Non-league clubs working to emerge from pandemic with faith in grass-roots future

North Ferriby United v Hull City – Pre-Season Friendly – Grange Lane
(Image credit: Richard Sellers)

Zoom appointments, cardboard fans and a surge in community spirit are just three of the ways in which non-league football is resisting assumptions of financial meltdown and working to emerge from the pandemic with a new-found faith in the game’s grass-roots future.

Despite a number of National League clubs wrestling with full-time salaries and other significant overheads, others further down the football pyramid are increasingly finding that a little innovation can go a long way to mitigating – and even improving – the long-term implications of the shutdown.

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