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Non-league football: How club kept the ball rolling once Covid-19 pandemic stopped game in its tracks

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Meadow Park a new lease of life.Fundraising drives to raise cash for floodlights and replace lost income streams have been superbly run and backed.Jeffrey says all that’s down to an army of dedicated club officials, fans and volunteers who have worked tirelessly to limit the financial impact COVID-19 is having on clubs.“People might think everything stopped when the football shutdown happened but that’s far from been the case with ourselves, said Jeffrey.“It’s not been easy with the restrictions that have been in place but it’s been great to see people pull together to help the club.“Everyone at Meadow is really excited about the new era in the West of Scotland League and we want to be as best prepared for it as we can on and off the.

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