CHARITY SURELY BEGINS AT HOME

THERE is something uneasy about seeing clubs announce new signings at a time when there is such uncertainty around the game. One team, which has fallen from grace in recent years and was even on the brink of liquidation, launched a GoFundMe campaign in March just days after the season was suspended to help them through this period. Fair enough. But only last week they were unveiling a former Premier League star, who was said to have agreed a deal to join.
It is not a great look to be asking supporters and local businesses for money to keep the club going one minute, and then welcoming a new...

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