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« on: March 10, 2010, 12:04:05 PM »

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chester/8558713.stm

Chester City have applied to join the Welsh Premier League following their Football Conference expulsion.

"The Welsh Premier League have received an application from Chester City to join," league secretary John Deakin told the Chester Leader.

The club face a winding-up order in the High Court in London on Wednesday over an unpaid tax bill of £26,125.

They were booted out of the Conference on 26 February due to money problems and their failure to fulfil fixtures.

And, on Monday, their Blue Square Premier results for the season were expunged after they decided not to appeal against the expulsion.

It is unlikely that Chester would be allowed straight into the Premier Division, although entry into a feeder league could be an acceptable option to the Welsh clubs.

And the final decision would rest with the Football Association of Wales rather than the Welsh Premier League board.

But the Welsh Premier League discussed Chester's application, submitted by City's club secretary Tony Allen, at Tuesday's board meeting.

Chester's Deva Stadium home, which straddles the England-Wales border, has already been earmarked as a potential Welsh Premier League venue by The New Saints.

TNS have now opted not to persist with that application, club secretary Ian Williams admitting: "We made a formal request to ensure the use of the Deva Stadium facility for both domestic and UEFA fixtures, but we eventually ran out of time."

Should they be accepted, City would have no pathway back to the Football League and would no longer be allowed to compete in the FA Cup.

But Chester, whose fans are more in favour of becoming a 'phoenix' club and reforming within English football's pyramid structure, remain hopeful that they could become 'Welsh'.

"I am well aware of all the idiosyncrasies surrounding Chester's ground location," added Welsh Premier League secretary Deakin. "But the subject of whether to accept Chester into our league will be run past the board.

"I would prefer not to comment in detail about the application which was signed by Chester's club secretary.

"But, if Chester are accepted into the Welsh Premier League next season, it would have an effect on the league's plans to reduce the number of clubs in the division from 18 to 12."

Don't see nothing wrong with it myself, after all we already have Cardiff, Swansea and Wrexham and also there was Newport County from Wales playing in English Leagues. You have Berwick Rangers playing the Scotland. You also Have Derry City from the North of Ireland plying there trade in the South. The father a field, you have Liechtensteiner club FC Vaduz who play in the Swiss Challenge League, while San Marino and FC Andorra play in Italy and Spain respectively. You even have a Club from New Zealand playing in the Australian A League, and a couple of Canadian clubs playing in the USA.

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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2010, 07:18:54 PM »

Not happening, just a desperate last throw of the dice by Vaughan.


They, Chester City have been wound up today, and are officially no more.

However, the fans that boycotted the club in its final months, have implemented plans for AFC Chester, and are set to apply to start in the Unibond Premier next season.

"It's about the blokes, our men and women of the Armed Forces. It's about Derek, a rugby player who has lost both his legs, it's about Carl whose jaw is wired up so he has been drinking through a straw. About Richard who was handed a mobile phone as he lay on the stretcher so he could phone home"

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« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2010, 07:29:16 PM »



However, the fans that boycotted the club in its final months, have implemented plans for AFC Chester, and are set to apply to start in the Unibond Premier next season.

Where will they play? Won't they have to sell the ground as part of the admin. ??  Btw, they should call themselves Chester United instead. Sounds better IMO.


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« Reply #3 on: March 10, 2010, 09:06:26 PM »

Well I dont think that the Deva will be the venue, at least not for a few years. I'd imagine they'd have a proposal to groundshare with another similar sized non league club for the time being.

"It's about the blokes, our men and women of the Armed Forces. It's about Derek, a rugby player who has lost both his legs, it's about Carl whose jaw is wired up so he has been drinking through a straw. About Richard who was handed a mobile phone as he lay on the stretcher so he could phone home"

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« Reply #4 on: March 10, 2010, 09:27:28 PM »

Yup, that sounds about right to me.


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« Reply #5 on: March 11, 2010, 09:24:15 AM »

Pity a move to the Welsh league could have been what they needed


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« Reply #6 on: March 11, 2010, 08:40:30 PM »

The debt and the dodgy backhanded dealings that surround the Vaughan family, and Steven Vaughan beforehand, that the CFU (Chester Fans Union) didn't want any association with, hence the want for the new reincarnation to rise up, a proper fans club, ran by the fans (So long as they don't move to Falkirk  Whistle in a similar manor to MK Dons)

"It's about the blokes, our men and women of the Armed Forces. It's about Derek, a rugby player who has lost both his legs, it's about Carl whose jaw is wired up so he has been drinking through a straw. About Richard who was handed a mobile phone as he lay on the stretcher so he could phone home"
   

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