We had a game abandoned after an on the pitch protest and those involved got banning orders. Even after the club went bust and the bans didn't apply to lower leagues the police forced the club in to handing them club bans.
I remember that day well, I don't think either sets of fans would have envisaged the journey that both clubs would embark following that season. Congratulations, hope you cause a few upsets against the big boys.
Hard to guess, we've been giving a lot of our fringe players a game and experimenting new formations so suspect a few that would have gone won't bother. Probably around 200.
Why? There's no harm in experimenting with it, I don't buy the its 'traditional' argument. Cricket has come on leaps and bounds since we've broke away from the traditional with T20 cricket, you've only got to look at the World Cup so see the impact its had on the other formats. It might work, it...
An aerial shot of the old greyound stadium and Sealand Road. Now an industrial estate.
Our record crowd against Chelsea in 1952.
The final game at Sealand Road
During the exile in Macclesfield
Yes, thankfully the club aren't so ready to throw away our history as you are.
'The supporters of Chester FC are the guardians of the clubs heritage and believe that our club is a continuation of the original Chester FC which was formed in 1885. Like other supporter owned clubs, we believe that...
Because you are winning most weeks, people will watch a winning team regardless of the league. If you have a couple of years in this league your attendances will soon drop. Where did Grimsby finish in their first season?