Posted on 24th October 2023
The FSA’s first official women’s game supporter engagement meeting with the FA took place in October and you can catch up on what was discussed below.
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Posted on 24th October 2023
Fan representatives from the men’s and women’s game met with senior FA officials at Wembley earlier this month to discuss a variety of important issues within football.
The meetings take place under the auspices of the Football Supporters’ Association as part of the FA’s commitment to fan engagement, which includes a minimum of three “whole game” meetings per year.
This meeting was attended by fans from different supporter groups from the Premier League, EFL, women’s game, non-league football and international football – all drawn from the FSA’s network of affiliated and associated fan groups, fanzines and activists.
The FSA’s first official women’s game supporter engagement meeting with the FA took place in October and you can catch up on what was discussed below.
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