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FSF Southern Division meeting (Sunday 8th September)

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 8th September 2013. The meeting will be held in the Players’ Lounge at the Madejski Stadium, Reading, RG2 0FL (exit M4 at Junction 11). The meeting will start at 12.30pm.

  • If you have any queries or want to register please email the Southern Division’s Secretary Paul Ellix via: [email protected]

Agenda:

  1. Chair’s Opening Remarks
  2. Apologies for Absence
  3. Minutes of the meeting held 7 April 2013
  4. Matters Arising
  5. Chair’s Report
  6. Secretary’s Report
  7. Report on Supporters’ Summit
  8. Anti-homophobia and work by Brighton and Hove Supporters Club (BHASC)  and the Gay Football Supporters’ Network (GFSN)
  9. National Council Delegate’s Report
  10. Pyramid Report
  11. Club Reports (we aim for 5 minutes per report plus appropriate discussion).
  12. Any other business
  13. Date and location of next meeting

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  • Premier Leage Fans Fund

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