@DebraMichael19 Yeah we don’t technically have a manager so i’m asking who specifically? I’m not agreeing with what he said i think whoever said it’s an arsehole quite frankly 👍
@user420_f You missed the “we don’t have” bit out. It was hard to grasp 😂 Still I’ve answered you!
A guy in your COACHING team.
I’ll admit he went & apologised after someone else mentioned it to him-good boy👦
Can take “banter” but not abuse!
No wonder women are a minority at a game!
@user420_f What’s that supposed to mean?
Forget the loss-Your manager /coach went up to a female spectator & used misogynistic language directly to her.
Not a good look for anyone but certainly don’t expect that from a management team!
🔵 #ChesterFC can confirm that Pat Jones has completed a permanent transfer to @SUFCOfficial for an undisclosed fee.
Thank you for your efforts and best of luck for the future, Pat. 💙
🔵 Kevin Roberts will call time on an incredible playing career on Saturday when he retires from football at the age of 36.
To honour Kev's legendary achievements at our club and for his outstanding professional career, a presentation will take place pitchside at 14:45.
We advise supporters to arrive with plenty of time and to get into the ground earlier than usual to celebrate the career of a dedicated servant to the club.
A true Chester FC legend. There's only one Kevin Roberts. 💙
Chester Football Club can confirm that First Team Manager Calum McIntyre has left his position.
It was previously announced that Calum would depart at the end of the season. However, all parties believe it is now in the best interests of the football club to part company with immediate effect.
Appointed in May 2022, Calum took permanent charge of the Blues on more than 200 occasions, guiding the club to two play-off campaigns, including the National League North Promotion Final last year.
McIntyre, who was named Manager of the Season in 2022/23, also twice led the Blues to the Emirates FA Cup First Round Proper in his time in charge.
Tonight’s news brings an end to Calum’s 14-year association with the Club, having first joined as an Academy coach in 2012.
Everyone at Chester Football Club would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Calum for his exceptional contribution, and we wish him all the very best for the future.
The process of appointing a new First Team Manager is underway, and an update regarding interim arrangements will be provided in due course.