As a football club, We are now in receipt of the statement from the FA on whether football will continue during the governments decision on lockdown from the 5th November- please read below:
As a result of the UK Government’s new national COVID-19 restrictions, and subject to Members of Parliament voting tomorrow [Wednesday 4 November 2020] and the publication of bespoke guidance from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport [DCMS], the impact on ‘non elite’ football in England will include the suspension of the following during this period:
• All fixtures and training for Steps 3-6 of the National League System [NLS];
• All fixtures and training for indoor and outdoor youth and adult grassroots football.
Our aim is to ensure that the 2020-21 season is completed at these levels and will liaise with the relevant leagues in the NLS and WFP and the County Football Associations [CFAs] to provide support and establish appropriate options to do so if required.
The UK Government has confirmed that school sport can continue as an exemption during this period.
Re-starting football at these levels has taken substantial determination and commitment from stakeholders across the game and we would like to thank everyone for their vital contributions. However, health and wellbeing remain the priority, so it is extremely important that clubs, players, coaches, match officials, league officials, volunteers, parents, carers and facility providers adhere to the UK Government’s new national COVID-19 restrictions during this period.
We remain in dialogue with the DCMS, leagues, competitions and CFAs and will provide further clarification for ‘non-elite’ football in England following the debate in the House of Commons tomorrow. (End of FA statement)
This news was expected but I’m sure you will be as equally disappointed as we are with the decision to stop playing football for this short term but I am sure you will agree that the priority in all of these uncertain times has to be the safety and well-being of everyone.
I would like to thank each and every one of you that has supported the football club since returning back from the first lockdown. So much time and effort has gone in to making our return safe and in accordance with the ever-changing guidelines and law and I thank you all for doing your bit to follow them as you have been asked. The support we have had from parents, spectators, volunteers, coaches, players and opponents from our under 7’s to the First team has been excellent and proves that together we are stronger and we will come through this next lockdown even stronger and more organised to welcome you all back.
I would like to express the football club’s sincere thanks also to all of the NHS staff that have continued to provide the unbelievable care they do, not just this time but at any time that we need them. A great thank you to all of our schools that will remain open during this time to support our children’s education. Let’s also share a thought for those people that have lost someone through COVID. If you know anyone that has lost anyone, or who may need support at this time, then please consider giving them a call or dropping them a line to check in and see how they are - it means so much I’m sure and we all have the power to do this.
The support the football club has received over the last few months from local businesses has been overwhelming too, and at a time that they are also all facing tough challenges. I urge you all to support these businesses over the coming weeks and long into the future. I will be posting a list in the coming days, along with any offers you can enjoy, so please show your support they will really appreciate it.
On a separate note, this year will be the first year that we and hundreds of local people will not be able to join the parade for Remembrance Day and this has been really special to us all at the Football club. It’s been an honour to lay a wreath for all service personnel that gave their lives for us, and indeed are still serving our great Country today. Despite not being able to attend in person, we will still be laying a wreath before the official recognition of the day on the 11th November. Let’s all spare a thought on this day and days leading up to it for all those service people that fought and continue to protect our world, and give thanks for the freedom we enjoy despite lockdown being tough for us all. Just imagine how tough it was back then for families and society as a whole and it kind of puts things into perspective a little.
Once we receive official confirmation of the decision on whether non elite football can continue we will advise accordingly, but in the meantime be safe and thank you again for all of your continued support, each and every one of you.
The CIC Directors continue to work hard over the coming weeks to purchase the ground and progress to the redevelopment of the site including a 3G pitch. Be sure to visit our website for updates and keep looking at all of the social media channels for the latest news and how you can support the football club.
Keep yourself and your families safe
Stuart Bonser
Club Chairman