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The FFC listens to football fans to cover issues that are important to them and works with decision makers in the game to help them understand fans opinions. The FFC acts as a communication channel between the football industry and football supporters and helps ensure fans views are incorporated into decision making. |
The FFC listens to football fans to cover issues that are important to them and works with decision makers in the game to help them understand fans opinions. The FFC acts as a communication channel between the football industry and football supporters and helps ensure fans views are incorporated into decision making. |
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To provide an independent and neutral forum for football fans that is both an information resource and a platform enabling them to communicate opinion on issues related to the game. |
To provide an independent and neutral forum for football fans that is both an information resource and a platform enabling them to communicate opinion on issues related to the game. |
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The Football Fans Census
The Football Fans Census is an independent and neutral forum where individual football fans can join each other in putting across their opinions on a wide range of issues.
The FFC is an ongoing research project through which individual fan opinion’s can be presented together - recognising unity as well as highlighting differences - to command attention from those who influence the game.
The FFC listens to football fans to cover issues that are important to them and works with decision makers in the game to help them understand fans opinions. The FFC acts as a communication channel between the football industry and football supporters and helps ensure fans views are incorporated into decision making.
Aim
To provide an independent and neutral forum for football fans that is both an information resource and a platform enabling them to communicate opinion on issues related to the game.
Why do we need the FFC?
The modern world of football has become increasingly professional; this has brought changes that have allowed clubs, players, the media, corporate business and even the government to effectively court the mass interest of the nation's fans.
Fans are the most important stakeholder in the footballing community, without them there would be no demand, crowd, audience, readership or custom. Ultimately it is fan money and passion that underwrites the game and we need an effective way to collate and disseminate fan opinion.
Fans are the lifeblood of football, therefore, fans opinions and interests need to be at the heart of the game's decision-making processes.
Recent survey results
See also
External links