Danes back in picture at Chester

The Danish consortium who made an unsuccessful last minute bid to save Chester City from extinction have re-surfaced in the discussions about the formation of a successor club.   Mystery surrounds the identity of the Scandinavian group Fodbold Selskabet who have applied to use the Deva Stadium next season.   However, City Fans United who want to take the reformed club into the Unibond Premier next season have expressed concerns that the secretive consortium may have links with the controversial old regime at the club.

The Danish consortium who made an unsuccessful last minute bid to save Chester City from extinction have re-surfaced in the discussions about the formation of a successor club.   Mystery surrounds the identity of the Scandinavian group Fodbold Selskabet who have applied to use the Deva Stadium next season.   However, City Fans United who want to take the reformed club into the Unibond Premier next season have expressed concerns that the secretive consortium may have links with the controversial old regime at the club.


Chester Council will decide on Thursday whether City Fans United, which has 1,500 members, or the Danish consortium can use the Deva Stadium next season.