Posted on 28th July 2015
Welcome to FSA Cymru’s third update of 2020 – which will of course be navigating the potential return to live football in the coming months…
Posted on 28th July 2015
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The FA Community Shield takes place on Sunday 2nd August 2015 (3pm) and information for supporters around Wembley Stadium has been released.
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 – follow us on Facebook here and Twitter @The_FSF. The Met’s Football Unit is @MPSFootballUnit .
East side – Arsenal
West side – Chelsea
Thanks to Jonas for the image used in this artcle. Reproduced here under CC license.
Welcome to FSA Cymru’s third update of 2020 – which will of course be navigating the potential return to live football in the coming months…
Three-quarters (74.8%) of fans intend to return to stadiums from the first fixture in August, with two-thirds of supporters (65.2%) describing themselves as ‘excited’ and four in ten (41.7%) ‘optimistic’ about a return to grounds next season according to the results of an FSA survey.
This week, supporter representatives from FSA Cymru met with the Football Association of Wales (FAW) and senior figures from the Welsh police to discuss issues impacting Wales fans.
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.