Posted on 4th October 2018
Throughout the first national lockdown in the spring of 2020 we produced and updated guidance regularly as new government schemes for coping with the shutdown and its associated effects were announced.
Posted on 4th October 2018
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
FSF Cymru met with the Football Association of Wales, South Wales Police and the management of the Principality Stadium this week to discuss supporters’ concerns ahead of their winter internationals.
Wales are due to play Spain at the ground on Thursday 11th October in the UEFA Nation’s League and it’s the first time the Principality Stadium has hosted an international football match since 2011. FSF Cymru have compiled an advice sheet for supporters making the trip.
For their next home game after that Wales will be heading back to the Cardiff City Stadium, against Denmark in November.
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Throughout the first national lockdown in the spring of 2020 we produced and updated guidance regularly as new government schemes for coping with the shutdown and its associated effects were announced.
Over the last 12 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been producing and updating guidance for community-owned clubs as new government schemes for coping with the shutdown and its associated effects were announced.
Wales last qualified for a World Cup in 1958 – the same year the modern hula hoop was invented – but could be heading to Qatar 2022 and taking a new generation of fans along with them in the process.
Some fans like a beer at the match, and some don’t, but the real issue is the last minute u-turn which speaks to a wider problem - the total lack of communication and clarity.