Posted on 7th September 2009
The FSA and FA are encouraging supporters who want to help generate an even better atmosphere at future Lionesses internationals to secure their seats in the “singing section” for the upcoming away trip to Hampden Park.
Posted on 7th September 2009
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Issues 95 and 96 of Free Lions, the FSF’s England fanzine, are now available to order. England regulars will also be able to pick up their free copy of Free Lions 96 before Wednesday’s game against Croatia from all of the usual spots. Looks out for Free Lions volunteers handing out the fanzine at the bottom of the ramps on Olympic Way, or outside turnstiles M and N near Wembley Stadium station, from about 4.00pm.
While there’s no doubt £1 is a bargain price for Free Lions did you know you can actually get your hands on a brand spanking new copy delivered straight to your door for as little as 60p per issue? So if you’ve been to the game and your copy is a bit torn and tattered, or you didn’t manage to pick one up in the first place, it’s a pretty cheap solution to your woes.
Click here to subscribe to Free Lions via Direct Debit and get 10 issues for only £6 (inc. P&P). Fill out the form and post or scan/email back to us.
If you like to try before you buy why not have a digital flick through Free Lions? Click here to download Free Lions Issue 95 or Issue 96.
The FSA and FA are encouraging supporters who want to help generate an even better atmosphere at future Lionesses internationals to secure their seats in the “singing section” for the upcoming away trip to Hampden Park.
As it’s International Women’s Day we thought it a good time to speak to some of the women on our National Council – Ally Simcock, Kristine Green, and Sarah Stelling – in a special extended feature. We wanted hear about how they got into football, football activism, and whether they’d ever been treated differently at the match…
The Women’s Football Weekend is almost here as the spotlight falls on the women’s game this Saturday and Sunday with live games on the BBC, Sky and FA player across the weekend.
Football Supporters’ Association chief executive Kevin Miles appeared on Sky Sports News yesterday to discuss UEFA’s latest proposed European competition changes.