Posted on 9th March 2015
Following on from months of work with fan reps across the EFL, the FSA is pleased to launch #TerraceTalk – a supporter-led mental health initiative.
Posted on 9th March 2015
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Sunderland fanzine A Love Supreme is an associate member of the FSF and editor-in-chief Martyn McFadden pointed us in the direction of #MenUnited – Prostate Cancer UK’s campaign to raise funds and awareness.
Keep an eye out on post-match interviews and you’ll notice plenty of football managers wearing the Prostate Cancer UK badges too.
In the UK, about one in eight men will get prostate cancer at some point in their lives. Older men, men with a family history of prostate cancer, and black men are more at risk – find out more about the risks and signs/symptoms here.
Visit Prostate Cancer’s Men United site and do your bit:
Music: ‘Keep Moving’ by Hyde & Beast from the album ‘Keep Moving’ which is out now. www.hydeandbeast.co.uk / www.facebook.com/hydeandbeast
Following on from months of work with fan reps across the EFL, the FSA is pleased to launch #TerraceTalk – a supporter-led mental health initiative.
Did you take part in protests, campaigning or any action against the European Super League last month? If so, the National Football Museum based in Manchester wants to hear from you.
FSA affiliates and LGBT+ group at Sheffield United, the Rainbow Blades, have launched a campaign to help fans become ‘allies’ of their fellow supporters.
FSA-affiliates Huddersfield Town Supporters’ Association (HTSA) have joined a number of clubs and Birmingham County FA in giving their support to the Pledgeball environment campaign.