Posted on 5th February 2012
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 5th February 2012
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The next meeting of the Football Supporters’ Federation’s Southern Division will take place on Sunday 5th February (12 noon) at Southend United’s Roots Hall (SS2 6NQ). Click here for Google Maps or here to download the full agenda/detailed directions.
Let Pam know if you have any special dietary requirements too. Non-members are welcome to attend although it is free to join the FSF and will only take a few minutes of your time: www.fsf.org.uk/join.
On the agenda:
If you have any further queries email Southern Division chair Pam Wilkins: [email protected]
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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.
Earlier this month, supporter representatives from FSA Cymru met with the Football Association of Wales (FAW) to discuss issues around supporting the Welsh national team.
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.
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.