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Football needs to change. The politicians agree. Now lets make it happen - updated

A national conference is to be held (12-13 June 2010) to allow football fans from across the country to offer their views on the Government's commitment to giving supporters a greater say in the running of their clubs.
The
conference is being organised on the back of a growing political consensus
about the potential for football fans to buy out their clubs by setting up co-operatives,
similar to those that already own and run clubs like FC Barcelona and Hamburg
SV. The new Coalition Government has pledged to support the creation of
mutually-owned clubs in its "Programme for government".
Hosted
by Supporters Direct, which
represents more than 160 supporters' trusts in the UK, Saturday is themed A Better
Vision for Football and will give football fans the chance find out more
about the proposals under consideration. It will also allow fans to speak
directly with politicians, club chairmen, bloggers and writers, as well as representatives
of football clubs already owned by supporters' trusts.
In
addition, the keynote speaker on Saturday will be made by the award winning
film director Ken Loach, responsible for the modern cult classic Looking for Eric, also responsible for a
recent documentary about the response of football fans to their sense of
alienation from the game. Co-operatives UK chief executive Ed Mayo will be
addressing delegates on Sunday.
Dave Boyle, chief
executive of Supporters Direct,
said: "We know all about the problems faced by fans and clubs, but now its time
for a big push to bring some solutions. This conference is a rally for change
in football - change in the way fans influence their clubs and change in the
way the game is regulated. "
He
added: "In the last season, the efforts of a fans at Manchester United,
Liverpool and Newcastle built on the work done up and down the country by
supporters trusts, and as a result politicians of all parties said they were
concerned about the issues of fan involvement. The process of turning that
concern into action starts now, and this conference is the first step."
Oliver
Houston, deputy chief executive of MUST, who will be speaking at the
conference, said: "Regardless of
the level of football, clubs are in financial turmoil and fans are being bypassed
in decisions that have a life-or-death effect on their clubs. The Manchester
United Supporters' Trust, like all
supporters trusts, offers us all a way of making sure that we can be heard, and
ultimately determine the future of our clubs."
Starting
on the day of England's
opening World Cup match against the USA (12 June 2010, K.O. 8.30pm),
the match will be shown live on a big screen.
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Comments
on 08 June 2010, 6:51:17 PM
We will be there - me on saturday and two steering committee members on sunday. Hang on to your hats. We are one angry bunch.
on 31 May 2010, 9:24:44 PM
This is brilliant hope Portsmouth's fledgling trust is going and do hope representatives from AFC Wimbledon go in numbers his time I hope the politicans listen along with the FA.
on 28 May 2010, 11:54:14 AM
What a fantastic concept. I'm an AFC Wimbledon supporter and i can tell you that being a fan-owned club is truly rewarding.
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