Chesterfield are helping their fans forget about the coronavirus lockdown today by re-running their 1997 FA Cup semi-final classic against Middlesbrough!
Duane Darby has left Southern League Redditch United within days after bringing in former Lye Town manager and Stourbridge coach Mark Jones as his new number two.
Wythenshawe AFC are definitely taking the North West Counties Football League’s inaugural Twitter Cup seriously – they’ve signed their first ever virtual sponsor while in coronavirus lockdown!
AFC Telford boss Gavin Cowan has been “absolutely overwhelmed” by the National League North club’s efforts to look after the welfare of his squad and their families during the coronavirus crisis.
Beaconsfield Town boss Gary Meakin is looking forward to nurturing many more talented young players when the coronavirus crisis is over as the head of new youth development initiative.
AFC Fylde chairman David Haythornthwaite is backing the National league’s recommendation to end the season without playing again to cope with the impact of the coronavirus.
Bury Town are getting ready to upgrade Ram Meadow despite the onset of the coronavirus crisis after banking a five figure grant from the Football Foundation.
The Toolstation Northern Counties East League has become the latest competition to confirm a series of measures to help member clubs survive the coronavirus crisis.
Westfield FC will have a new management team at the helm when football returns after the coronavirus following the resignation of Tony Reid and his number two Martyn Lee.
Oxford City’s finance director Paul Lyon is warning that it could take years for football to get over the coronavirus as the club recovers from a mindless attack by vandals.
National League title sponsors Vanarama have kicked off a new initiative to help the competition’s clubs and business partners come through the coronavirus crisis.