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CLUBS TO RECEIVE £35K LIFT

CLUBS TO

By Robin Jones

BOOST: 1874 Northwich and Whitby Town are two of the clubs that will benefit
PICTURE: Tina Newbury

THE North West Counties League has drawn up a £35,000 package to fund help its 60 member clubs during this period of lockdown.
With no income earned from match day gate receipts – or indeed in off-the-field commerical activities – clubs across the country face going broke.
As a first response, the league is waiving club’s annual subscription for the 2020/21 season.
Accordingly, no club will be asked for annual fees for either the league or its Macron C...

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