FOOTBALL NEEDS TO CHANGE. THE POLITICIANS AGREE. NOW LET'S MAKE IT HAPPEN...
>From Supporters Direct

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. Both the Conservative Party and Labour Party pledged to support 
this form of community ownership in their manifestos.

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. 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, kick-off at 8.30pm), the match will be shown live on a big screen.

Bookings for A Better Vision for Football can be made online at
www.supporters-direct.org/betterfootball or by calling 020 7273 1576. Ticket 
prices start from GBP10. The conference will be held at IET, Savoy Place in 
central London. The conference starts at 11.30am. 

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