Posted on 29th April 2008
The FSA and FA are encouraging supporters who want to help generate an even better atmosphere at future Lionesses internationals to secure their seats in the “singing section” for the upcoming away trip to Hampden Park.
Posted on 29th April 2008
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Those clever people in our technical department have been locked in darkened rooms lately, slaving away to ensure that visiting our website is a more rewarding experience than ever. Overhauling www.fsf.org.uk has been an enormous task for all concerned and we hope you enjoy the improvements made.
Apparently, they’ve improved the overall design, simplified the navigation, reformatted the database and made the whole thing faster, more robust and easier to use. The techies have told me to stress that, as with any project of this size, there will inevitably be some teething troubles during the first few days of the new site being operational, and all feedback is welcome at [email protected]
All FSF members will shortly be receiving log in details to allow them access to a members only section of the site.
The FSA and FA are encouraging supporters who want to help generate an even better atmosphere at future Lionesses internationals to secure their seats in the “singing section” for the upcoming away trip to Hampden Park.
As we get into the 2023-24 season, it’s become clear that football fans across the country are coming out of a summer of ticket price hikes. Many clubs have raised their season ticket and matchday prices across the board despite the ongoing cost of living crisis.
As part of the ongoing fan-led mental health campaign #TerraceTalk we will be hosting a second panel discussion during Mental Health Awareness Week on Thursday 13th May from 6.00pm-7.30pm.
Last month we held the second in a series of events for the fan-led mental health campaign #TerraceTalk.