What is AISA’s view on PPV?
AISA is working with the Football Supporters’ Association and all other Premier League club supporters to negotiate a way round the ppv issue and getting… Read More »What is AISA’s view on PPV?
AISA is working with the Football Supporters’ Association and all other Premier League club supporters to negotiate a way round the ppv issue and getting… Read More »What is AISA’s view on PPV?
On Wednesday of last week ( 16 September) myself and Steve Mann from the Arsenal Independent Supporters Association (AISA) attended the first Fans’ Forum of… Read More »The Arsenal Fans’ Forum – AISA’s report
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The club web page made this announcement today (September 1): Our much beloved and respected executive director, Ken Friar, is to become a life president… Read More »Ken Friar Steps Down
The Premier League has announced that 160 of the 380 matches to be played this season will not be televised ‘live’. That means matches behind… Read More »Televised games in the UK
This week the Football Supporters’ Association (FSA) released a statement calling on the Premier League (PL) to ‘reverse the broadcast lockout’ on televising football matches… Read More »We need to be able to watch football and it’s time the PL woke up and listened to fans
AISA is very concerned at Arsenal FC’s decision to make 55 posts redundant at the club. We have been and remain supportive of the club in this very… Read More »Statement from AISA regarding staff redundancies
As the whistle blew in a (mostly) empty Wembley Stadium we celebrated Arsenal’s 14th FA Cup win. Amazing. Unprecedented. An extension of the record we… Read More »Winning the FA Cup is becoming a habit
Whilst writing the special cup final edition of the Arsenal History ProgrammeI came across a story of confusion at FA headquarters that meant the club were… Read More »Arsenal’s first game in the FA Cup: An extraordinary match that nearly didn’t take place
Brendon played for Arsenal under Bertie Mee and was the club’s first black player. Since 1984, he’s been part of the PFA and is especially active in promoting equality in sport and stadium safety.