Saturday’s opening home game of the new season against Brackley Town is the Book of Remembrance Fixture, where Chester FC celebrate the lives of all those we have sadly lost over the past twelve months.
Prior to kick off on the weekend, we will have a period of reflection where the names of those who have passed will be read out by announcer Rob Clegg, before a period of applause will take place.
The list of names will also be included in our Matchday Programme.
If you have a family member or a friend that has been a supporter of Chester FC who has sadly passed away in the last 12 months, we would love to include them in our tribute.
Please email Marion Needham:
...before 5pm on Tuesday, 13th August to have your submitted names included in our tribute.
Important Notice
As this is concerning personal matters, the Club can only include the names of supporters with confirmation of consent from the families involved, so where possible please include this if you have it when contacting the Club.
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