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Welfare of clubs remains out priority

The Football Association sat down recently with The NLP for a Non-League update – and in the second part of this series, we talk the off season and the club allocation process.

Welfare of

THE NLP SITS DOWN WITH FA CHIEFS – PART TWO: CLUB ALLOCATIONS

THE Football Association sat down recently with The NLP for a Non-League update. The FA’s National League System manager Laurence Jones and his Wembley HQ team of Matt Edkins and James Earl were joined by Alliance Committee chairman Mark Harris and Leagues Committee chairman Mark Frost.
In the second part of this series, we talk the off season and the club allocation process.
NLP: The end of the season is fast approaching and the annual club allocations.
LAURENCE JONES: We have to reiterate the message that clubs are playing in ...

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