The Football Supporters' Federation is making great strides.
The movement amongst fans to take their game back is growing.
More and more Trusts are forming and more fans are taking
control of Boardrooms up and down the country.
The
FSF had some more success last week in lobbying Parliament
and getting one ofthe committees to take up lots of issues
for us.
The
FSF have now published their draft report with ideas to take
the game forward and would like fans' comments.
The
proposals would stop clubs like Millwall being able to ban
us, would bring back some safe standing areas if they were
wanted and give fans more say in how the stewards and police
treat us. Very relevant after yesterday's fiasco at Rotherham!
There
are also more strategic suggestions which could stop the Football
League or Premier League messing smaller clubs around by establishing
one unified governing body. Again relevant after today's article
in the Express. (see other news story)
If
you have any comments about the proposals, or want more details,
you can contact Steven Powell, Development Officer, The Football
Supporters' Federation on [email protected]
Here's
the summary...
FOOTBALL
- OUR GAME!
"Il
tifosi sono il coure di calcio (the fans are the heart of
football)" . John Charles, centre-forward for Wales, Leeds
United, Juventus, Roma, Cardiff City and Hereford United,
speaking to Turin newspaper "La Stampa", October 1960
The
fans' blueprint for the future of the beautiful game...
1.
INTRODUCTION
1.1. Football in Britain is at a crossroads. Financially,
the game's never been better off. It's never had more committed
followers both at home and overseas. Yet never have so many
clubs been on the brink of financial extinction, nor has the
game been so ridden by short-sightedness and self-interest.
1.2.
Since the start of the current season the chief executives
of both the Football League and the Football Association have
been forced to resign. The root cause of both departures?
Power and money. The game's elite in England, Wales and Scotland
seem intent on keeping an ever-increasing proportion of the
wealth generated by the game for themselves.
1.3.
The Football Supporters' Federation (FSF), formed on 1 August
2002 unites the former National Federation of Football Supporters'
Clubs (NFFSC) and the Football Supporters' Federation (FSA).
It represents over 100,000 of the game's most committed supporters
in England and Wales grouped in 124 democratic fans' organisations.
They follow teams from the Premiership to the non-League pyramid.
The follow the English and Welsh national teams at home and
abroad. It's these supporters who travel thousands of miles
throughout Britain and overseas every season. Without FSF
members there'd be no game. We pack the grounds, sing the
songs, and provide the passion.
1.4.
Yet supporters are the one group in the game which is most
frequently ignored. No more. Football supporters are uniting
around a set of principles which they believe are essential
to the future of football. We invite all those who love the
game and have its best interests at heart.
1.5.
It's time to act before it's too late.
2.
SUMMARY
The blueprint calls for:
· The creation of one unified governing body governing all
levels of football in England to replace the current multiplicity
of leagues and associations.
· The introduction of revenue sharing between all professional
clubs where one quarter of all league TV and gate revenue
(including executive boxes) is pooled and divided equally.
· Minimum standards of governance, administration and financial
control for all clubs to be enforced by the governing body
as a condition of membership and league entry, including a
"fit and proper" person test for all persons owning or directing
a football club
· An annual club licensing system to be introduced over a
five year period. A condition of licensing to include a ban
on unfunded revenue deficits.
·
The creation by statute of a special legal status for sporting
clubs giving similar tax and financial benefits to charitable
status
· The Government to permit safe standing areas at stadia where
clubs and their supporters so wish
·
An end to constant fixture changes to suit television
·
Prior consultation with supporters on broadcasting contracts
to ensure a fair deal for the matchgoing fan and an end to
TV "overkill"
·
An end to bans on away fans and an increase in away ticket
allocations
·
A comprehensive review of the structure of all domestic league
and cup competitions and the structure of the season involving
supporters at every stage
·
Consultation with supporters on the structure of all European
and international club and national team competitions and
how they relate to domestic competitions
·
The development of clear rules in consultation with supporters
to prevent any recurrence of the FA appeals tribunal decision
to permit the former Wimbledon FC move to Milton Keynes
·
The development of clear, legally enforceable rules to prevent
clubs selling their grounds without the explicit prior agreement
of their supporters and other another ground being provided
in the same town
·
Involvement of supporters in initiatives to combat racism
on the field and in the stands
·
An end to discriminatory treatment of away supporters in terms
of ticket prices and allocations in both domestic and international
competitions and club levels
·
The development of a regular TV free midweek evening with
no live broadcast Premiership, Football League or Champions'
League games for midweek fixtures to encourage live attendance
·
An end to the constant above-inflation increase in ticket
prices, particularly for lower priced tickets
·
Discount ticket prices for younger and retired supporters
with national standards on age criteria
·
The development of disabled supporters' facilities at all
levels of the game including minimum standards
·
Involvement of supporters in all policing and stewarding policies
affecting them
·
Encouragement and adequate funding of supporter organisation
and involvement in the game at all levels
·
The strengthening of the role and powers of the Independent
Football Commission
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