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Supporters Direct (SD) is looking for a Financial Administrator as it diversifies revenue and expands into working in other countries and sports...
Supporters Direct are looking for a new Society Secretary for the organisation to assist its Board in the next phase of its development.
Here's some of what we've been reading recently, including the Manchester United Supporters Trust today launching a complaint to the Office of Fair Trading about ticketing at Old Trafford, and an interesting article about regulation...
The latest edition of the Non-League Football Show was broadcast on Monday this week...
A scheduled meeting of the Terras Trust Board on Thursday 13.11.08 was dominated by discussion of the current situation at Weymouth Football Club. Weymouth FC Chairman Malcolm Curtis has now made a second conditional proposal to the Trust whereby he would hand over his current 84% shareholding to the Terras Trust along with responsibility for ownership and day-to-day running of the football club. The Board again voted unanimously to decline the offer.
You might have noticed a few alterations to the website recently, and we'd also like to let you know about some other upcoming changes you'll be seeing soon...
The recent complaints of Trevor Brooking over youth development have sparked some interest, with some speculating as to his motives. It appears that the years-old dispute between the professional game and the FA has been revived - for what, no-one is precisely sure. Here's another excellent piece of analysis from 200%...
Here's some of what we've been reading, including an interesting quote from Keith Cousins, Chairman of Conference club Rushden and Diamonds...
Along with rumours of a 'fire sale' at Anfield, across Stanley Park the man anyone who wants to offload their club turns to, Keith Harris from Seymour Pierce, is finding the sale of Everton rather more tricky: in fact it's going nowhere. He's even taken on a new challenge of finding a buyer for Norwich City. Read more of today's headlines...
Here's some of what we've been reading recently...
Football League club finances and clubs' use of the tax system as 'football's bank' was the focus of File On Four, aired last night on Radio 4 last night.
You can now access the programme as a podcast or listen again via BBC iPlayer.
Here's some of what we've been reading recently, including a report on possible reform of French football, news from Belgium about reclaiming the game, as well as some other headlines we've picked up over the past few days...
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Induction to being a Board Member
Secretaries' Development Day
United fans take action to overturn ticketing scheme
Spurs boss Redknapp wants to agree permanent deal for in-form Campbell
United fans' protest is a warning to all Premier League clubs
Robbo: Anderson has work to do
Wilf's warning on Fergie heir
Mourinho and Ranieri finally clash on the field
Sousa ready to deal with QPR's great expectations
Meaningless game, were we saying? There is no such thing when England visit Germany
Pompey stadium plans in doubt

