National League operational support director Colin Peake is arguing that everybody needs to be patient amid the coronavirus crisis with no simple way to find the best solutions for the whole of football.
National League CEO Michael Tattersall says the number one priority for the whole of Non-League football is to protect its workforce and make use of the government’s economic intervention plan as the game battles the coronavirus crisis.
Eastleigh’s staff and players have joined a growing list of Non-League clubs offering to help the elderly and vulnerable in their local communities beat the coronavirus outbreak.
Workers at Wembley Stadium are using the national stadium to send their thanks to the nation’s NHS and emergency services fighting the coronavirus after the Football Association confirmed football’s lockdown would continue.
Hereford are selling ‘virtual tickets’ to help the club get through the coronavirus crisis with football suspended and matchday income streams dried up for clubs across the country.
Non-League is going into lockdown as The Non-League Paper hits newsstands with the death toll from the coronavirus outbreak rising sharply and the Government set to ban sporting events and other “mass gatherings” within days.
The Northern Premier League has issued a statement explaining the competition’s decision to break ranks with the Southern League and Isthmian League and not suspend their campaign.