The Chester Evening Leader was launched in 1973 as Chester's first daily newspaper. It initially began as the Wrexham Evening Leader, which also later spawned the Flint and North Wales Coast editions. Jump to: navigation, search Chester is the county town of Cheshire in the northwestern England, close to the border with Wales. ... Wrexham (pronounced Recsam, and in Welsh spelt Wrecsam) is an industrial town in north Wales. ...
The newspaper is owned by North Wales Newspapers.
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Chester is the county town of Cheshire in North West England.
Chester continued to deal with its loss of trade throughout the centuries, and in the 1640s English Civil War the Battle of Rowton Moor occurred in nearby meadows, where the Parliamentary Forces crushed the Royalist loyal Cavaliers.
Chester has a railway station to the North East of the city centre, designed by Francis Thompson with an impressive Italianate frontage dating from 1848, though the interior is somewhat dilapidated, having lost a roof in the Chester General rail crash.
It means that Chester may only require a win on Saturday to unofficially secure them of another season playing league football, providing Kidderminster lose, with a goal difference 13 goals worse off than City, and Cambridge, presently bottom, doomed for non-league football next year.
Even in his days of playing football, transfers fared around £500, 000, and Chester simply dont have that kind of money, or the kind of talent available to them that Rush lived his illustrious career amongst.
Chesters interest in Paul Harrison is likely to pursue, with the Liverpool goalkeeper a firm favourite in the mind of Stephen Vaughan, as well as to Ian Rush.