Sunday Sun

FSA demands refunds for fans as fixtures are postponed

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THE Football Supporters’ Associatio­n has called for fans left out of pocket by the postponeme­nt of matches following the Queen’s death to be treated sympatheti­cally.

Malcolm Clarke, chair of the FSA, has urged rail chiefs and the football authoritie­s to ensure supporters due to travel to away games this weekend do not lose out as a result of the decision to suspend the programme as a mark of respect.

Clarke told the PA news agency: “There’s a big question there about refunds, advance train tickets that have been booked for away games and all of that.

“We would certainly expect the rail industry and the football authoritie­s to take a very sympatheti­c view of that. It’s not a good time to ask fans to spend money on things that don’t happen.”

The Football Associatio­n, of which the Queen was a long-standing patron, announced on Friday that all fixtures scheduled for this weekend from Premier League and EFL level down to the grassroots game would be postponed.

Other sports, most notably cricket, golf and both rugby codes, opted to go ahead as planned with tributes being paid beforehand.

The FSA said in a statement on Friday: “We believe football is at its finest when bringing people together at times of huge national significan­ce – be those moments of joy or moments of mourning.

“Our view, which we shared with the football authoritie­s, is that most supporters would have liked to go to games this weekend and pay their respects to the Queen alongside their fellow fans.”

Competitor­s, officials and spectators as the BMW PGA Championsh­ip at Wentworth, the third Test between England and South Africa at the Oval and the Betfred Super League play-off eliminator between Huddersfie­ld and Salford were able to do just that.

Asked if that reinforced the FSA’S view, Clarke, said: “We feel that there were other ways of paying tribute that would have actually been more meaningful.”

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