June 2009 Archives
AT an open meeting held on Monday in central London, Chester City Exiles agreed the following open letter to club owner Stephen Vaughan, other supporters and potential investors in the future of professional football in Chester:
Football is a passionate business. It is unique in the way it can unite people and bring pleasure. It is because it has the power to evoke such passion that it can also divide. It is not surprising that, as Chester City has undergone one of its worst ever seasons and has slumped to its lowest ever position since entry into the Football League in 1931, opinions are mixed about the way forward and spirits are low.
Chester City Exiles believe that at this time it is imperative to adopt a measured approach to the way forward.







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