Scarborough Athletic this week revealed a new post lockdown strategy to bring fans back to the club after the enforced breaks in play over the last two seasons.
The club are going to be undertaking a range of measures to increase awareness and make people proud to support the club.
Chairman Trevor Bull says while a lot of the plan is about community engagement they haven't lost sight of the main business on the pitch
The club want to generate new levels of enthusiasm for the club and ensure everyone who wants to play football with club has an opportunity to do so with a renewed focus on women's football, junior clubs and schools.
Chairman Trevor Bull says there will also be efforts to make more funds available for the playing budget.
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