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The fight to secure the future of Wrexham at the Racecourse Ground (reported in WSC 208) has acquired a new urgency over the summer. Elusive chairman Mark Guterman has left the club, leaving the abrasive Alex Hamilton in charge. Hamilton, now revealed as the real power behind Guterman from the start, wants to sell the ground (which could fetch up to £25 million) and move the club to an out-of-town site, claiming that the sale would be the only way to stave off the lingering threat of administration and clear debts of around £5m. Supporters aren’t having any of it, though, and have little confidence in Hamilton’s promises of a new stadium, viewing the chairman as interested in little more than profiting from the sale of the Racecourse Ground. Two years earlier, Hamilton had been instrumental in scrapping the 125-year lease on the ground. A protest march was held in the town before the first game of the season (a game enlivened when Hamilton wandered on to the terraces at half-time to “discuss the issue with fans”, leading to predictable flaring of tempers). He’s also taken to publishing club documents such as players’ contracts on the official website as a way of “proving” the club’s poverty. Luckily for the fans, the local council are just as opposed to Hamilton’s plans, while the supporters’ trust have drawn up alternative proposals to revamp the spacious Racecourse Ground site to incorporate other developments, which they estimate could generate up to £5m. Hamilton has yet to comment on the fans’ proposals but, given the level of opposition he faces, he may end up having to work out an exit strategy of his own. Supporters, meanwhile, just want rid of the chairman so work can be done on establishing a viable future at their existing stadium. Worryingly, considering his open lack of interest in Wrexham as a club, Hamilton passed the Football League’s new fit and proper person test. From WSC 212 October 2004. What was happening this month On the subject...
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