WSC DAILY
February 2010
The demise of Chester City | The demise of Chester City |
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Chester's financial difficulties are nothing new – administration which followed the club's relegation from the Football League last summer was the second time in 11 years that the administrators were called in. It was only after the other Conference clubs voted in their favour that Chester were even allowed to start the season, albeit with a 25 point deduction. It now looks as if they will be unable to complete the season. After three months without pay the players were finally given a solitary week's wages to allow the Ebbsfleet game to go ahead, before finally refusing to travel to the Forest Green game. Having voted to allow them to play, it seems likely that the same member clubs will vote that their results should be expunged from the league table. It isn't just the players who have shown their frustration, as the Blues' fanbase let their opinions known with an official boycott of home matches organised by their supporters' trust, City Fans United (CFU). After averaging almost 2,000 in League Two last season the last three games averaged less than 470, poor even by Conference standards but especially for a former League side. November's home fixture with Eastbourne was postponed after 75 minutes following an on-pitch protest. The CFU survey showed that only 5 per cent of fans were opposed to a boycott, while "99.5 per cent of respondents believed a change of ownership was essential. The CFU committee have made no recommendations, or tried to influence its members into making this decision." On the subject...
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