Frome Town football club match day shirts will remain the same into 2022

By Susie Watkins

1st Feb 2021 | Local News

Frome Town FC has been empty of fans
Frome Town FC has been empty of fans

Frome Town FC has updated fans on their financial situation, how they are keeping fans shirts the same, and about getting friendly over their exit from the FA Trophy.

In its regular newsletter the club has said that it has " Reached an amicable resolution with the FA regarding our exit from the competition. We look forward to trying to match and better our progress in the competition next season. "

The club is currently looking at how to get football back on the ground at the Robins Nest including the proposal that the FA should restructure the divisions, allowing clubs to fill the team gaps throughout the non-league pyramid.

According to The Robins news letter : " This proposal ensures that no team will be relegated from any division and that clubs based on a number of criteria should be considered for promotion. This seems to us as fair proposal that ensures clubs can take some heart from the two effected seasons.

" The clubs promoted will be judged on their points per game (ppg) over the two seasons, their structure and financial position. Clubs would be invited to apply for these "promotions" as to not enforce a promotion on a club that deems itself not ready. "

Meantime the club management said that they are still waiting for an order of football shirts from Puma in Europe, after a five month wait.

So they have decided to continue with the 20/21 matchday shirts into 21/22 so that fans will get to get more wear out of them when they finally arrive.

The club also told fans that it is applying for financial grants to keep it afloat, adding it was: " In a safe position considering our situation nine months ago, however we are not in a position where we we can look to 'dig in' until August. We have a well managed budget well but are still working on overcoming our substantial inherited liabilities which are still in the process of being resolved."

     

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