I went to a Wrexham v Chester derby game and the hatred was tangible. Only 6000 in the ground as well.I believe Chesters original ground lay partly in Wales as well as England which was why they used to play in the Welsh cup many many years ago.Shame they've gone but I believe there will be a phoenix club set up shortly. Perhaps they'll be called Chester 2010!
Quote from: "robbyfvillain"I went to a Wrexham v Chester derby game and the hatred was tangible. Only 6000 in the ground as well.I believe Chesters original ground lay partly in Wales as well as England which was why they used to play in the Welsh cup many many years ago.Shame they've gone but I believe there will be a phoenix club set up shortly. Perhaps they'll be called Chester 2010!No its the current ground thats partly straddling the border.I don't think they're alone in having played historically in the Welsh Cup, I think those other border towns, Hereford and Shrewsbury have as well.Yep definitely a phoenix club on the horizon. Unibond or West Cheshire though?
Hednesford used to be in it as well. It was basically open to anyone who wanted.
I believe that only two players offered to take a salary cut. I bet my boots one was David James.
I foolishly turned on SSN briefly yesterday to see their former Assistant Manager of the ticket office, laid off after 9 years, just one of 83 people to lose their jobs.Realistically, how much difference is losing a few people from the frontline services really going to effect how much money the club is losing or the way it runs? Why should football creditors be guaranteed what they're owed and why shouldn't the players be taking enforced wage cuts too?Anyone who's half-decent will be off (probably to Spurs) in the summer anyway, but it really annoys me that the £25k per year they probably save by making this woman redundant could almost certainly be off-set by slashing 10% off the weekly football wage bill. And then some.
Quote from: "cheltenhamlion"I believe that only two players offered to take a salary cut. I bet my boots one was David James.David James may possibly have been one, seeing as he already agreed to waive the clause in his contract that should have seen him automatically be offered a new contract once he had played a certain number of games (and was almost certain to pass it this season), but I don't want them to offer to take a pay-cut. I want one to be enforced. If they can sack 83 staff members, they can let a few footballers go too. It's not like they've been performing particularly well anyway.