Late Tackle Magazine have published an article of mine (photos enclosed), and I'd be grateful for your comments! It's an article about what can be done to protect football club supporters' interests in an era of businessman investing in football clubs as business ventures. Inspired by the goings on at Charlton, obviously - but sadly relevant to a number of British clubs - it queries the legitimacy of the Fit and Proper regulation and ask whether 'supporters charters' might be the way forward to protect a clubs fans, and to ensure the preservation of their respective identities and culture. I've copied the article here for you and for my own ego; but Late Tackle is available now at all good shops and WH Smith should you wish to read it properly! It's a good magazine with a scrapbook style varied content written by fans for fans (so I'm told, anyway...) Mods - a Twitter reference to the article and magazine would Los be much appreciated Also please note that I never asked them to include the beach ball pictures
Kish, I can't put it on Twitter as I am at work but if the Mrs hasn't done it before I get home this afternoon I'll do it then
Good article, Kish. The FA doesn't give a fig about whether or not an owner is fit and proper, as long as he hasn't been caught doing anything that would reflect badly on them.