Posted on 17th May 2016
Just under £10m worth of grants have been made available by the football authorities to help small non-league and community clubs get their pitches ready for football’s return.
Posted on 17th May 2016
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
You can follow England and Wales in style this summer with limited edition, top quality FSF and Goalsoul t-shirts – and FSF members can also use the promo code “FSFGLSL16” for a 20% discount.
Goulsoul have been kind enough to design two cracking limited edition Tees for us – English Rose and Welsh Dragon – to mark the European Championships in France this summer.
Goalsoul say the English Rose T-shirt is: “In celebration of England qualifying together for the European Championship in France, we bring you the beautiful ‘English Rose’, our reimagining of the Three Lions emblem.”
The red dragon has been associated with Wales for centuries, and as such, the flag is claimed to be the oldest national flag still in use. The Welsh Dragon T-shirt from Goalsoul offers a unique take on the symbol of Wales’ pride in their history and culture.
Just under £10m worth of grants have been made available by the football authorities to help small non-league and community clubs get their pitches ready for football’s return.
Almost £2.2m in grants is being made available by the Football Foundation to help non-league and community clubs get their facilities ready to host fans again.
This year we’ve been promoting #TerraceTalk – a fan-led mental health initiative – to encourage open and honest conversations about mental health and encourage supporters who need them to seek out mental health support services.
England take on Ivory Coast in an international friendly later this month and FSA members can now take advantage of a discount on tickets for the Wembley fixture.