In support of Saka
ASIA was invited to speak outside the stadium in late July, when crowds gathered to show solidarity with the England footballers who faced racist abuse… Read More »In support of Saka
ASIA was invited to speak outside the stadium in late July, when crowds gathered to show solidarity with the England footballers who faced racist abuse… Read More »In support of Saka
A bit belatedly, but AISA congratulates long-time, loyal Arsenal supporter, Jake Coare, who walked for charity between all the London Premier club grounds, despite the… Read More »Well done Jake!
The club announced today a partnership to drive global fan experience. The details can all be found on the club website, where it is excited… Read More »Club announces ‘Socios partnership to drive global fan experience’
Over the past few months, AISA has held positive discussions with Josh Kroenke and the Arsenal Board regarding better and closer links between club and… Read More »Working with the Arsenal Board
We, the AISA Committee, thoroughly respect Bukayo Saka’s message stating how grateful he is for all the love and support he has received since Sunday’s… Read More »AISA and Bukayo
The Football Supporters’ Association has also issued a statement (below). As Arsenal and football supporters, we at AISA probably don’t need to spell these out… Read More »These messages really shouldn’t be needed in 2021 but . . . .
How often do you have a plan – perhaps with family or friends – that’s ruined because the TV selections have moved the match to… Read More »They’ve only gone and moved the kick off time . . .
Fans say they will attend fewer games because of VAR, according to a survey conducted by the Football Supporters Association (FSA). This is what they… Read More »What do you think of VAR?
Not all supporters know how to report hate crime incidents, be they online or at the match, so we thought it would be useful to… Read More »How can fans report online abuse?
#StopOnlineAbuse Our message to social media companies is: Put stronger preventative and takedown measures in place to stop discriminatory abuse being sent or seen… Read More »AISA is boycotting Twitter, Facebook and Instagram this weekend