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Sept 2020
Harrogate Town and other football clubs face a “cliff edge scenario” if fans are not allowed back into stadiums for six months, Town’s chairman has warned.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson put plans for fans to return at the start of October on hold today when he announced further restrictions to tackle rising coronavirus infections.
Supporters were due to return to grounds in small numbers, with some Football League clubs trialling 1,000 fans at games last weekend.
Irving Weaver, Town chairman, has said his club and others could experience “severe pain” if their loss of income is not subsidised.
He said:
Harrogate Town’s ground renamed ‘EnviroVent Stadium’
Harrogate Town sign defender Dan Jones and keeper Melvin Minter
The Prime Minister added the restrictions could remain in place for six months.
Shrewsbury Town were among those to take part in a pilot last weekend with 1,000 supporters present for the first time since March.
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