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TIER 3: Deal Town could benefit from a grant

I TRY to watch my local club Deal Town when I can and was disappointed at the decision to place the whole of Kent on Tier 3 due to certain areas being high.
Clubs like Deal need help – not in the form of loans, but with nostrings-attached grants.
The massive amounts wasted by Government officials would keep clubs like Deal going as they are all a vital part of their communities.
Or, we could ask Gordon Taylor to help out from his obscene salary or is that too much to ask Gordon?
S.MILLER-OSBORNE via email

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