@Charlie_UTS_@ChesterFCBlues@khfcofficial@ChesterFC The fact it was made all ticket with no sales on the day just goes to prove you lot probably wouldn't handle a big away following, im pretty certain this put a few off, had it been pay on the gate then we'd no doubt have brought a few more on top.
Three years ago this week, we battled Maidenhead United to a draw. Today we pushed Chelsea to extra time. So incredibly proud of Wrexham’s performance today
It's all square at the Racecourse after a freak own goal from Arthur Okonkwo ⚖️
What did you make of that first half? 💭
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Whatever happens in extra time now, Wrexham can be so proud of their performance.
Watching it back, it was never a red card on Dobson.
Absolutely effing ridiculous from the worst thing ever to happen to our beautiful game of football - VAR.
🚨Sky Sports have announced Ryan Reynolds & Rob Mcelhenney will be commentating on their very own Wrexham game vs Swansea City in less than a fortnight…🏴
🔵 Ahead of this weekend’s National League North fixture against Spennymoor Town, the Board of Directors can provide supporters with an update following incidents at the games against Buxton and Hereford, involving our First Team Assistant Manager and Club Kit Manager.
Everyone at the football club understands supporters’ disappointment with our current league position, and the players, staff and directors recognise that results this season have not matched expectations.
The support and passion you have as fans is one of our club’s greatest strengths, and you have every right to show your frustrations and to criticise, and to do so in a respectful manner and without being offensive or detrimental to the team.
We expect our players, staff, and supporters to show respect for each other, even when passions run high, and it is disappointing these incidents risk undermining the unity that has been such a big part of what we have achieved over the past few seasons.
Following a review of these incidents, we consider that comments from a small number of supporters did cross the line from criticism to abuse, but we do not expect football staff or club employees to respond in kind.
The Board has addressed these incidents with the staff members involved and reminded them of their responsibilities, our core values, and the standards we expect as a football club.
Both have expressed their regret over these incidents and acknowledged their actions represented poor judgement, and have asked us to convey their apologies to supporters.
The Club now considers the matter closed as we look to focus on the remaining 11 games and supporting the team to finish the season as strongly as possible.
@ChesterFC@HerefordFC The longer this goes on the more im convinced this board are a bunch of dodgy fuckers, probably Cal got them by the bollocks hence his "behind the scenes remarks"
Met an Ipswich Town fan at the game today He had traveled down to watch his team at Redscum last night and stopped at Chester on way home He was very impressed with the set up at OUR Club and claims ITFC fans were treated like sh1t last night He lives in Motherwell going home
@ChesterFC@AlfretonTownFC When we saw Dylan coming on was certain he'd get at least a couple of decent chances but that clueless twat stuck him at RB..... roll on end of season
Chester Football Club has been notified that a 44-year-old man has been banned from attending football matches for three years after he confronted players and staff in the changing room at end of the match at Worksop Town on 30 August 2025.
Following the full-time whistle, the Saltney Ferry man gained access to the tunnel area before entering the away dressing room, where was verbally abusive and made threats at players and coaching staff. He was later filmed pushing and shouting abuse at Worksop supporters outside the stadium too.
Appearing at Mansfield Magistrates’ Court on 3 February, the man pleaded guilty to using threatening or abusive, insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause fear of or provoke unlawful violence. He also pleaded guilty to entering an area adjacent to the playing area.
The man had previously been issued with an indefinite club ban from Chester FC fixtures after he was identified from CCTV footage.
As a fan-owned club, we will always defend and respect supporters right to ask questions and criticise. However, we do not believe vile abuse, personal attacks, and physical threats are warranted under any circumstances, and have a zero-tolerance policy for such behaviour.