The following organisations provide services which we believe offer great value and beneficial services to fans which we will help to promote. We would like to thank these organisations for continuing to support the SFSA and fans of Scottish Football.
Back Onside
A Scottish Charity looking to tackle those and support those with Mental Health issues. Their work sees them working at all levels of Sport but also the wider Communities, schools and businesses in various capacities. They offer a variety of support levels and have the experience and expertise within their network including 1 to 1 counselling, workshops, educational programmes and focussed activities to assist with recovery and promote a healthier lifestyle. This is all done in a private and confidential environment. Their help increases confidence and boosts self-esteem.
Homes of Football
Homes of Football is home to the fantastic photographic work of Stuart Roy Clarke. Stuart has been a keen supporter of the SFSA and his photographs of scottish clubs have featured in many of our campaigns. Please check out his work and give him your support:
Darby Rimmer MND Foundation
Former Liverpool, Bradford City and Bolton Wanderers footballer Stephen Darby and close friend and British Forces Veteran Chris Rimmer have partnered together to launch the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation. Stephen and Chris both have Motor Neurone Disease and have created a Foundation to create awareness of MND, to fund and assist research into the illness with the quest of finding a cure for the illness, to raise funds and offer grants to those with MND, as well as creating a network to help provide information and emotional support network for those diagnosed with the disease.
Insure Direct
At Insuredirect.co.uk we provide a broad range of motor, home, personal, business and travel policies from standard risks through to specialist and niche covers. We’ve got you covered.
Her Game Too
Her Game Too, founded by a group of 12 female football fans, are tackling the issues that they and many other women have experienced whilst watching or playing football, such as misogynistic or sexist comments. Despite only being launched in May of 2021, the group have had immense support from across the game and many clubs across England have now agreed to work with them to break the stereotypical idea of the “man’s game”. The SFSA will now help promote and support their efforts here in Scotland and continue to work on behalf of female fans.






























