Posted on 20th March 2008
Cardiff City, Wigan Athletic and Notts County have all been singled out for praise for how they welcome away fans at their stadiums.
Posted on 20th March 2008
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The FA have today announced not one but two summer friendlies starting with a home game against the USA at Wembley on 28th May. A second game away in Trinidad will follow four days later on the 1st June.
Asalways the FSF have produced a fans’ guide for those of you wanting to travel to Trinidad & Tobago.
Cardiff City, Wigan Athletic and Notts County have all been singled out for praise for how they welcome away fans at their stadiums.
Preston North End, Doncaster Rovers and Exeter City have been recognised by the EFL for the welcome they provided to away fans this season.
At the FSA National Council meeting held on 31st October, three new members of the FSA board were elected.
Non-league clubs will be buoyed by the findings of a survey which indicates more than three quarters of regular matchgoers intend on returning to the game straight away if it is able to kick-off this autumn, but there is still work to do ensuring fans feel safe within stadiums.