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WATCH: "Without any fans, I don't think we'll be in business after Christmas"

We've been speaking to Curzon Ashton chairman Wayne Salkeld ahead of the National League's meeting today, which will determine if fans can finally attend games when the season starts on October 5.

Wayne says if the ban continues, the club won't be in business after Christmas.

Wayne Salkeld

Curzon Ashton Football Club chairman Wayne Salkeld says the club won't exist beyond Christmas if fans are still banned from attending games. We spoke to him ahead of The National League meeting at 2pm this afternoon which will determine if fans can finally return or not.

Posted by Tameside Reporter on Thursday, September 24, 2020

 

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