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IT MAY NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN

IT MAY

Clubs may have to rethink, says Ash

By Steve Tervet

BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL: Maidstone’s Sam Corne in action with Weymouth’s Ollie Harfield
PICTURE: Matt Bristow

OLIVER ASH hopes the coronavirus crisis will force clubs to hit the reset button and rethink every aspect of their operations.
Ash admits his own club, Maidstone United, will not be exempt from such a “radical” shake-up and are likely to go part-time when football resurfaces.
The co-owner insists the Stones will survive but knows other clubs may not.
He said: “We’re trying to guess how much we wil...

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