Posted on 16th September 2009
Directors of Rochdale AFC and trust board members of the Dale Trust have signed up to a Memorandum of Undertsanding (MOU). This is the fourth MOU to be signed between a supporters trust and a football club.
Posted on 16th September 2009
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Everyone loves a bargain and we couldn’t help but notice the National Association of Disabled Supporters currently have a massive auction going on via the bid4sport website. There’s a huge collection of signed shirts and footballs, memorabilia and match tickets – it’s well worth checking out.
At this point we’d normally list the clubs with items on offer but there’s far too many and we’re feeling a bit lazy so you’d better just check it out for yourself here. Suffice to say if you support a league club there’s a better chance there’ll be something there than not.
The swankiest thing on there at present is probably the signed England shirt which has a starting bid of £200. Although in this dark economic climate the budget range signed Kieron Richardson picture might well gather more interest, who knows, these are turbulent times!
It’s all for a good cause and well done to the clubs and FA who donated these items.
Click here to visit the auction.
Directors of Rochdale AFC and trust board members of the Dale Trust have signed up to a Memorandum of Undertsanding (MOU). This is the fourth MOU to be signed between a supporters trust and a football club.
The FA agreed a reduction in ticket prices for 3,000 tickets at this year’s FA Cup final following lobbying efforts by supporter representatives – but many fans remain unhappy with this season’s pricing.
Led by Anwar Uddin with our partners at Kick It Out, the Fans for Diversity campaign works in a number of ways to highlight the experiences of supporters from all walks of life and to make football a welcoming place for everyone. This can range from creating fan groups to hosting events, improving accessibility at grounds or education projects.
What started as informal work to help club staff in need is now being transformed into an impactful educational programme helping football fans across the country.