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- North West & North Wales
Email Ian Lyon

- Northeast
Email Ginnette Bentley

- Yorkshire
Email Alan Bloore

- Midland
Email John Brockwell

- Southern
Email Julie Beattie

- South West & South Wales
Email Paul Corkrey

- FSF Cymru
Email Vince Alm

 

 Campaigns

The FSF welcomes approaches from fans who wish to campaign on issues that matter to football supporters. We have divisions throughout England and Wales and each region can focus on issues which are relevant locally or nationally. There is also a campaigns budget which can be easily accessed by members to pay for materials and other costs.

Our major campaigns at present are Watching football is not a crime! - which fights for the rights of football fans unjustly served with Section 27 orders - and Fair Cop? which was initiated by the FSF's Northeast division and gives fans their chance to feedback on policing and stewarding at the region's derby matches.

While Watching football is not a crime! and Fair Cop? have both received much media attention we also have a number of other ongoing campaigns which we'd be interested to hear from you on.

The FSF is proud to announce that our nominated charity of choice is the Homeless World Cup 2009. If you would like to get involved and raise funds for the Homeless World Cup visit our dedicated Homeless World Cup 2009 page.

Price Watch was launched to respond to fans’ concerns that many clubs were bending, or breaking, the rules on ticket pricing. If you think your club are treating fans unfairly, or have broken the rules, email the FSF and tell us about it.

Other recent high profile FSF campaigns include No to Gam£ 39 where we led the opposition to the Premier League's proposal to play one round of games abroad. We believe Gam£ 39 in its old format is effectively dead and called a halt to the campaign. Victory!

We also work on the campaign for Safe Standing. Historically, the campaign has had a number of successes, including encouraging 145 MP’s to back an Early Day Motion on Safe Standing and gaining the backing of the Liberal Democrats, following a debate and vote at their party conference. A number of new objectives were agreed at the 2010 Fans Parliament, which we hope will take the campaign forward from here.

To learn more about the FSF's campaigning work read the The Fans' Blueprint for Football which is our central policy document or email Steve Powell, the FSF's director of policy and campaigns.

It's about time that the views of the major 'stakeholders' in the game were considered and we work to draw attention to the lack of meaningful discussion that takes place on many of the game’s major issues.

Strength comes in numbers, join the FSF today.

 
Central station: Sunderland fans want the truth
Central station: Sunderland fans want the truth

Were you at Central Station on Saturday August 8th 2009?

 
Safe Standing campaign
Safe Standing campaign

Read on for more info on the FSF's Safe Standing campaign and how you can get involved.

 
Watching football is not a crime!
Watching football is not a crime!

Watching football is not a crime is part of the FSF’s ongoing Fair Cop? campaign – the federation’s drive to monitor the police in their dealings with football supporters.

 
Homeless World Cup 2010
Homeless World Cup 2010

FSF pledges support for the Homeless World Cup Foundation.

 
FSF declare victory over GAM£ 39
FSF declare victory over GAM£ 39

Gam£ 39 is now dead in its original format and the supporter backlash was coordinated and given focus by the FSF.

 
Fair Cop?
Fair Cop?

Fair Cop? is an initiative created by the FSF's Northeast Division which gives supporters from all the region's clubs their chance to voice their opinions and police and stewarding at their clubs derby matches.

 
Away ticket price campaign
Away ticket price campaign

The FSF's Away Ticket Price campaign brought attention to rip-off prices and discrepancies from Premier League to Conference level and below.

 
Homeless World Cup 2009
Homeless World Cup 2009

FSF pledges support for the Homeless World Cup Foundation.