Posted on 1st May 2012
We’ve featured goals from the top of the game to the grassroots and this week it’s the latter with Sunday League side Chells Rovers grabbing a ridiculous late winner. Hat-tip to ICYMI GOAT James Dart.
Posted on 1st May 2012
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Kick It Out is currently seeking a director to take forward the next phase of the organisation’s strategy. Working within the football, educational and community sectors to challenge discrimination, encourage inclusive practices and work for positive change, the initiative is funded by the FA, the PFA, and the Premier League.
A small independent charity, Kick It Out was established in 1993 in response to widespread calls from clubs, players and fans to tackle racist attitudes existing within game. Since then, the campaign has widened its objectives to cover all aspects of inequality, discrimination and exclusion.
Candidates applying for this position will have a proven track record of successful organisational management, especially in change management, supervising and developing staff, and fundraising. They must also showcase extensive knowledge of football institutions and networks, and demonstrate the ability to lead and innovate.
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We’ve featured goals from the top of the game to the grassroots and this week it’s the latter with Sunday League side Chells Rovers grabbing a ridiculous late winner. Hat-tip to ICYMI GOAT James Dart.
Alongside Kick It Out, English football’s equality and inclusion organisation, the FSA is calling on England fans to stop the boos, support the team and applaud players taking the knee.
Scunthorpe United has announced the appointment of a fan-elected director following a vote involving the Iron’s supporter groups. Neil Wright, chair of the club’s London and South East Supporters Club, will represent supporters’ groups at board level.
Chelsea fans have released a statement criticising the Premier League and broadcasters as they still await news on the kick-off time for their upcoming game against Manchester United – now just 16 days away.