signs for Surrey Quays into Kender Street, turn left into Old Kent Road then right at the turning signposted “car pound” into Ilderton Road. Zampa Road (SE16 3LN) is the seventh turning on the right.
From East – Take A2 to New Cross (then as south).
From West – From M4 and M3 follow South Circular (A205) then follow signs for Clapham, City (A3), then Camberwell to New Cross and then as from the South.
By Rail
South Bermondsey (approx 5mins walk). New Cross or New Cross Gate (approx 15 mins walk).
By Underground
East London Line to Surrey Quays or New Cross Gate (approx 15 mins walk). Jubilee Line to Canada Water (approx 20 mins walk).
By Bus
21, 53, 172, to Old Kent Road, P12 to Ilderton Road, 1 & 381 to Rotherhithe New Road, 47, 188, 225 to Surrey Quays.
Reports appeared in the Telegraph this week about the potential for a new Sunday 6.30pm kick-off slot in the Premier League’s next TV deal.
Healthy, well-run supporter organisations at club level are vital to the success of the FSA’s national campaign work, which is why we offer training on critical board-level roles to all of our member groups.
At the end of September, supporter representatives from FSA Cymru met with the Football Association of Wales (FAW) to discuss issues around supporting the Welsh national team.
Earlier today, the chief executive of the FSA Kevin Miles, along with other fan representatives, met with the prime minister Boris Johnson and secretary of state for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Oliver Dowden. Joined by senior figures from the FA and the Premier League, the meeting was called to discuss the response to the threat of a European Super League – below is our statement on the meeting.