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| Chester show interest in Welsh Premier |
| Monday 08 March 2010 |
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AFTER their explusion from the Blue Square Premier, Chester City are understood to have enquired about joining the Welsh Premier League. A spokesman for the league confirmed there had been interest from owner Stephen Vaughan, although it is highly unlikely that Chester could even comply with the deadlines for the FAW domestic licence. City are due back in the High Court on Wednesday to face a winding-up order over £26,125 owed to HM Revenue and Customs. Meanwhile, The New Saints will not be ground-sharing with Chester next season after failing to supply a draft agreement before the FAW's March 1 deadline. The Oswestry club were unable to hold discussions with the local Council over the use of the Deva Stadium because of the uncertainty over Chester City's future.
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