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Play-offs are even more of a lottery now
WATCHING the return of the Premier League and the EFL play-offs has shown how strange it will be when the National League play-offs are, hopefully, played next month. Chester are still to confi rm their participation and are, quite rightly, weighing up the fi nancial impact of saying yes will have on their club.
We can’t forget these decisions are being made in the midst of the worst global health crisis we have ever known. The Blues have a board meeting tomorrow to discuss it.
But it seems the other contenders are all good to go and are busy p...

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