Posted on 19th May 2014
Football Supporters Europe (FSE) has once again outlined its opposition to UEFA future plans for European competition, with a statement co-signed by groups representing millions of matchgoing fans across the continent.
Posted on 19th May 2014
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
This year’s Football League play-off finals take place at Wembley on 24th, 25th, and 26th May. Pubs in the area of Wembley Stadium will be designated to specific sets of supporters (see below).
Please note the FSF doesn’t play any role in allocating pubs to specific sets of fans, the Met Police share this information and we believe it’s important fans know the lay of the land so they can make the most of their day.
Any further updates will be shared via the FSF’s social media accounts on Twitter @The_FSF and Facebook.
QPR/Rotherham United/Fleetwood Town (east side):
Derby County/Leyton Orient/Burton Albion (west side):
Useful links:
Thanks to Gouldy99 for the image reproduced under CC license.
Football Supporters Europe (FSE) has once again outlined its opposition to UEFA future plans for European competition, with a statement co-signed by groups representing millions of matchgoing fans across the continent.
Last weekend’s FA Cup final between Chelsea and Liverpool might have been short on goals, even if it was a great game, but viewers will have noticed an abundance of smoke bombs.
Brentford, QPR and Wolves are the latest clubs to confirm they will have safe standing areas – and more clubs are expected to follow next season as the Government has confirmed that Premier League and Championship clubs can introduce standing during 2022/23.
Fan representatives from the men’s and women’s game met with senior FA officials at Wembley earlier this month to discuss a variety of important issues within football.