Respect Ambassador gives Fair Game a boost

“Any organisation that tries to make football and society more equitable and accessible for all is heading in the right direction.’’

Chris Hull, Nationwide's Respect Campaign Ambassador

Simon Fell, MP for Barrow

FAIR Game received the ringing endorsement of the Nationwide’s Respect Campaign Ambassador Chris Hull this morning.

The news is a further boost to Fair Game ahead of Tracey Crouch's review into football governance which is due to be published next month.

Hull, former EFL Director of Communications and Nationwide’s Head of Sponsorship, said: “Any organisation that tries to make football and society my equitable and accessible for all is heading in the right direction.

“That’s why I wish Fair Game - and all that sail in her - my very best wishes as they try to improve the game for everyone and make it more sustainable for communities and fans up and down the country.”

The comment came after a meeting between Hull and Fair Game, a group of 31 value-driven clubs backed by 40 world-renowned experts trying to change football for the better.

The meeting also discussed the shared values of fairness and integrity between Fair Game UK and our close partners Her Game Too. Hull, who is an avid Blackpook fan, added: “After all, their work is all under the banner of mutual respect and I think that's what we're looking for across football.”

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