Nairn County of the Highland League have responded to the coronavirus crisis in incredible fashion, announcing they'll pay bills early and send players to help in the local community.
The Wee County risked bankruptcy in 2016 after long-time sponsor Narden ended its deal with the club. The local community rallied around to save their local team and, as the COVID-19 pandemic throws business into crisis, Nairn will repay that debt.
A statement said: "Bill Shankly once said that football is not a matter of life and death, it's much more important than that.
Mr Shankly was wrong."It is a trying time for the club, the town and the country as a whole."In this regard we are aware that we have not just football but also wider responsibilities. "Fir
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