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In this week's 'Sports Talk', Mark and Ben discuss the implications of banning fans from attending fixtures in the first two tiers of the non-league pyramid, and speak to Curzon Ashton chairman Wayne Salkeld and stadium announcer Oliver Newall about the issue.

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WATCH: In this week's sports video, Mark Philip and Ben Smithies-Casey discuss the implications of banning fans from attending fixtures in the first two tiers of the non-league pyramid. They also get the views of Curzon Ashton Football Club chairman Wayne Salkeld and stadium announcer Oliver Newall about the issue, and they also touch on the club's new £5 ticket initiative.

Posted by Tameside Reporter on Friday, August 28, 2020

 

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