Posted on 13th May 2011
During what was one of the hottest weekends of the year football fans have once again had to voice complaints about their treatment – particularly around access to water and other heatwave essentials such as sun cream.
Posted on 13th May 2011
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Most of the clips we bring you have one fall guy but this week’s effort goes one better than that with two players making howlers. The action comes from Bolivia where San Jose striker Maxi Andrade finds himself clean through with an opening goal after the keeper goes walkabout on a bizarre wander. Somehow he still manages to miss and make himself look a bit of a fool.
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During what was one of the hottest weekends of the year football fans have once again had to voice complaints about their treatment – particularly around access to water and other heatwave essentials such as sun cream.
Yesterday supporters from fan groups in the FSA’s League One & Two Network gave evidence to the government’s fan-led review. The chair, Tracey Crouch MP, and the rest of the panel heard from a number of supporters’ trusts and fan groups about the big issues in the third and fourth tiers.
Manchester City have announced that they will be the latest Premier League club to install rail seating at their ground, anticipating a change in Government legislation.
Supporters from the men’s and women’s game who have been locked out of their team’s cup finals have taken to virtual ticket sales to raise money for good causes.