Posted on 2nd March 2010
Reports appeared in the Telegraph this week about the potential for a new Sunday 6.30pm kick-off slot in the Premier League’s next TV deal.
Posted on 2nd March 2010
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
The next meeting the Yorkshire Division of the Football Supporters’ Federation will take place on Sunday, March 7th in the Iron’s Bar at Scunthorpe United’s Glanford Park, Doncaster Road, DN15 8TD – click here for directions via the trusty medium of Google Maps.
The meeting will kick-off at 12.30pm and a small buffet will be provided.
The meeting is open to all football fans and you do not have to be a member of the FSF to attend although we’d appreciate it if you could register with Alan so he knows how big a buffet to order!
Anyone wishing to attend, or add items to the agenda, should email FSF Yorkshire Representative Alan Bloore here or call 07711 386307. If anyone would like a lift to the meeting (or can drive other supporters there!) let Alan know too and he’ll do his best to coordinate that.
At Sunday’s meeting the Yorkshire Division will give an update to members on issues surrounding transport, safety, and accommodation for the upcoming World Cup so any England fans based in Yorkshire who plan on travelling to South Africa would be advised to come along. Also up for discussion will be the finances of football, ticket pricing, stewarding and plans for a ‘Sit Down, Shut Up’ style debate in the north.
Please feel free to send this on to and fellow friends and fans, the more the merrier!
Reports appeared in the Telegraph this week about the potential for a new Sunday 6.30pm kick-off slot in the Premier League’s next TV deal.
At the end of January, 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.
Leading officials from the Premier League’s refereeing body have told supporters that they will continue to represent their views in discussions with FIFA on the use of VAR technology in the game.
Fan representatives from the EFL’s three divisions met online with the competition’s senior officials towards the end of January to discuss ongoing issues across the leagues.