The Football Supporters’ Association AGM at Wembley Stadium was marked by a compelling speech from Minister for Sport Stephanie Peacock.
Addressing the passionate audience, she emphasized the government’s commitment to enhancing fan representation and ensuring sustainable football governance through the new Football Governance Bill.

Highlights of the Speech
Stephanie Peacock’s address to the Football Supporters’ Association (FSA) AGM was a landmark moment for fans and football clubs alike.
Held at the iconic Wembley Stadium, the Minister’s speech underscored the pivotal role of fans in shaping the future of football.
She acknowledged the vital contributions of the FSA and laid out the government’s plans to support fans and clubs.
Football Governance Bill
The inclusion of the Football Governance Bill in the recent King’s Speech represents a significant step toward addressing the long-standing issues in football governance.
The bill aims to introduce a new regulator for football, ensuring that clubs operate under stringent guidelines to prevent financial mismanagement and protect the interests of fans.
This move is seen as essential for maintaining the integrity and sustainability of football clubs across the country.

FSA’s Role and Partnership
The FSA has been a crucial partner in advocating for fan representation and improving football governance. Stephanie Peacock praised the association for its unwavering dedication and impactful efforts.
She highlighted the importance of continued collaboration with the FSA to develop and implement the new regulatory framework effectively. The FSA’s involvement ensures that fans’ voices are heard and that their concerns are addressed comprehensively.
Challenges and Solutions
Football clubs and their supporters have faced numerous challenges due to poor governance and financial instability. Clubs like Bury have suffered devastating consequences, leaving loyal fans and local communities in turmoil.
The new regulatory regime aims to rectify these issues by imposing stricter oversight and accountability measures on club owners and management.
This approach will help safeguard clubs from reckless risk-taking and ensure their long-term viability.
Elements of the Football Governance Bill
Element |
Description |
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New Regulator | Establishes an independent body to oversee football governance. |
Fan Representation | Mandates regular consultation with a representative group of fans. |
Financial Sustainability | Implements measures to ensure clubs’ financial health and stability. |
Ownership Oversight | Introduces stringent checks on potential club owners and investors. |
Community Engagement | Promotes active involvement of local communities in club activities. |
Transparent Operations | Requires clubs to operate with greater transparency and accountability. |

Recognition and Appreciation
During her speech, Stephanie Peacock took the opportunity to recognize the remarkable contributions of individuals within the football community.
She congratulated Kevin Miles on being awarded an OBE in the King’s Birthday Honours List for his outstanding services to football.
Additionally, she acknowledged Malcolm Clarke’s extraordinary 22-year tenure as chair of the FSA, noting his significant impact on the organization and the broader football landscape.
Parting Shot
In closing, Minister Peacock reiterated the government’s dedication to transforming football governance for the better. She emphasized the importance of fan representation and the need for a sustainable regulatory environment.
By working closely with the FSA and other stakeholders, the government aims to create a future where football clubs thrive, and fans’ voices are at the forefront of the sport’s evolution. This ongoing partnership promises to protect and nurture the local clubs that are the heart and soul of British football.
Stephanie Peacock’s address at the Football Supporters’ Association AGM was a powerful reminder of the government’s commitment to football fans and the enduring legacy of the sport in the UK.
As football continues to evolve, the new governance measures will ensure that clubs remain vibrant, community-focused entities for generations to come.
Sources: THX News, Department for Culture, Media and Sport & Stephanie Peacock MP.