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Isthmian Premier pair to honour the NHS

The Isthmian Premier sides are showing their support towards the country’s frontline workers.

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The Isthmian Premier sides are showing their support towards the country’s frontline workers.

Margate, in their 125th year, are looking forward to welcoming crowds back to Hartsdown Park.

“It’s been a tough few years for football clubs. It’s been even tougher for those bravely working at the frontline of our National Health Service,” the club said. “As a gesture of our appreciation, Margate FC will be offering free entry to our 2021-22 Isthmian League games for those working in the NHS. All you need to do is present your staff card at turnstiles to gain entry.”

Wingate have been running the scheme for a while and will now allow a guest of an NHS worker to also attend for free.

“Our thanks will always remain with our NHS Heroes for all their amazing work,” the club said. “As a result, we will continue to give free entry to NHS staff and a plus one for any home league game next season!”

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