A-league football supporter groups will go ahead with their boycott of weekend games, despite Football Federation Australia's (FFA) promise to review its policy on banned fans.

FFA Chairman, Steven Lowy, stepped into the fray after two weeks of fan anger over a newspaper report that named 198 fans who are banned from A-League matches for bad behaviour.

FFA Chief Executive, David Gallop, admitted he 'got it wrong' in the way he responded to the Sunday Telegraph report.

Thousands of fans walked out of games last weekend, and one of the biggest supporter groups—Sydney FC's 'The Cove'—says the FFA's promise to rewrite its policy on banned fans by February is too late.

Tonight, there will be a boycott of Sydney FC's home game against the Newcastle Jets.

Spokesperson for The Cove, Grant Muir, joins James Carleton on RN Breakfast.