Monday, 1 April 2013

Michael Owen England striker

       
   The former Liverpool, Real Madrid and Manchester United player attended the venue with his father Terry, a former Chester player, as recently as 4 March to see them overcome League One Tranmere Rovers in the Cheshire Senior Cup quarter-final.He has promoted the club on Twitter. He sponsors some of our players and has recently donated a pair of signed boots to raise money for the youth section. Chester are 16 points clear at the top of the table  with eight games remaining, and are already planning for life in the Blue Square Bet Premier, the division below League Two.We already average gates of around 2,500 a game, but if Michael came along then that would double. The supporter-owned club was formed after the demise of Chester City, wound up at a High Court hearing in March 2010 and a Football League club as recently as 2008-09.But Pat Cluskey, chief executive of the Blue Square Bet North leaders, hopes the 33-year-old might join them if they win promotion to the fifth tier. The Football Association has opened talks with Owen about a possible ambassadorial role with England.

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