
Futsal in England is under attack! We urgently call upon @OliverDowden, @DCMS & @Sport_England to hold @FA accountable for their decisions. Sign here to support our campaign chng.it/7KH9WsRq6F #FutsalForAll
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Futsal in England is under attack! We urgently call upon @OliverDowden, @DCMS & @Sport_England to hold @FA accountable for their decisions. Sign here to support our campaign chng.it/7KH9WsRq6F #FutsalForAll








The TRUTH: England Players & Coaching Staff had ALL agreed to travel and were happy to play. @FA hadn't secured a doctor @FA hadn't secured a physio @FA hadn't booked flights @FA hadn't booked hotel Withdrawing has been the long term plan by @FA all along. A total disgrace!

We have regrettably decided to withdraw @England from next week's #FutsalEURO qualifying play-offs in North Macedonia:

Futsal in England is under attack! We urgently call upon @OliverDowden, @DCMS & @Sport_England to hold @FA accountable for their decisions. Sign here to support our campaign chng.it/7KH9WsRq6F #FutsalForAll


Max Kilman’s rise puts the spotlight on the FA decision to cut futsal funding — and they should be embarrassed by it. England team not even training at St George’s Park for a crucial playoff. Spoke to the players of a game feeling abandoned. skysports.com/football/news/…

FA chairman Greg Clarke started the ‘Project Big Picture’ process, was in every meeting, wanted an ‘execution plan’ for it, and resumed talks in September. Then when it leaked he condemned it as a power grab and said he’d ceased involvement in early May. theguardian.com/football/2020/…

Great opportunity for futsal clubs to share the reality of the impact the @FA decision to stop funding futsal. committees.parliament.uk/call-for-evide…



Here is The FA’s new four year strategy for the women and girls game. We’ve made great progress together and this plan aims to build on that work and take the game to new levels. 👇






Gary Neville has joined forces with a group including former FA chairman David Bernstein to call for independent regulation of English football, saying it has proven incapable of governing itself and distributing wealth fairly.

“Change must benefit clubs, fans and players; not just selective balance sheets. In these difficult times unity, transparency and common purpose must override the interests of the few.“ FA Chairman Greg Clarke on discussions with the Premier League. thefa.com/news/2020/oct/…