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Gates re-open…now big guns want a slice

NON-LEAGUE football clubs at Steps 3-6 are celebrating the return of supporters to grounds – and now National League fans are calling for the same. The re-opening of turnstiles for the first time since March is initially capped at 15 per cent of an FA-determined minimum capacity at each Step. Dorking Wanderers owner and manager Marc White said: “I’m over the moon for all the teams who can have fans now and the National League have said they will ask the FA to talk to the Government about applying the same guidance for...

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