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MOORS CEO: WE’VE BEEN ABANDONED

SPENNYMOOR Town chief executive Brad Groves says Non- League has been abandoned by the higher levels of football – but has a positive outlook on the future of his club.
The coronavirus crisis has rocked the game across the board, none more so than below the EFL.
And at a time when help was needed, Groves believes the professional game has left the National League System behind.
“We have not received a penny of support during the crisis from the higher levels of football,” he said.
“The only assistance Spennymoor Town has received from within the sport is an advance o...

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