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Fans can help fair game bid – Bury AFC chief

In the aftermath of the failed European Super League bid, the Government announced a fan-led review of football chaired by Tracey Crouch MP, with a final report expected in the autumn.

Fans can

By John Lyons

BURY AFC chief Phil Young believes it’s vital Non-League fans make their voices heard in the fight for genuine reform in football.
In the aftermath of the failed European Super League bid, the Government announced a fan-led review of football chaired by Tracey Crouch MP, with a final report expected in the autumn.
Meanwhile, Fair Game, a group of 18 clubs, including Bury AFC, seeking change in football, are keen to influence and work with the Crouch review.

LOYAL FOLLOWING: Bury AFC fans show their colours as the phoenix club prepares for its first full season in the North We...

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