Was in Chester yesterday and read their local comic, the Standard. a few players have already left the club,one signing for Cambridge. The supporters all blaming inept management. Good to read that the local council have had meetings with certain groups about the future of football in Chester. I don't think Boston council would show the same interest in Boston. Apparently there is a large group of Chester supporters, about 500, living in Denmark who are looking into a buy out. Anyway with the prohibition Order preventing games being played at the ground the clubs future was sealed. All a bit sad for the supporters.
The talk is mainly about restarting the club and bringing back good days of football to the city so good luck to them.
Did make me wonder what lessons the fa are learning from the number of clubs getting into financial difficulties, probably none as long as they still get their tea and biscuits at their meetings, expenses and trips abroad, or am I being a bit harsh on them. As long as they continue to allow their type of fit and proper people to run a club there will be more clubs with their backs to the wall.