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‘Real’ Chats are the talk of the town these days

Chatham Town have benefitted from a massive influx of fans disillusioned with the Premier League, says chairman-manager Kevin Hake as the club stand on the brink of elevation to National League South.

‘Real’ Chats

By Matthew Nash

FEEL THE BUZZ: Chatham Town have made a real connection in their community
PICTURE: Max English

CHATHAM Town have benefitted from a massive influx of fans disillusioned with the Premier League, says chairman-manager Kevin Hake as the club stand on the brink of elevation to National League South.
The Chats have averaged 1,700 supporters through the turnstiles at the Bauvill Stadium this season and a capacity crowd of 3,000 is expected for the Pitching In Premier Division playoff final against Enfield Town tomorrow.
It is all a far cry from just a few short years ago when...

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