Posted on 24th May 2019
This week EFL clubs decided to curtail the League One and League Two seasons – with the final tables being decided on a points-per-game basis.
Posted on 24th May 2019
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
This bank holiday weekend the EFL play-off finals will be taking place at Wembley – and once again there will be pub splits in place for each fixture.
Many of you will be looking for a quick pint along the way and ahead of every major fixture at Wembley local pubs are “split”. It’s important fans know which are “theirs”. The pubs may refuse entry to the “wrong” fans.
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.
So see below the split in place around Wembley stadium on Saturday 25th, Sunday 26th and Monday 27th May:
East – Tranmere Rovers, Sunderland & Derby County
West – Newport County, Charlton Athletic & Aston Villa
Thanks to PA Images for the image used in this article.
This week EFL clubs decided to curtail the League One and League Two seasons – with the final tables being decided on a points-per-game basis.
Fan representatives from the EFL's three divisions met with then outgoing chief executive Shaun Harvey and other senior league officials in London on Friday 24th May.
Fan representatives from the EFL’s three divisions met with senior league officials in London on Tuesday 3rd December 2019.
Supporter groups from the four finalists of the Champions League and Europa League are calling on fans across the continent to campaign for more supporter-orientated finals.