12th December 2017 Clubs, not cash machines: 157 years on from the first Boxing Day match, football must be returned to the communities who created it. Anna Heard Since Sheffield and Hallam played the first Boxing Day match in 1863, the Game has changed beyond recognition. The latest scandal, at Blackpool, illustrates why that's not always a good thing.
28th July 2016 The FA receives £30m of our money. Isn’t it time we had some say in English football’s governing body? James Scott Since Sheffield and Hallam played the first Boxing Day match in 1863, the Game has changed beyond recognition. The latest scandal, at Blackpool, illustrates why that's not always a good thing.
19th May 2016 Governance by petition won’t work – we need a real democratic voice at the BBC Claire McCarthy Former General Secretary Since Sheffield and Hallam played the first Boxing Day match in 1863, the Game has changed beyond recognition. The latest scandal, at Blackpool, illustrates why that's not always a good thing.
12th May 2016 Response to Government White Paper on BBC Charter Renewal benwest Since Sheffield and Hallam played the first Boxing Day match in 1863, the Game has changed beyond recognition. The latest scandal, at Blackpool, illustrates why that's not always a good thing.
19th February 2016 Football clubs owned by fans deserve Treasury support benwest Since Sheffield and Hallam played the first Boxing Day match in 1863, the Game has changed beyond recognition. The latest scandal, at Blackpool, illustrates why that's not always a good thing.
12th January 2016 Football is nothing without fans Bill Butler Since Sheffield and Hallam played the first Boxing Day match in 1863, the Game has changed beyond recognition. The latest scandal, at Blackpool, illustrates why that's not always a good thing.
23rd November 2015 Licence fee payers deserve a voice as well as a vote. benwest Since Sheffield and Hallam played the first Boxing Day match in 1863, the Game has changed beyond recognition. The latest scandal, at Blackpool, illustrates why that's not always a good thing.
8th October 2015 Submission to DCMS BBC Charter Review Consultation Claire McCarthy Former General Secretary Since Sheffield and Hallam played the first Boxing Day match in 1863, the Game has changed beyond recognition. The latest scandal, at Blackpool, illustrates why that's not always a good thing.
2nd May 2014 Making fan ownership a reality in Scotland Patricia Ferguson Since Sheffield and Hallam played the first Boxing Day match in 1863, the Game has changed beyond recognition. The latest scandal, at Blackpool, illustrates why that's not always a good thing.