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LET ‘EM IN!

LET ‘EM

Fans campaign set to take legal route

By John Lyons
DAN’S SPOT ON FOR YELTZ
INSIDE:
TERRAS BID TO REPLACE MOLESLEY
AND
MACC WOE SADDENS HERO ASKEY
PLUS
KIGHTLY’S ROUTE TO THE TOP

MR COOL: Halesowen Town’s Dan Westwood scores his second goal of the game in the entertaining 3-3 draw against Barwell
PICTURE: Garry Grifftihs

CASH-STRAPPED Non-League clubs and football-starved fans are stepping up their bid for supporters to be allowed back in to matches.
While some lockdown measures have been eased, football is still being played behind-closed-doors.
The #LetFansIn ca...

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