Today’s media have been full of outraged coverage of Newcastle United fan – oh, and billionaire owner – Mike Ashley being seen by a television audience of millions downing a pint of lager in the Emirates stadium on Saturday.
Today’s media have been full of outraged coverage of Newcastle United fan – oh, and billionaire owner – Mike Ashley being seen by a television audience of millions downing a pint of lager in the Emirates stadium on Saturday.
Eurostand 08 (September 13-14) will see fans across the continent stand together against UEFA’s ruling that all venues hosting European and international fixtures must be all-seater stadiums.
For those among you interested in bringing back the choice to stand at your local ground, there’s an important event coming up.
The Football Supporters’ Federation has applauded the Premier League for punishing Birmingham City for discriminatory pricing against away fans during the 2007/8 season.
Football fans have been warned that large sections of the nation’s railway network will be subject to severe disruptions during the next THREE weeks.
The Football Supporters’ Federation has recently launched a Northeast Division, meeting this Thursday 21st August at the Irish Centre inNewcastle at 7.30pm. The venue (Irish Centre,43-49 Gallowgate Street,NE1 4SG) is close to St. James and Monument Metro stations. The division has representation from across the region and beyond (we even let in the odd NE-basedHalifax fan).
Barcelona and Zagreb should be familiar to regular England followers as they visited both in the doomed Euro 2008 qualifying campaign, with neither bringing especially fond memories.
Chelsea and England star Joe Cole hopes the Premier League will scrap its proposals to play competitive domestic matches abroad.
Here at FSF Towers we love nothing better than an online football game as we’re always keen to use our considerable expertise (honest) to win a few prizes. This year we’ve hooked up with two of the best online games around and guaranteed some fantastic prizes for FSF mini-league members in the process, including flights to New York for one of our competition winners! Best of all, they’re both entirely free to enter.
The Football Supporters’ Federation is calling on the Premier League to clarify the current position regarding its Fit and Proper Persons Test for potential owners of Premier League clubs.
The Football Supporters’ Federation is extremely disappointed to learn of Portsmouth FCs new ticketing scheme. From the start of next season those supporters wishing to buy tickets to watch their team against the ‘big four’, as well as Spurs, Newcastle and West Ham, must also buy combined tickets for ‘coupled’ games.
England fans have been warned to get their visa applications for Belarus as soon as possible as the Football Supporters’ Federation has learned that prices are to rise by £50. Consular processing changes are to blame for the rise although fans may still be able to secure visas and vouchers at the old rate if they act quickly.
England fans have been warned to get their visa applications for Belarus as soon as possible as the Football Supporters’ Federation has learned that prices are to rise by £60. Consular processing changes are to blame for the rise although fans may still be able to secure visas and vouchers at the old rate if they act quickly.
For those of you with an unquenchable thirst for stats and facts the FSF has hooked up with a few publishers and secured discounts on 2008-09 football year books for our FanMail recipients, should you be interested, including The Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2008-09 (formerly Rothmans), Playfair Annual 08-09 and the Nationwide Football Annual 2008-09.
Planning to let the train take the strain as you travel to pre-season friendly or over the next fortnight or so?
ENGLAND fans planning to travel to Belarus for the World Cup qualifier in Belarus on October 15, 2008, are reminded they will require a valid Belarusian visa.
ENGLAND AND WALES fans planning to travel to Belarus or Russia for their respective World Cup qualifiers are reminded that they will need a visa to enter the countries.
Fans across England are once again letting off steam on message boards and newspaper letter-pages as news filtered through of the Premier League’s re-scheduled kick-off times.