One key output of the Improving Football Governance through Supporter Involvement and Community Ownership project was the Heart of the Game handbook. .

Towards a sustainable League Round up
” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″]The Irish Supporter Network hosted the “Towards a Sustainable League” event at Tallaght Stadium on Sunday 26th March, with representatives of ISN founders Cork City, Finn Harps, Galway United Friends Co-operative and the 1895 Trust as well as other attendees from Saint Patrick’s Athletic, Shamrock Rovers, UCD, and Cliftonville of the Irish League. Opening the day, league director Fran Gavin emphasised the need to work together within…

Towards a sustainable League Agenda Announced
The Irish Supporters Network (ISN) has issued the following agenda for its 2017 League of Ireland workshop, which will take place at Tallaght Stadium on Sunday, March 26th. Anyone interested in attending the event can register at this link. Time Session Led by 10:00 Registration. Tea / Coffee 10:30 Introduction about the Irish Supporters Network and the day’s agenda. ISN board 10.45 SD Europe Niamh O’Mahony 10.45 Erasmus + : Achieving…

Towards a sustainable League
The Irish Supporters Network (ISN) is delighted to announce details of its 2017 League of Ireland workshop, which will take place at Tallaght Stadium on Sunday, March 26th. Focusing on key areas of interest for League of Ireland football clubs, officials and supporters alike, one of ISN’s key objectives to is promote the benefits and importance of Ireland’s national football league. The ‘ISN: Towards A Sustainable League’ workshop will kick…

Clubs and Supporters for Better Governance in Football project
The Irish Supporters Network were a contributing organisation of the Clubs and Supporters for Better Governance in Football project. It was a two-year collaborative partnership, coordinated by SD Europe, and co-financed by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union and UEFA. The project sought to help promote EU principles on good governance in sport through a training, education and exchange programme involving member-run football clubs and national supporters organisations, from…

Improving Football Governance project
Improving Football Governance through Supporter Involvement and Community Ownership (Led in Ireland by Friends of the Rebel Army Society (FORAS) and Cork City Football Club.) Between April 2012 and June 2013, FORAS (Friends of the Rebel Army Society) took part in a European Commission-funded project, backed by Supporters Direct Europe. Hosted in eight countries across Europe including Ireland, the initiative’s main aim was to establish and build capacity for Supporter…