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No fans means no go for Leamington

Jim Scott says Leamington would only be able to play without crowds in the very short term – and believes the country is at a crossroads as to whether to carry on with life.

No fans

By David Richardson

CHAIRMAN Jim Scott says Leamington would only be able to play without crowds in the very short term – and believes the country is at a crossroads as to whether to carry on with life.
The Omicron outbreak may bring similar restrictions to those implemented in Wales and Scotland regarding limited crowds at sporting events.
For now, Non-League can continue as normal but games being played behind closed doors would have a significant impact on clubs and harm the chances of the season finishing in a normal manner.
When crowds were banned from matches last season, Steps 3 and ...

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