Southern Counties East Football League First Division
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The FA: 110 clubs would be upwardly moved within the pyramid at Steps Four-Six in order to facilitate the new divisions, protecting the integrity of the NLS whilst supporting clubs with a desire and ambition to progress
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Post Lockdown Cup: Five clubs taking part feel hopeful that supporters' will be able to attend games
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Keith Bird: Former Cray Wanderers and Tunbridge Wells manager takes over as Holmesdale chairman
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SCEFL: Unfortunately, there has been no change in the guidance for non-elite football in the past few weeks so it was unanimously agreed that we would not be able to go ahead as intended with the supplementary cup competition
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SCEFL planning to play a Champions League style Cup competition during April and May
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Twenty eight clubs vote to take part in supplementary SCEFL Cup competition
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All London FA cup competitions will proceed
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SCEFL: Two key points to remember are that no football activity should take place prior to March 29 and that any setbacks on the roadmap in the next month may mean that we can’t provide any football until next season
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Results February 2021
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The FA: The 2020-21 league season for Steps Three to Six of the National League System should be curtailed with immediate effect, with no further league matches taking place this season
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The FA: Grassroots season extended until the end of June but no updates on the National League System (Steps Three to Six)
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National League System: Clubs still await a decision regarding 2020-21 football season
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Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston: We will not let clubs go to the wall
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Ashford whistle blowers hit the road to raise money for mental health charity
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Results: January 2021
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FA Leagues Committee Chairman: Completing the 2020/2021 season is becoming increasingly doubtful
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Southern Counties East Football League: Given the current climate it is not possible to set any guaranteed date of a return to playing games
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The Football Association suspends all non-elite football and training following national lockdown announcement by UK Government
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On the field the club are in the strongest position I have seen in all my years with the club, says Rusthall president Richard Smith
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Results: December 2020
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FA Statement: Non-Elite football in Tier Four areas is not permitted, including all training and fixtures
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Kennington 1-1 Sutton Common Rovers - We’ve shown we can compete with the teams in the league above us and I think that’s vitally important for a club that is pushing for promotion, says proud Kennington assistant Sam Fisher
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Southern Counties East Football League: We are hopeful that games can restart on Saturday 16 January
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It’s just been a great run. We’ve had three wins, the furthest the club has ever been in The FA Vase. It’s been a lot of fun and we’ll go again next year says Stansfeld midfielder Joe Minter
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Stansfeld 0-3 Flackwell Heath - We don't get the recognition we deserve and I hope we get it this time, says Stansfeld joint-manager Billy Hamlin
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FA given Government approval for a limited number of home fans to attend games within Tier Three areas
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Kent FA launch Mental Health Champion for youth football
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FA Vase Round-up: It’s everyone’s dream to play at Wembley, but we’ll see how realistic that is from the Third Round, says Kennington boss Dan Scorer
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There is much work to be done and at Millwall everyone is committed to doing all that is possible, both individually and collectively, to be a force for good and to ensure that the club remains at the forefront of football’s anti-discrimination efforts
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Stansfeld 2-2 AFC Hayes - We’re in the Second Round of the Vase and the clubs never been that far. No one can take that away from me and Jamie Phipps, says Stansfeld joint-boss Billy Hamlin