​​​​​Protest
Last weekend, several hundred loyal supporters gathered outside the Local Hero before marching down én masse to Filbert Way to voice their frustration at the management of their club in recent years.


The handing out of lavish contracts has the left the club unable to recruit the players we need to compete effectively in the top tier.














When accountability for these decisions isn't provided within the club, it falls to the fans themselves to deliver it.


While our members were present at the march, this was an independently organised protest that sprang up from the wider fanbase.













Foodbank
At the Fulham home fixture, our members set out stalls at both the Kop and Family Stand to collect donations for the charity ‘The Bridge’ who support the physical and mental wellbeing of homeless people in Leicester.


City fans once again donated generously from their cupboards and from their pockets to support those struggling most in our city.

We drove a van and car filled with food and clothing items, plus £572 in cash, to hand over to the Bridge, who were grateful to the all the support we and the fanbase provide at this time of year.













Statement: Supporter Bans

On Thursday 13th, we put out a statement expressing our concerns over the way in which a number of supporter-bans were issued and later upheld by the club.


Attempts were made by Union FS to facilitate dialogue between ourselves and the club on this matter, but we have as yet received no response.


"The ongoing lack of engagement with fans and willingness to listen to concerns cannot continue, and deepens mistrust in the football club.."


You can read the full statement on:


x.com/UFS2013


Facebook.com/UnionFS



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