essex_shrimp wrote:Well having attendance of 3000 wow I bet the Lancaster fans going to Chester will be in a dream world lol.
But do you think Chester will get promotion are Lancaster good enough to beat them
essex_shrimp wrote:Well having attendance of 3000 wow I bet the Lancaster fans going to Chester will be in a dream world lol.
But do you think Chester will get promotion are Lancaster good enough to beat them
essex_shrimp wrote:Just wondering about Chester and I do not know how Lancaster are doing I knew the team was good last season with Conner ton.
And I am going Morecambe vs Cheltenham early about 1sh so I can visit the new stadium and hope to meet some fellow Morecambe fans.
If it is the worse situation I will just get to The Globe at 2;45 and say **** it only think of myself .
essex_shrimp wrote:Let get back to the Chester post please please
Seasider9601 wrote:They were originally placed (and quite rightly too) into the Vodkat North West Counties 1st Division pre-season. That would have seen them have to win promotion from that 1st Division and then into the Vodkat NWCL Premier Division, one below the league they currently compete in.
Their "owners", be they fans or whoever, kicked off big style about being placed in the Vodkat and were then promptly promoted to where they are now ! In the Evostick League 1 !
I cannot understand how FC United Of Manchester had to start life in the lower echelons of the Vodkat, but lo and behold, Chester AFC or whatever they're known as huff and puff and grumble ........ hey presto !!! Promotion x 2 effectively !!!!!!
marky No.1 wrote:OK this is well off topic but Chester, after all their problems, are now owned by the supporters and have a 5 year lease at the Deva Stadium shortly to be known as the Exacta Stadium.
They have been dumped into the EVO Stik 1st Division North against Lancaster City, Bamber Bridge, Leigh Genesis etc and have scored 9 goals in 3 games.
Amazingly they are now drumming up a crowd of nearly 3000, considerably more than they did when in L2 in the Vaughan era. They won 6.0 in their first ever home game this week.
Just shows regardless of which League you are in it's amazing what difference a winning team makes.
http://www.chesterchronicle.co.uk/chest ... -27125943/
Seasider9601 wrote:I cannot understand how FC United Of Manchester had to start life in the lower echelons of the Vodkat, but lo and behold, Chester AFC or whatever they're known as huff and puff and grumble ........ hey presto !!! Promotion x 2 effectively !!!!!!
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:They were originally placed (and quite rightly too) into the Vodkat North West Counties 1st Division pre-season. That would have seen them have to win promotion from that 1st Division and then into the Vodkat NWCL Premier Division, one below the league they currently compete in.
Their "owners", be they fans or whoever, kicked off big style about being placed in the Vodkat and were then promptly promoted to where they are now ! In the Evostick League 1 !
I cannot understand how FC United Of Manchester had to start life in the lower echelons of the Vodkat, but lo and behold, Chester AFC or whatever they're known as huff and puff and grumble ........ hey presto !!! Promotion x 2 effectively !!!!!!
It was done on health and safety advice.
Most of the vodkat clubs couldn't safely accommodate approx 1,500 Chester away fans so it was decided that Unibond North was the most appropriate.
mrpotatohead wrote:I think the wimbledon versus franchise fc cup match in a few years time will be ace
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