Posted on 3rd December 2012
New regulations in the FA Women’s Super League which will offer easier access to tickets for away fans have been welcomed by supporters’ groups.
Posted on 3rd December 2012
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Welcome to the FSF’s new website!
Well isn’t this nice? We’re very pleased to welcome you into our shiny-new home, take off your shoes and feel free to have a nose around and check the furnishings. Yeah, we’ve moved in, but there’s still a lick of paint to be added here, a screw to be turned there.
Over the coming weeks you’ll see clever new features added on an almost daily basis until this beta version turns into a properly fantastic website. To further mix our metaphors, we’re in pre-season training and the opening game of the season is still a couple of weeks away.
Keep an eye out for loads more new stuff including:
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New regulations in the FA Women’s Super League which will offer easier access to tickets for away fans have been welcomed by supporters’ groups.
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