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.




Recent Comments
"having been exiled in singapore from 07 to 09 and now working in texas the clubs demise has been pa..."
".....have been a supporter of Chester since the early seventies and can remember attendances at Seal..."
"It was coming for a while sadly it was the junior footballers who were hurt first with the closure o..."
"Top of the range column... my dad Eric Manley drove the supporters coaches throughout the Alan Oakes..."
"Why is anyone surprised about the Vaughns ? read about Vaughn Snr in the book "Cocky", the story of ..."
"I am very sorry indeed to find out about the club’s troubles. I first saw Chester play in the Fourth..."
"this could be the best day ever for true football fans living in chester. fc united of manchester m..."
"As a former programme editor my heart told me this day would never come although my head told me it ..."
"Oxford fan...........Dreadful day for Chester fans, it will be a long hard way back, but at least y..."
"Sadly his goes back way beyond Stephen Vaughan (who at least initially appeared to be investing in t..."