Posted on 5th August 2010
Ashley Brown, head of governance and club liaison at the Football Supporters’ Association, will be appearing in the third episode of the SIGA-Soccerex Webinar series ‘COVID 360° – Where does football go now?’ this week.
Posted on 5th August 2010
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The Football Supporter 022 is out and asks the question: are you hungry for kick off? We can’t wait. Any self-respecting football fan will be looking to snap their copy up as quick as you can say “what World Cup?” and with international failure now firmly in the past we look to the future and ask just how do you go about changing the laws of football? It’s not as easy as you’d think.
The Football Supporter 022 also brings you:
Download your free copy of The Football Supporter here.
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The Football Supporters’ Federation on Facebook.
Ashley Brown, head of governance and club liaison at the Football Supporters’ Association, will be appearing in the third episode of the SIGA-Soccerex Webinar series ‘COVID 360° – Where does football go now?’ this week.
Following the collapse of the European Super League, Football Supporters Europe, the pan-European body which represents football supporters across the continent and of which the FSA is a member, have released this statement:
Nine out of 10 fans in the women’s game say they will return to watch live football, according to a new survey by the Football Supporters’ Association (FSA).
Today the FA confirmed that Steve Dale’s application for Bury FC to join the National League System for the 2020/21 season has not been accepted by its Alliance Leagues Committee and this decision has now been ratified by the FA Council. Here the FSA’s head of national game and community ownership Andy Walsh explains why that decision was the right one and how the future of football in the town is supporter-led…