Isthmian League
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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
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Ashford United boss Tommy Warrilow feels very positive with the clubs new Academy venture
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Folkestone Invicta supporters' club aim to raise £3,000 to satisfy commitments made to playing staff
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Whatever is decided, and there are sure to be teams who will disagree with the outcome, we can only accept the decision gracefully and plan for next season accordingly, says Cray Valley chairman Frank May
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Isthmian League Statement: The Isthmian, Northern Premier and Southern Leagues are unanimous in wanting to terminate the 2019-20 season immediately. The Step Five and Six Leagues also support the immediate termination of the season
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Mental health is a massive worry to me at this time too, so please, don’t be alone and don’t struggle in silence, says sports therapist Emily Sawyer
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We are relentless in making sure that the future of the club is not in jeopardy, says Cray Valley boss Kevin Watson
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Folkestone Invicta: We can meet all our financial obligations for March, but then it will get very tough indeed
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Statement: Boris Johnson - Prime Minister: From this evening I must give the British people a very simple instruction - you must stay at home
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For the integrity of the sport and for the competitions that we have all sacrificed for this season, at all levels, the season must be completed, says Herne Bay boss Ben Smith
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Isthmian League: The Directors have indicated how they believe the season should be treated and the Chairman will express those views to the other league representatives on the Alliance Committee at a conference call to be held at 6pm on Monday
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Herne Bay chairman Stuart Fitchie: Something I learnt very quickly since coming in in June is how much Herne Bay FC means to so many people
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Chancellor's Statement: A new Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme will be set up to help pay people’s wages
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Phoenix Sports: Our most important task and challenge in the coming months will be to concentrate on trying to maintain the financial stability of our club
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Millwall chairman John Berylson: It is our job to do all we can to help prevent any further spread of the virus by following the guidelines which are in place to protect ourselves and others. Please respect the advice we’re being given
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Matt Southall and Jonathan Heller removed from Charlton Athletic's board of directors
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England manager Gareth Southgate: Look out for each other. Please don’t suffer alone, and remember that our great country has come through these enormous challenges before – and, together, we will do so again
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FA Statement: The professional game in England will be further postponed until no earlier than Thursday 30 April
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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