Almost 300 fans have taken their seats in the Gary Talbot Stand for the play-offs after securing a Face in the Crowd as part of the #InItTogether fundraising campaign.
The cardboard cut-outs were put in place on Friday afternoon by volunteers ready for the team’s final training session on Saturday morning before the elimination match at Altrincham the following day.
The army of virtual fans is made up of supporters young and old, some famous faces and even pets, while others have paid tribute to friends and loved ones who are sadly missed.
The Face in the Crowd pledges have helped #InItTogether reach a fantastic £17,880 so far and you can still contribute at www.crowdfunder.co.uk/chester-fc-in-it-together.
On behalf of everyone at Chester Football Club, thank you for your incredible support and the messages of encouragement for the players and managers.
During what has been a testing and difficult period, you have again demonstrated what outstanding supporters you are and the team will give everything they have to reward you.
Up the Seals!
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