Posted on 5th May 2008
The Joint Committee on Human Rights is scrutinising the controversial Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which was introduced into Parliament in March earlier this year.
Posted on 5th May 2008
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Emirates Stadium, Islington, London, N5 1BU
Saturday 5th July 2008 – 10.00am to 5.30pm – FREE ENTRY
Fans from all over England & Wales will be converging on north London in July for the annual FSF Football Fans’ Parliament.
Registration and attendance is absolutely FREE (even if you’re not a member or affiliate, but you’ll only get to vote if you are).
There’ll be debates and seminar sessions on all the important issues facing our game, including:
There will be lots of guests and lively debate.
Accommodation and Gala Dinner
Attendance at the FSF’s Gala Dinner on the eve of the Fans’ Parliament is open to all (priority to FSF members and affiliates).
For FSF members and affiliates (and their accompanying partners) there are special hotel packages available for the weekend.
Please send completed forms by post to:
C J Clark,
4,Lyndale Grove
Wrexham,
LL12 8DQ
Together with a £50 per person deposit. Please make cheques payable to FSF Emirates Conference. Balance payments must be paid by 31st May 2008. Please note no reminders will be sent.
You can reserve your place by e-mail, or submit queries on: [email protected]
The Joint Committee on Human Rights is scrutinising the controversial Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which was introduced into Parliament in March earlier this year.
Football reform was once again up for debate in Parliament as a whole host of football figures appeared in front of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee – including Kevin Miles, Chief Executive of the Football Supporters’ Association.
MPs from across the political spectrum yesterday backed the Government’s commitment to an independent football regulator at a Parliamentary debate held by Reading East MP Matt Rodda – whose local club is in crisis mode.
Registration is now open for the FSA AGM, which will be held online on 11th December at 6:30pm.