Vanarama National League & Vanarama National League South
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Tonbridge Angels: Payments to players have had to cease with effect from yesterday but of course we will take due regard to those players who are under contract
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We are pleased to have been able to remain profitable for the seventh season in a row. However, all this pales into insignificance given the scale of the challenge we now face, says Maidstone United co-owner Oliver Ash
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Chancellor's Statement: A new Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme will be set up to help pay people’s wages
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Bromley chairman Robin Stanton-Gleaves: Rest assured that players will be working hard from home to maintain fitness and mental wellbeing
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Millwall chairman John Berylson: It is our job to do all we can to help prevent any further spread of the virus by following the guidelines which are in place to protect ourselves and others. Please respect the advice we’re being given
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Matt Southall and Jonathan Heller removed from Charlton Athletic's board of directors
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England manager Gareth Southgate: Look out for each other. Please don’t suffer alone, and remember that our great country has come through these enormous challenges before – and, together, we will do so again
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Aldershot Town: All staff including players, management and office staff have all agreed to take reduced salaries
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FA Statement: The professional game in England will be further postponed until no earlier than Thursday 30 April
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Coronavirus Crisis: The Public Liability and Personal Accident policies will not provide cover for any footballing activities for the foreseeable future, says insurance companies
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Coronavirus Crisis: We’ve good food stock in the club that we will be delivering to any of our vulnerable and elderly supporters, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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EFL Statement: The primary objective, in order to protect competition integrity, is to deliver a successful conclusion to the 2019/20 season, subject to the over-riding priority around health and well-being
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YOUR MEMORIES: What is your favourite football match and why?
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It is clear there will be some difficult conversations to be had in the next couple of weeks and nobody should be in any doubt of the hardship this will bring to many people, warns Dover Athletic chairman Jim Parmenter
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Statement: I promise to do whatever it takes to support our economy through this crisis – says Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak
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It is my responsibility to ensure Barnet FC continues to survive and remains financially stable and therefore, I have had to make difficult decisions, says Barnet chairman
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THE DARKEST AND SADDEST EVER DAY IN ENGLISH FOOTBALL: We are now advising that all grassroots football in England is postponed for the foreseeable future, says The Football Association
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Statement: Boris Johnson - Prime Minster of the UK
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RESULTS: MARCH 2020
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Coronavirus Crisis: Dulwich Hamlet suspend all football activity
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Coronavirus Crisis: These are indeed challenging times for the League, its Clubs and the game as a whole, says EFL Chairman Rick Parry
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Coronavirus Crisis: We will be there for these people that will need help, says Stevenage chairman Phil Wallace
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Coronavirus Crisis: Isthmian League suspended for a week: We understand the enormous financial impact this will have on many club’s but the board feels that it is better to err on the side of caution at this time
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John Still stands down as Maidstone United's head of football: I might have been the first to take Maidstone into the Football League but if everyone pulls in the same direction, I certainly won’t be the last
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I know people have written us off but we've got what it takes to be right up there with the best, says Bromley captain Jack Holland
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Harrogate Town 1-1 Bromley - it’s still all there to play for and my team won’t give up, I won’t give up and we’ll keep fighting to get into the play-offs, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
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Dulwich Hamlet new stadium: Should the application be rejected the club will not be able to continue in its current form at the heart of its community so it is important that everyone’s voice is heard
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Due to overspending on the playing budget since the beginning of the season, some below-par performances and a 15% drop in attendances, cash-flow is extremely tight, says Maidstone United co-owner Oliver Ash
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Bromley 0-1 Sutton United - I think the play-offs are slipping away from us if I've got to be brutally honest, admits hurting Bromley boss Neil Smith
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We are running out of money as we don't have a pitch to play our home fixtures, says Tonbridge Angels chairman