It looks as if FC Isle of Man won't be taking part in any league games this season.
The club has agreed a temporary suspension of it's playing membership following discussions with the North West Counties Football League in light of the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions both on Island and in the UK.
The league itself has confirmed there's no risk to FC IOM's place in the NWCFL Division One South and the team will retain its place as a league member for the 2020/21 campaign.
'The Ravens' Director of Football, Paul Jones, says the decision is a sensible one from both the club's and league's perspective, and the temporary suspension will allow the Island outfit to continue preparations to get themselves in an even better position for the 2021/22 season.
                                        
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