Chester FC have released a statement in which they admit they are worried about their future.
They say that because they 'operate with a limited cash reserve' their 'preliminary projections
show that these reserves are likely to be spent in the foreseeable
future and without injection of capital prior to the 2020/21 season they
are left in a situation where the Club may not be able to fulfil its
financial obligations.'
Here's part of their statement:
Once these calculations have been concluded they will be shared with the National League and with the CFU members at the earliest opportunity.
What however is apparent even at this preliminary stage is that the current financial situation faced by the Club is every bit as serious as the financial challenge faced by the Club in 2018.
Whilst as a football club we are not unique in facing financial challenges at this time – it should be remembered that as a fan owned Club we are unable to enter into debt and remain reliant on our supporter base to fund the Club.
As Chester FC supporters might be aware, we operate with a limited cash reserve and the preliminary projections show that these reserves are likely to be spent in the foreseeable future and without injection of capital prior to the 2020/21 season we are left in a situation where the Club may not be able to fulfil its financial obligations.
We remain in dialogue with National League around both from a Footballing perspective around arrangements for this season and in regards to any potential financial support that maybe forthcoming via them.
What however is becoming apparent is that Footballing rivalry for this season in Non-League has become a battle for survival rather than success on the pitch.'