Isthmian League
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Coronavirus Crisis: The Public Liability and Personal Accident policies will not provide cover for any footballing activities for the foreseeable future, says insurance companies
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Coronavirus Crisis: We have been forced to make significant cutbacks already but with no expected income the club simply can’t afford to survive much longer, warns Didcot Town
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EFL Statement: The primary objective, in order to protect competition integrity, is to deliver a successful conclusion to the 2019/20 season, subject to the over-riding priority around health and well-being
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Coronavirus Crisis: The financial impact on smaller clubs will take its toll, warns Ramsgate boss Matt Longhurst
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Margate shortlisted as a finalist at the Canterbury Business Awards
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Clearly we are facing a significant revenue shortfall and will be reassessing all of our options, says Maidstone United chief-executive Bill Williams
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YOUR MEMORIES: What is your favourite football match and why?
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Statement: I promise to do whatever it takes to support our economy through this crisis – says Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak
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Coronavirus Crisis: The likelihood is that matches will not start again on 4 April, warns Isthmian League chairman Nick Robinson
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THE DARKEST AND SADDEST EVER DAY IN ENGLISH FOOTBALL: We are now advising that all grassroots football in England is postponed for the foreseeable future, says The Football Association
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Statement: Boris Johnson - Prime Minster of the UK
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RESULTS: MARCH 2020
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Coronavirus Crisis: These are indeed challenging times for the League, its Clubs and the game as a whole, says EFL Chairman Rick Parry
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Coronavirus Crisis: We will be there for these people that will need help, says Stevenage chairman Phil Wallace
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Whatever the league’s decision, we have to be sensible and support that, says newly-appointed Sittingbourne manager Darren Blackburn
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Coronavirus Crisis: Isthmian League Statement: The consensus of opinion is that the decision to suspend was the right one and it will be more difficult to rule whether or not the season can be continued
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Coronavirus Crisis: Isthmian League suspended for a week: We understand the enormous financial impact this will have on many club’s but the board feels that it is better to err on the side of caution at this time
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Chris Lynch parts company with Sittingbourne: This is the toughest call I have ever had to make in football, because I genuinely care for this club and its people
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Cray Valley (Paper Mills) 3-2 Whyteleafe - Over the course of the season if you want to be successful and do well then you have to be quite resolute in games like that, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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The FA: Updated heading guidance is an evolution of our current guidelines and will help coaches and teachers to reduce and remove repetitive and unnecessary heading from youth football
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Results: February 2020
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Tommy Warrilow launches football Academy at Ashford United
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Folkestone Invicta chairman Paul Morgan searches for investors: If anyone would like to get involved at board level or knows of anyone who would like to get involved with investment, please come and talk to us
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Worthing 0-1 Folkestone Invicta - Now the dream is still alive but we know we’ve got a lot of fighting, scrapping and working hard to stay there, says Folkestone Invicta assistant Roland Edge
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Lewes appoint Hugo Langton as their new manager until the end of the season
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Faversham Town 3-3 Herne Bay - When you're 3-1 down not many people would've given us a prayer and we dug something out from somewhere, says Herne Bay boss Ben Smith
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If we turn up, we will get the three points, but unfortunately we don’t know what Faversham team will show up on the day at the moment, says Faversham Town assistant manager Nick Davis
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We have another massive test against Cray Valley, says Phoenix Sports boss Paul Bryon
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Sevenoaks Town 0-0 Hythe Town - We just have to turn the draws into wins and that's been the toughest, says Sevenoaks Town boss Micky Collins
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I think we’ve got real momentum and real togetherness and something that we can build on and take it into next season, says Hythe Town boss Steven Watt