6th September 2010
On Wednesday 8th. September, 2010, two members of the Trust's committee will attend a Parliamentary Adjournment Debate in Westminster Hall, the oldest existing part of the Palace of Westminster, titled…
2nd September 2010
Saturday, 4th. September, 2010 has been designated informally as 'Non-League Day'. The Fulham Supporters' Trust asks its members to take advantage of there being no Premier League or Championship (i.e.,…
1st September 2010
The latest edition of TOOFIF carried an interview with former Fulham Supporters' Trust chair Tom Greatrex, who was elected as the MP for Rutherglen & Hamilton West at the general…
8th August 2010
Prior to and after the recent pre-season friendly match on 7th. August, 2010, the Trust welcomed and hosted some members of the 'Racaille Verte', an independent fans' group of SV…
10th July 2010
In view of recent discussions about the Fulham Supporters' Trust, we would like to draw attention to the proposed new objectives on which we are consulting our membership and others.…
14th June 2010
The Fulham Supporters' Trust sent a full delegation to the Supporters' Direct AGM/Annual Conference held in London over the weekend. The conference saw the launch of a special report into…
23rd May 2010
The Fulham Supporters' Trust sent a delegation to today's Football Supporters' Federation AGM held in Westminster. The meeting heard reports from representatives of the FSF's afiliated members in the southern region,…
7th May 2010
Members might interested to know that the former chair of the Fulham Supporters' Trust Tom Greatrex has been elected as the new Member of Parliament for Rutherglen and Hamilton West. Tom, standing as…
16th April 2010
The Trust were fortunate enough to be invited to attend today's Good Governence in Sport conference hosted by the Birkbeck Sports Business Centre at the University of London. The conference launched a…
18th March 2010
Several Trust members attended an interesting discussion at Brick Lane organised by the FSF last night. Two accounts of the evening are well worth reading. The first is by Observer columnist and…