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2017 Supporters Summit Round-Up

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Last Sunday we were delighted to welcome a host of individuals and organisations to the annual SD Scotland Supporters Summit, held at Hampden Park. The event was kicked off with Mark Guidi, compere for the day. Mark then introduced the chair of SD Scotland, Morag McHaffie who shared a few words welcoming attendees before passing […]

Supporter Liaison Officer Development Day Held at St Johnstone FC

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We were delighted to welcome a wide range of SPFL clubs, stakeholders and Supporter Liaison Officers to our second SLO Development Day, held at St Johnstone’s McDiarmid Park on the 23rd of March. We kicked off the day by welcoming attendees which included representatives of the Scottish FA, the Scottish Government, Police Scotland, the Scottish […]

2017 Scottish Football Supporters Survey

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RESULTS COMING SOON – STAY TUNED! Supporters Direct Scotland have launched its annual Scottish Football Supporters Survey for 2017 – with a clear message to fans across the country: your voice is heard. Officially recognised as the lead supporters group in Scotland by the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) and the Scottish Football Association (Scottish FA), […]

Stewart Regan to Address Supporters on Project Brave at Supporters Summit

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Supporters Direct Scotland (SD Scotland) are pleased to announce that Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan will address supporters on ‘Project Brave’ at its annual Supporters Summit. The event, held on the 19 March at Hampden Park and open to all supporters, will see Mr Regan address supporters about the Scottish FA’s proposals to radically […]

SD Scotland Supporting Alzheimer Scotland & Football Memories

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We’re delighted to be supporting Football Memories by raising awareness of their work tackling Alzheimer through football. To do this we’re producing a series of videos with former pros and fans about their all their best X11 that they’ve either watched or played with. Football Memories is a product of Alzheimer Scotland’s pioneering work on their Football Reminiscence […]

Next Supporter Liaison Officer Development Day Confirmed

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We’re pleased to confirm the next Development and Networking Day for Supporter Liaison Officers will take place on the 23rd of March at the home of St Johnstone FC, McDiarmid Park. The Development Days are an opportunity for SLOs to come together, share best practice and hear from a range of speakers from across the […]

2017 Supporters Summit Details Announced

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SPEAKERS: David Conn – The Guardian Sports Writer and author of ‘The Beautiful Game? Searching the Soul of Football’. Ashley Brown – Chairman of the Pompey Supporters Trust and Chief Executive of Supporters Direct More to be confirmed COMPERE: Mark Guidi – Superscoreboard presenter and former Chief Football Writer at the Sunday Mail WORKSHOPS: Club Development […]

Annan Athletic propose community ownership restructure

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We’re delighted to be supporting Annan Athletic via our Club Development service in their proposed ownership restructure. We’ve been advising and working with the club for the past year and are looking forward to attending their Open Meeting on the 19th of January where we will be on hand to answer any questions regarding the proposed […]

Supporters Direct Scotland: 2016 Review

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2016 has been another eventful year for Supporters Direct Scotland with the continued success of the sectarianism project (Colours of our scarves), the development of the Supporter Liaison Officer role and some high profile clubs becoming supporter owned. The year started with their Annual Supporters Summit. The event kick started with a game between politicians […]

A Tribute to Margaret Ross

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Margaret at an SD Scotland members networking meeting in 2014  SD Scotland were incredibly saddened to hear of the passing of Margaret Ross, Chair of our members the Pars Supporters Trust. Margaret was one of the driving forces behind the establishment of the Pars Supporters Trust in 2004 and after the acquisition of Dunfermline FC by […]

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