IN THEIR most recent statement, City of Liverpool FC highlighted their role as a community-oriented football club, going as far as to say that, as things stand, they are more of a community organisation than a football club.
This side of their work has become increasingly difficult but also increasingly important during the past month.
The most vulnerable people in communities across the country are more at risk, while also being more difficult to identify and reach out to during the coronavirus lockdown, but thanks to COLFC in the Community volunteers, support is still being provided.
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