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Join the FSF today and receive a year's worth our very own by monthly magazine tfs worth £3 each! You also have the option of receiving Freelions, the fanzine produced for every England game. You will also be informed of what the FSF are doing in your area through Divisional Information to have your say and see how you can get involved. 

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Northeast Division
Next meeting
Irish Club, Newcastle
21st August, 7.30pm
ginnette.bentley@fsf.org.uk

Southern Division
Next meeting
Wickford Community Centre
21st September, 12noon
julie.beattie@fsf.org.uk

 

 Lindsay England

Lindsay England

Council Member 

I attended my first game at Valley Parade to watch Bradford City lose 2-1 to Lincoln in 1975 and was hooked for life with the Bantams. I've seen many games over the years and at one time had not missed a game home or away for five years.

For several years I was part of the editorial team at City Gent, the award winning and longest running fanzine. I worked for the club as a volunteer prior to 2003, even making cups of tea and sliced oranges for the first team training and cleared snow from the pitch for a game to go ahead in the early 80’s!

I am a co-founder of the Bradford City Supporters Trust. As well as my support for the Bantams I also follow England, and have only missed one away game in the past four years, I’m an englandfans member, and have been to a number of meetings with the F.A. and Home Office over the past three years and help distribute Free Lions at England home games, I also write the PINK LINK guide for the FSF website.

In August 2007 I was made Gay Football Supporters’ Network/F.A. Liaison officer for Bradford City and the England national team. I want to help rid the game of homophobia as much as possible so that everyone the world over has an equal right to play or watch the sport they love. I would also like to see the FA further invest in and support girls’ and women’s teams.

 
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