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The Fair Game Annual Conference 2025, taking place on Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 May at AFC Wimbledon, is bringing together clubs, fans, academics, researchers, policymakers, and industry experts to debate the biggest issues facing football and explore how together we can build a stronger future for the game.
The fees for the Conference are being held for the next week on an early bird rate of £150 for two days or £100 for one day. To get your ticket go to this platform.
What will be happening at FG25?
Many of the game’s biggest challenges – from financial instability to governance failures and fan engagement – are rooted in deep structural issues. This conference is an opportunity to solve those problems!.
On day one there are 15 practical workshops where you will help build realistic solutions to some of football’s biggest problems. We will then use the outcomes to lobby government and the football authorities to deliver realistic long-term change.
All of the workshops have been shaped following feedback from the Shadow Regulator to ensure that they are problems clubs will have to tackle in the years ahead.
The full list of workshops can be seen here. They represent a real opportunity for your club to help shape the future of our national game.
The fees for the Conference are being held for the next week on an early bird rate of £150 for two days or £100 for one day. To get your ticket go to this platform.
What will be happening at FG25?
Many of the game’s biggest challenges – from financial instability to governance failures and fan engagement – are rooted in deep structural issues. This conference is an opportunity to solve those problems!.
On day one there are 15 practical workshops where you will help build realistic solutions to some of football’s biggest problems. We will then use the outcomes to lobby government and the football authorities to deliver realistic long-term change.
All of the workshops have been shaped following feedback from the Shadow Regulator to ensure that they are problems clubs will have to tackle in the years ahead.
The full list of workshops can be seen here. They represent a real opportunity for your club to help shape the future of our national game.