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Nov 2020
Junior football clubs in Harrogate and Knaresborough say they are "disappointed and bemused" at the decision to suspend all matches and training sessions from Thursday.
Following Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of a new one month lockdown, the FA released a statement yesterday that said all fixtures and training for youth football must end in line with the lockdown.
Chris McVey, chair of Pannal Ash juniors, a well established club that runs boys and girls teams from ages 5 to 18, told the Stray Ferret the enforced break will have a big impact on children's lives and he is "struggling to come to terms" with the decision.
The links between exercise and mental health are well known and Mr McVey believes the break will have a "massive" impact on children's mental health.
He added:
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With games cancelled during the first lockdown, Knaresborough Celtic gave parents partial subscription refunds. Mr Wood said the club is in a "challenging" financial environment but hope to receive grants from the FA or government, like last time.
Some of their teams will have one last emotional training session tonight at King James' school's 3G pitch, which opened in February but hasn't been fully utilised due to both lockdowns.
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