Posted on 5th April 2019
Elections are now open for individual member representatives on the FSA’s National Council, ahead of our 2022 AGM.
Posted on 5th April 2019
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The next meeting of the National Game Network will take place on Sunday 28th April at the Mechanics Institute in Manchester, from 12:30 to approximately 15:00. It is open to representatives from any affiliated or associated supporters groups in the Welsh leagues and the English non-league pyramid, as well as individual fans of clubs throughout these leagues.
The meeting will touch on all the pressing issues facing supporters of Welsh clubs and English non-league clubs, and is your chance to raise the issues you face, and to focus the areas that you think we should be working on in the coming months. A summary of the items discussed at the last meeting can be found here.
We will also be able to provide an update from our structured dialogue meeting with the CEO of the National League, which takes place earlier that week.
Elections
The meeting will also ratify the election of the two remaining vacancies on the National Council of the Unified Football Supporters Organisation.
There are four candidates standing for the two vacancies – their election statements can be found at this link.
Voting is open now at this link, and will close at 5pm on Friday 26th April.
In order to be eligible to vote, you must be a representative of an affiliated organisation of either the FSF or SD whose club plays in the Welsh league system or English non-league. Definitions of what constitutes an affiliate can be found below, and by casting your vote you agree that your organisation fulfils these criteria.
You may vote for up to two individuals. The ballot will close at 5pm on 26th April 2019. The result of the ballot is subject to ratification at the meeting of the National Game Network on 28th April 2019, and follows the election protocol established at the network’s last meeting in January.
In order to gauge attendance, please email either [email protected] or [email protected] if you are planning to come along.
Thanks to James Boyes for the image used in this article. Reproduced here under Creative Commons license.
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