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Is your club a pillar of local society?

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THE POWER of football can be seen around the country every week as clubs place an emphasis on reaching out to their community.
Once again the Football Foundation, who support clubs and the projects they run, are sponsoring our Community Club of the Year.
Last season’s winners were Dulwich Hamlet. They describe themselves as a club with a social conscience.
They’ve engaged with their local area, have seen their crowds increase massively and have held special games for refugees and have an open-arms approach to the game.
The Ryman Premier club have been an example for others wi...

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