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SUFFOLK COME TO RESCUE OF CLUBS IN NEED

THE Suffolk Football Association have unveiled emergency grants and “Back to Football” loans to help the county’s clubs through the coronavirus crisis.
With clubs at all levels of the game facing severe financial pressures, the county FA have launched initiatives to help ease the blow.
An initial total pot of £40,000 is being made available to clubs in immediate danger of ceasing because of financial reasons.
Clubs will also have access to an initial total pot of £30,000 for interest free loans with the aim of supporting clubs in their efforts to restart as soo...

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