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 FSF Yorkshire Division meeting (Sunday 15th Jan)

FSF Yorkshire Division meeting (Sunday 15th Jan)

4th January 2012

The next meeting of the Football Supporters’ Federation’s Yorkshire Division will take place on Sunday 15th January (12.30pm for 1pm start) at the Old Peacock, 255 Elland Road, Leeds, LS11 8TU (opposite Elland Road). Click here for further directions.

Fans of all clubs are welcome and topics for discussion include:

To register, or add another item to the agenda, please email Alan Bloore: alan.bloore@fsf.org.uk. A buffet is available to those who do. Non-members are welcome to attend although it is free to join the FSF and will only take a few minutes of your time: www.fsf.org.uk/join.

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