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A couple of weeks later, Arsenal then opted to severely damage their once proud community ties
      by dumping its much-loved mascot Gunnersaurus - for the sake of £120-a-week - before then
      spending £45 million on Thomas Partey.
      Obviously, I’m not suggesting bailouts of those proportions but what a gesture it would be from
      the 20 Premier League clubs if they put aside, say, £1 million each, to strengthen their community
      ties when it is needed most and keep their local clubs alive?
      Cineworld’s demise is a worrying turn of events for the entertainment industry, of which sport plays
      a significant part. Agreed, Boris, let us support our cinemas, theatres and music venues – socially
      distanced, of course – but how about including football stadiums in that too?
      Grass Roots Is A Good Investment - By Sam Emery
      The  international  break  very  rarely  affects  Non-League  clubs,  but  Non-League  is  increasingly
      influencing the international scene. Each season we see more players deservedly earn moves into
      the Football League – and some even go on to reach the absolute peak.
      Over the last seven months the football pyramid has become even more divided, with ‘Project
      Big Picture’ now trying hard to increase the gap, but the importance of lower-league clubs to the
      product on the pitch has never been more obvious.
      Six players in Gareth Southgate’s latest
      England squad have had stints in Non-
      League and there were five in the side
      Ryan Giggs picked for Wales when the
      two teams met last week.
      Nick  Pope  started  the  friendly  fixture
      at Wembley having begun his career in
      the Eastern Counties League with Team   England keeper’s Jordan Pickford and Nick Pope
      Bury before progressing to Bury Town   started their careers with  Alfreton Town and Team
      in the Isthmian League.                     Bury respectively

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