Rotherham boss Paul Warne is passionate about his club, his community and mental health. The 47-year-old coach speaks eloquently about what football means for fans and the impact of having no crowds.
He reckons the return of supporters cannot come soon enough, with EFL clubs facing financial ruin. But just as important, he believes, is what football means in everyday lives.
The EFL and its clubs are pushing the Government for the return of supporters in a week when they are also working towards their Do One Thing campaign for World Mental Health Day. “Football is pivotal in society," Warne, said. “Fans work all week, may even live on their own but they have football to look forward to and going to a ground where Julie always sits on the
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