Football has never been so important than in a time of national crisis. Fans are not only missing out on going to games, clubs are at the heart of communities and provide a welcome distraction from the pandemic as well as employing hundreds of people.
But the absence of crowds is being felt at every level of the game and yet the mixed messages are also a source of huge frustration for clubs who rely on supporters to keep their teams alive both on and off the pitch.
That is why John Yems, boss of League Two side Crawley Town, is backing the Daily Mirror’s Save Our Sports campaign to try and persuade the Government to think again about letting fans back into stadiums.
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