The Future of the Football Fan‏ (1 Viewer)

GCallaghan

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Football MP, Steve Rotheram (best known for his Hillsborough speech www.steverotherammp.org.uk) is compiling a parliamentary report on the future of the football fan. He wants to know how fans can become more involved in their clubs and what you think clubs should be doing to make themselves more accessible to fans.

If you would like to take part, or if you have an idea about what you would like the future of the football fan to look like, please get in contact with me (Steve's press officer), Gavin Callaghan on [email protected] or on twitter @gavin_callaghan.

Steve is a former bricklayer and is the only MP to have two Premier League football clubs in his constituency. He passionately believes that football is a working man's game and that we need to tackle the problem of disaffected fans sooner rather than later.

Regards,

Gavin Callaghan
 

Marty

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The problems with Football:-

  1. Money.
  2. Being treated like shit by police officers & stewards for no other reason then being a fan of football.
 

Macca

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The problems with Football:-

  1. Money.
  2. Being treated like shit by police officers & stewards for no other reason then being a fan of football.

All seater stadiums which means you can t move around and get stuck next to the twat with the red face who stinks like a brewery and shouts utter crap all game
 

Grendel

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All seater stadiums which means you can t move around and get stuck next to the twat with the red face who stinks like a brewery and shouts utter crap all game

So you sit near Councillor Mutton as well?
 

Sick Boy

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Money
All seater stadiums
Attempts to take it away from its working class roots and market it for families & middle classes
 

Disorganised1

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Too much on tele, over-inflated egos, too much money.
 

Otis

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Definitely over-saturation on the tv hasn't helped at all.

No televised game should ever be on at the same time as league games.

What chance has a small club got when Man U are playing Barcelona in the Champions League on tv at the same time Bury are playing Rochdale in a league match?
 

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