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- The issues now facing the club relate not to survival but to recovery, says Dartford co-chairman Steve Irving
- Tonbridge Angels keep faith with manager Steve McKimm
- During the past five weeks the future of the club has been at risk and all our efforts each day have been spent solving the short-term financial problems without compromising our long-term future, says Dulwich Hamlet chairman Ben Clasper
- Small businesses boosted by bounce back loans
- National League: Remaining League matches to be cancelled
- National League chairman Brian Barwick shows gratitude for Premier League's £2m funding
- Premier League hands down £2 million to The National League, who ask their clubs to vote to determine the outcome of the 2019-20 season
- FA Statement: The FA Council’s vote today was overwhelmingly in favour of ratifying the decision to null and void the season
- We face the danger of losing clubs and leagues as finances collapse. Many communities could lose the clubs at their heart with little chance of resurrection, warns FA chairman Greg Clarke
- The FA Statement: The total financial impact is currently forecast to be around £100m, but it could easily exceed £150m depending on the duration of the Government’s necessary medical measures
- Kent FA Statement: At this moment in time, there will be no change to discipline, no fines reimbursed and no suspensions voided
- I always used to think that I just needed to have one pathway and dedicate my whole life to that. I got burnt by that lesson from a young age and now I just try to keep as many options and pathways open as I can, says goalkeeper Lee Worgan
- As far as possible I am paying off as many outstanding debts to suppliers as possible as it is appreciated that they are suffering the same economic pressures as the club, says Tonbridge Angels chairman Dave Netherstreet
- We need further guidance from The FA and National League before we can move forward properly, says Bromley boss Neil Smith
- Premier League £125m financial relief for EFL and National League clubs
- We have committed to meeting 100% of salaries for staff and players and to honour their contractual agreements up until the 31st May, says Bromley chairman Robin Stanton-Gleaves
- National League: The Board has taken the decision to suspend the National League, National League North and National League South competitions indefinitely
- If we weren’t to carry on, it will feel like a wasted season but everyone’s health and wellbeing comes first, says Dartford co-chairman Steve Irving
- The Club has run out of money, with no income at all and none likely for the foreseeable future, says Dover Athletic chairman Jim Parmenter
- National League Statement: The FA have been asked to assist us with making the decisions to officially postpone all remaining National League fixtures and to end the season as soon as possible for the purposes of player contracts
- Statement: Boris Johnson - Prime Minister: From this evening I must give the British people a very simple instruction - you must stay at home
- 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
- 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
- Chancellor's Statement: A new Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme will be set up to help pay people’s wages
- Bromley chairman Robin Stanton-Gleaves: Rest assured that players will be working hard from home to maintain fitness and mental wellbeing
- 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
- Matt Southall and Jonathan Heller removed from Charlton Athletic's board of directors
- 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
- Aldershot Town: All staff including players, management and office staff have all agreed to take reduced salaries
- FA Statement: The professional game in England will be further postponed until no earlier than Thursday 30 April