National League hoping to secure 'critical financial support package' from government and announce it 'very soon'
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The National League also said they hope the deal can be announced “very soon.”
Reports in the national media suggest the rescue package could be around a £1m a month, to be shared out across 67 clubs.
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There has been no confirmation that the National League season will definitely start on October 3, but that is still the aim.
Earlier this week the government paused plans for fans to return to stadiums from October 1 because of the rise in Covid-19 infections across the country.
The National League board held a meeting on Thursday afternoon before releasing the following statement: “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, and it is hoped this can be announced very soon.
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Hide Ad“It is imperative the revenue shortfall caused by the pause to the safe return of spectators is responsibly addressed so each club can operate sustainably over the course of the forthcoming season.”
Spireites chief executive, John Croot, has called for the government to step in and has said everyone at the club will do everything they can to get through this difficult period.