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Clyde chiefs vow to 'safeguard' club and call for SFA support amid coronavirus shut down

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The Clyde board have vowed to “safeguard” the future of the club after the coronavirus SPFL shut down has caused financial concerns in the lower leagues.

The Bully Wee had been set to travel to Stranraer this weekend for a key battle in the League One relegation scrap before the joint response group called off every game in the country amid COVID-19 concerns.However, the chiefs in Cumbernauld say they will fight to keep the club alive, as well as urging Scottish football supremos to support clubs who take a cash hit.In a club statement this weekend, the Broadwood board said there were “assessing the implications of this development, on and off the field” adding their “first priority lies with the health and wellbeing of our employees at

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