Open meeting at Highbury with Liam Brady

Last updated : 16 February 2004 By Steven Powell
The meeting has been organised by the Southern Division of the Football Supporters' Federation (to which both Arsenal Football Supporters' Club and Arsenal Independent Supporters' Association are affiliated). The theme of the meeting is "supporters' views on the structure of the football season.

For further details contact me on 07881 950613 or email: steven.powell@fsf.org.uk

Full details below:

OPEN MEETING
THURSDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2004
6.45-8.45PM
MEZZANINE SUITE, CLOCK END, ARSENAL STADIUM
AVENELL ROAD LONDON N5 1BU

The Football Season - What Do Fans Think?

One of the main planks of the FSF's Fans' Blueprint for Football is a say for supporters in the shape of the season. But what do we think? How many teams should be in a league 22?24?20?18?16? Should the FA Cup go back to indefinite replays? Should there be a winter break? Should there be one harmonized football season around the world? Should there be a World Club Championship?

The FSF is about to launch a major survey of supporter opinion. This is YOUR chance to meet with fellow fans and debate the issues. To help kick off the debate, we could have no better "front two" than:

Guest Speakers:

Liam Brady - Director of Youth Development, Arsenal FC. Former star with Arsenal, Juventus, Sampdoria, Internazionale, Ascoli, West Ham United and Eire. Former manager, Brighton & Hove Albion and Celtic

Martin Samuel - Chief Sports Writer, News of the World, Times columnist. FSF Fans' Football Writer of the Year 2002/3

The Mezzanine Suite is approached through the car park on Avenell Road at the Clock End of the ground adjacent to the Arsenal shop. Four minutes walk from Arsenal station (Piccadilly line). Buses 4, 19 and 236 pass nearby on Blackstock Road, N5 (two mins walk). Free street parking after 6.30pm (on non-match days).