The announcement nearly two years ago that seven 19-year-old university students – believed to be the youngest owners in world football – were to take over the proud Surrey club inevitably caused a stir.
So far, 27 Isthmian, Northern Premier and Southern League clubs have received just under £100,000 on grants towards community projects ranging from food banks to programmes to assist those with mental health problems.
League chiefs will be hoping to complete a season for the first time in three years after the 2019- 20 campaign was declared null and void last March, before the 2020-21 campaign was curtailed back in February after a truncated period, caused by the UK lockdown.
With Non-League Steps 3 to 6 curtailed for the second successive season, Brown has been able to take the reins at the League Two strugglers on an interim basis
The former Brighton defender penned a new three-year contract this month after leading the Rebels to a promotion challenge before the season was null and voided last year
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