The Chester City Exiles are planning to help City Fans United with a fund-raising bucket collection on Tuesday night at Kingsmeadow, when AFC Wimbledon take on Wrexham in the Blue Square Premier League.
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New name revealed for reformation of club
After a week of voting, the time has finally arrived to announce the new name for the reformed club aiming to appear at the Deva Stadium this August…
In 1989 on this day, Graham Abel scored a stunning goal for Chester City against the mighty Wolves at Sealand Road, whilst on this day in the year 2000, Chester destroyed Mansfield Town 5-0 at the Deva Stadium.
Today though in 2010, another memory is etched into the lives of Blues fans – the day the club went back to its roots.
A week ago, fans were invited to vote on four options to come up with a name for the reformation of the club, with the four choices being Chester Football Club, City of Chester FC, Chester Rovers FC, and finally FC Chester. City Fans United opened up the voting to the whole community of Chester fans, in the area, the UK, and the rest of the world too – in fact fans in no less than 20 countries took part in the unique vote, with numbers voting totalling well over a thousand.
“Love CFU” Competition Winner
During the month of February, CFU ran the competition called “Love CFU”, where anyone who signed up to City Fans United from February 10th through to February 28th, would be entered into a prize draw to win a meal for two at 1539 Restaurant, at Chester Racecourse.
In addition, anyone who referred new members in that period were also entered into the draw, and we had a large amount of entries for the draw.
One Club, One Name – The Choice is Yours!
Tonight, City Fans United announce the chance for the large community of Chester fans to have a say in the naming of the reformation of Chester City FC, where fans of Chester across the City, UK, and in fact the world, can now take part in the chance to vote for the future name of the club.
Over 40 names have been suggested from hundreds of e-mails received since we went out to CFU members on Monday morning, and now a shortlist of four names has been arrived at, based on the e-mails received.
To vote on your favourite name, we ask fans to call 0800 050 1254 and cast your vote as listed below, you’ll even get to hear a Chester legend welcoming you in the process!
One Club, One Name – The Latest
Thank you all your suggestions for the naming of the reformation of Chester City Football Club.
The deadline for suggestions has now closed, and hundreds of people put forward their preferred name for the club, and over 40 different names were suggested, including the likes of Chester Seals, Chester Centurions, Chester Comrades, Deva City, and also McNally City.
One Club, One Name – What would you call it?
This week CFU are going to take the unique step of opening up the naming of the new reformed football club for Chester to the vote of the CFU members & the Chester public. We have already received a number of suggestions as to what the new Club should be called and we would like to invite supporters to submit their ideas by 6am on Tuesday. The CFU Board will then draw up a shortlist of names that will be put out for local people to vote on later this week.
CFU in positive meetings with local businessmen
It is City Fans United’s view that we be as transparent as possible with our members and also with Chester fans who are yet to sign up to CFU.
Based on this, we would like to advise its members and Chester supporters that meetings have taken place with local businessmen, in a bid to take the future of the reformation of the football club forward, and we are pleased to say that the meetings have been productive, and further meetings will be held next week.
Chester City FC (2004) Ltd wound up – Further Statement
Today, 125 years of history of Chester City Football Club was ended at the High Court, and this was a sad culmination in a period of turbulence that has seen the club slip out of the Football League for a second time, fail to pay its employees, and failing to fulfil fixtures in the Football Conference, resulting in an embarrassing expulsion from their competition.
Chester City FC (2004) Ltd wound up in High Court
At 11.12am this morning, City Fans United were made aware that Chester City FC’s 125 year history had come to an end in the High Court of Justice, with the Liquidation of the company owned by the Vaughan family.
Live, work or visiting London or the South and want to help?
March 10th could be a very significant day in the life of football in Chester.
The Exiles are organising calling of CFU members and supporters from an Exile member’s office in Croydon, South London (15 minutes from Victoria or London Bridge). This will be from late afternoon into the early evening. We will be giving members the latest news from the High Court and asking if they are prepared to help CFU by offering ideas, recruiting their friends, family and colleagues and contributing to our coffers.
The calling we have already done has proved really successful and CFU members are pleased to hear from us.
So, if you are in the area – please email david@chestercityexiles.co.uk for further information. Full training, scripts and refreshments will be provided.