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Did Blues forget Nomads existence?

I’M sure football fans everywhere, particularly at Wrexham and Tranmere Rovers, sympathise with the plight of their old rivals Chester.
However, did it occur to the Chester management that just a few miles across the border is an excellent stadium that is one of the best in North Wales and home to a top European competition?
I am very surprised that Chester did not approach Connah’s Quay Nomads FC with regards to the possibility of relocating their home games in the wake of their flood crisis rather than postponing their home matches and taking on the financial difficulties that...

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