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FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES ALL ROUND

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Three National League clubs in crisis

By Jon Couch

BREAKING POINT: There was a big meeting at Chester’s Swansway Stadium this week

CASH-STRAPPED Chester have become the latest National League big gun to be plunged into a financial crisis – only this time it’s just the fans who can save them!
The supporter-owned Blues have been told they need to raise £50,000 in the short term or face going out of business within months.
Their plight is a mirror image to that faced by league rivals Hartlepool United, who are desperately trying to avoid being placed into administrat...

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