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Special Offer for FFC Members
The Football Fans Census and F.C. Business, the trade magazine for the UK & Republic of Ireland Football Industry, have announced a deal that will see the views of fans on key topics thrust into the faces of leading football decision makers.

Research carried out by the FFC will be included in regular issues of F.C. Business. Something which, Editor Ryan McKnight believes will add great value to the publication.
"The Football Industry has many stakeholders but none are as numerous and as important as the supporter base. The views of this group as individuals and as a collective are crucial to ensure clubs make right decisions at a local level and national body strategy reflects the general mood - we can help facilitate that."
Football Fans Census members also have the opportunity to subscribe to F.C. Business for a reduced rate. Ryan explains more.
"Fans are increasingly demonstrating that they are interested in more than just supporting their club in a traditional sense; they want to be more involved in what goes on and the industry in general and none more so the Football Fans Census members. I truly believe that fans are more interested in the business of the game than ever before and so they should be in the current economic climate.
"Fans are also more concerned about how clubs are wasting the money they put in and want answers. F.C. Business will at least show them how they (the clubs) should be spending their money and what best-practice should look like at their clubs plus so much more."
Football Fans Census research provides a communication channel between fans and decision makers in the game. Fans are a great source of ideas; they bring experience from all walks of life and they know when things are being done well and when they can be improved. FC Business offers fans a unique insight into all different aspects of the football industry and this partnership helps bring fans and the football industry closer together.
FFC Members can now subscribe to the annual 8 issues per year for £35
(a saving of £5), which includes all postage and packaging.
21 October 2010
21 October 2010
21 October 2010
20 October 2010
20 October 2010