Portsmouth News

Government must step in to save our clubs now

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Dagenham managing director

Steve Thompson has called for the Government to deliver a £20million bail-out package to save Hawks and their National League rivals.

The National League, National League North and National League South are due to begin their seasons on October 3, which was set to coincide with the planned return of spectators.

Hawks’ first home league game, on their new 3G surface at Westleigh Park, is scheduled to be against Maidstone on October 10. The club have already sold 500 season tickets.

However, the Government’s announceme­nt yesterday that it could be another six months before fans are allowed in stadiums due to a rise in coronaviru­s cases has now put that in doubt.

The National League board will meet tomorrow to discuss the implicatio­ns of the bombshell neww, with Thompson fearing some clubs will become extinct.

‘I believe that a package of between £15-20million for the National League would enable those clubs to start behind closed doors,’ he said.

‘The clubs are going to need this assistance from the Government.

‘It is only the Government that can give us this money, there is no point going to the Premier League again, they have got their own problems with this.

‘We can’t always be expecting the Premier League to bail us out. This is a Government restrictio­n on us being able to operate.

‘They now need to step up. They stepped up before with the furlough and it was fantastic.

‘We need this support to keep our clubs alive.

‘I would hope that this money would help replicate what we are losing on a matchday.

‘Whatever they are considerin­g we need to be told very, very quickly. This is a plea to the Government to support the 67 clubs in the National League that are so important to their local communitie­s.

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