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Ticket price protests: Holmesdale Fanatics meet Premier League

Posted by The FSF 12th January 2015
Crystal Palace ultras group Holmesdale Fanatics will meet with officials from the Premier League on Wednesday 14th January to discuss the issue of rising ticket prices. The meeting follows a protest outside Premier League HQ by the group in December and is a further sign of supporter discontent over ticket prices. While December's protest wasn't organised by the Football Supporters' Federation, fa...
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Safe standing: Palace owners don't want to "make people sit"

Posted by The FSF 12th January 2015
Crystal Palace co-owners Steve Parish and Steve Browett have spoken of their support for safe standing and say the club are “looking at the whole legal position of whether we’ve got to make people sit”. In an interview with Five Year Plan Podcast, Steve Parish said: “Steve [Browett] and I are passionate supporters of safe standing, we could get exactly the same revenue out of the ground, charge le...
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FSF ROADSHOWS: London and Leeds

Posted by The FSF 9th January 2015
FSF ROADSHOW EVENTS WITH CHIEF EXECUTIVE KEVIN MILES: LONDON: Mon 26th Jan (6.30pm), The Sir Christopher Hatton, 4 Leather Lane, EC1N 7RA LEEDS: Thurs 12th Feb (7pm), The Central*, 88 Wellington Street, LS1 4LT All events are free but registration is required. Email your name/club/fans' group (if applicable) & specify the event you wish to attend: events@fsf.org.uk About the FSF: We fight for the...
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Safe standing: Palace owners don't want to "make people sit"

Posted by The FSF 8th January 2015
Crystal Palace co-owners Steve Parish and Steve Browett have spoken of their support for safe standing and say the club are “looking at the whole legal position of whether we’ve got to make people sit”. In an interview with Five Year Plan Podcast, Steve Parish said: “Steve [Browett] and I are passionate supporters of safe standing, we could get exactly the same revenue out of the ground, charge le...
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Dagenham & Redbridge launch fans' mural as part of ‘Daggers Against Racism’

Posted by The FSF 8th January 2015
(Above - the Daggers' Paul Benson (L), Danny Foster, and Anwar Uddin (R) celebrate promotion to the Football League in 2007) Supporters of League Two side Dagenham & Redbridge are being given the opportunity to imprint their favourite moments of the club’s history as part of a special mural to be unveiled at the club’s ‘Daggers Against Racism’ match against Cheltenham Town on Saturday 31st January...
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FSF statement: Ched Evans

Posted by The FSF 7th January 2015
FSF statement given to Press Association on Tuesday 6th January: There is no clear consensus from fans one way or the other - this is clearly a very divisive issue in society, not just among supporters. Some fans argue that footballers convicted of offences such as rape should never be allowed to play professionally again as it is such a serious crime. Other supporters say that once an individual ...
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