Respect The Fans

Last updated : 24 September 2009 By Daryl Baker



The road to Wembley, the chance to walk down Wembley way, to look up at the
archway, to sing with your family, friends and fellow fans to support your  team in
a final, that''s the pinnacle of every football fan''s dreams.   Unfortunately that
is a dream that doesn''t become reality for many fans due  to poor allocations.  The
Respect The Fans Campaign is callng for a fresh  look at allocations at Wembley,
whether play off, Carling Cup or FA Cup, a  fresh look which aims to give the best
allocation to reward the real  football fans and the real football family.

The FA have called for respect in football, respect for referees from  players,
respect for competitions from managers, we''re asking that this  respect is extended
from the FA to the fans.

Each season upto 16 of the 92 league clubs will play a major game at  Wembley,
whether in the FA Cup, Carling Cup, Play Offs or Community Shield,  and often these clubs and their fans will have some form of problems with  poor allocations as many match going fans unfortunately miss out on being  able to watch their team in what is most likely to be their biggest game of  the season at our national stadium.

Due to the cost of Wembley, the corporate seats in Club Wembley are  unfortunately
needed, but what is unexplainable is upto 23000 tickets being  given out to people
who have little interest in the game and inevitably, via  an extortionate price tag,
many of these tickets go back into the hands of  the fans of the clubs playing.

In England we are lucky to have two of the four best supported league in  Europe,
and this huge and passionate fanbase deserves the respect and  deserves the best possible allocation.

The Respect Campaign is calling for a rethink from the FA about a fairer
allocation, a look into who deserves to be counted as the football family, a
greater protection of fans from touts, and a general show of more respect to  the
life blood of English football, the fans.

If you would like to support the campaign please sign the online petition  part of
our campaign http://www.petitiononline.com/facup71/petition.html or  visit our
website for more information on how to support and contact the  campaign
http://respectcampaign.com/