Isthmian League
-
Colin Boswell: The Kent Football family has lost a true Kent Football legend
-
VCD Athletic statement: The contributions to the Vickers of both Martin Ford and Paul Foley are greatly appreciated by everyone associated with the club
-
Sport England announce a further £15 million in lottery funding has been added to the Community Emergency Fund, taking the investment to £35 million
-
EMC Academy: We believe in giving all players an opportunity and we have had some great success stories come from our Academy
-
Faversham Town now needs its supporters more than ever as Isthmian League club bid to raise £5,000 online
-
Small businesses boosted by bounce back loans
-
Ramsgate physio Katie Joynes bids to raise £2,000 to support her beloved ill nan
-
Ryan Palmer says he is feeling excited about his return to Sittingbourne
-
Ashford United need to raise £15,000 to help secure the future of the club
-
I fully recognise that the null & void option has left with some clubs feeling a sense of injustice, says Isthmian League chairman Nick Robinson
-
Isthmian League begin the search for a new title sponsor
-
FA Statement: The FA Council’s vote today was overwhelmingly in favour of ratifying the decision to null and void the season
-
Sittingbourne bid to raise £5,000 online: Weʼre raising £5,000 to plug the financial gap left with the season cancelled and this has put Sittingbourne Football Club in a precarious financial position
-
We face the danger of losing clubs and leagues as finances collapse. Many communities could lose the clubs at their heart with little chance of resurrection, warns FA chairman Greg Clarke
-
The FA Statement: The total financial impact is currently forecast to be around £100m, but it could easily exceed £150m depending on the duration of the Government’s necessary medical measures
-
Kent FA Statement: At this moment in time, there will be no change to discipline, no fines reimbursed and no suspensions voided
-
Ramsgate boss Matt Longhurst retains 14 players from expunged campaign
-
Ramsgate bid to raise £5,000 online: The Covid-19 crisis has led to a huge reduction in income with sponsors tightening their belts, the clubhouse closing and the loss of matchday receipts
-
Whitstable Town bid to raise £5,000 online: We would like to express our gratitude to all of those who have offered help and support to the club at this time
-
The Covid-19 crisis has obviously led to a huge reduction in income with sponsors tightening their belts, the clubhouse closing and the loss of matchday receipts, says Ramsgate chairman James Lawson
-
I want to stay at Ashford, that’s for sure. I’ve had a few clubs come in for me about next season but I want to stay, says striker Adrian Stone
-
The FA have given very little or no consideration to the serious implications us smaller clubs will now face, says VCD Athletic chairman Gary Rump
-
Ashford United boss Tommy Warrilow feels very positive with the clubs new Academy venture
-
I feel the League and The FA should have liaised with the clubs, there was little to no communication and some dialogue would have been welcomed, says Whitstable Town chairman Steve Clayton
-
We were not in favour, albeit we weren’t even asked by the League. We are sitting in a play-off position and had worked so hard on and off-the-field to get into that position and for that to just be taken away is so disheartening, says Herne Bay chairman
-
Hythe Town FC made the League aware that our choice was to null and void the 2019/20 season; to do otherwise would have resulted in all sorts of controversies, says chairman Paul Markland
-
I personally think no I was not in favour of the decision as we were chasing promotion, which every football club chase every season but it’s a fair decision as I could not see any other outcome, says Folkestone Invicta chairman Paul Morgan
-
We are not in favour of this decision and I expect a few clubs to go out of business because of this, warns Sittingbourne secretary Edward Lucas
-
FA Statement: The 2019/20 season for Steps 3 to 6 will be ended with immediate effect and all results will be expunged. This will mean no promotion or relegation of clubs between Steps 3 to 6, or relegation from Step 2
-
Folkestone Invicta supporters' club aim to raise £3,000 to satisfy commitments made to playing staff