Posted on 7th May 2013
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 7th May 2013
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The Football Supporters’ Federation is offering fans the chance to win a pair of VIP tickets for one of the upcoming npower League One (Sunday 19th May) or npower League Two (Sat 18th May) play-off finals at Wembley. We have five pairs of VIP tickets for both games.
You must be an FSF member to be eligible – join the FSF for free here.
The deadline for entries is 4pm on Friday 10th May 2013. We’ll notify the winners by email on the same day. Multiple entries are not allowed and one of the four teams involved in the play-offs must be specified.
Competition winners will receive:
This package normally costs around £200 per person but being kind-hearted souls we’re giving FSF members the opportunity to win these tickets for free.
Good luck!
The Football League has requested all fans abide by the additional T&Cs for tickets:
– The winning prize is a pair of tickets. Travel and accommodation are the responsibility of the prize winner.
– The prize winner is not permitted, by virtue of Section 166 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1998 to sell or otherwise dispose of the two tickets to any other third party whatsoever. In the event of the prize winner being unable to accept the prize, upon agreement of The Football League, he/she can nominate a family member or partner to accept the prize on their behalf.
– The Football League reserves the right to require evidence of identification in order to gain admittance to the relevant event.
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.
UEFA announced today that supporters of teams competing in the Champions League and Europa League final will be offered a substantial number of free tickets as a gesture of thanks for their support of European football during the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 has presented a hugely challenging and uncertain time for everyone and our thoughts are with all those directly affected by the pandemic. The Government’s message is clear – stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives.
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.