Vanarama National League & Vanarama National League South
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FA Cup Round Up: These moments are ones to be cherished, says manager Kevin Watson, after his Cray Valley side reach FA Cup First Round for the first time after shock win over Maidenhead United
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October 2020 Results
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Bromley and Dover Athletic to receive £84,000 per month each as part of National Lottery support package to keep our National League clubs in business
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National League receives £10 million National Lottery funding package
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Kent Youth League Ken Brooke: If we see a repeat of poor behaviour we will be closing down the League for a week, maybe two weeks
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I hope that, well before the end of the season, we can get a few thousand fans back in the stadium, says Charlton Athletic owner Thomas Sandgaard
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#Letfansin: If you do not allow our lifeblood to flow, eventually our heart-beat will cease, RIP.
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Online petition launched to allow footbal fans to attend matches at all levels
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The National League has now received confirmation of significant financial grant-aid support from the Government to compensate clubs for essential revenue lost from fans not returning in October
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The National League serve Macclesfield Town with expulsion notice
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Fans of Elite National League South clubs banned from attending their FA Cup ties
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There is still time to act but not long left to save our EFL and National League clubs
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Thomas Sandgaard: I will not let Charlton Athletic fans down
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National League: In recognition of the financial uncertainty facing its member clubs, The National League is actively engaged with Government, with the assistance of The Football Association, to secure a critical financial support package
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#LETFANSIN: Without paying spectators, we cannot survive. We would be faced with resigning from National South – and taking the large fine – and disbanding the first-team, warns Eastbourne Borough CEFO John Bonar
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The measures announced by the Chancellor will give business and the economy an important shot in the arm
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RESULTS: AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2020
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Put a stop to this circus and get us back playing with fans in attendance like teams in the levels below, says Tonbridge Angels boss Steve McKimm
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Lee Noble: Tribute to one of the greatest players to have played for Dartford
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We will oppose any attempt to start the season behind closed doors, insists Dover Athletic chairman Jim Parmenter
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Bromley chairman Robin Stanton-Gleaves: We have had to review our admission prices knowing that we will only be able to operate at a far smaller capacity under the latest COVID Guidelines and this results in us having to increase these prices
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Welling United: Mark Goldberg will be remaining as owner and chairman but will now be focused on securing the new ground development at Park View Road with a view to providing a sustainable future for the club
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The National League restart depends upon crowds being allowed back in stadiums as live attendance is our clubs’ largest source of income, says chairman Brian Barwick
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Maidstone United to ban away fans in limited capacity crowds of 1,255
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The Football Association regrettably forced to postpone Non-League Finals Day for a second time
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Dover Athletic boss Andy Hessenthaler signs Ahkeem Rose while Michael Woods departs Crabble by mutual consent
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Bromley boss Neil Smith unveils Byron Webster signing
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It is somewhat strange to see clubs one step below us in the Non-League pyramid now allowed crowds up to 600 on their terraces and our gates and turnstiles have to remain locked, says Tonbridge Angels chairman Dave Netherstreet
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Bromley announce the departure of goalkeeper Ryan Huddart while club captain Jack Holland pens a new deal to stay at Hayes Lane
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Bromley boss Neil Smith signs ex Millwall midfielder Liam Trotter while Roger Johnson returns to Hayes Lane