New Chester City director of football Eric Whalley is set to inject cash into the Blue Square Premier club as he aims to lead them back to the Football League.
Whalley parted company with League Two side Accrington Stanley after fifteen years with the club, just two weeks ago and he is now ready to concentrate his efforts on helping the Blues clinch the Blue Square Premier title.
He told the Chester Chronicle: "At the end of the day, football has been my life and I don't think I could stand seven days at home with my missus.
"I've got to find something else to do and, knowing Stephen Vaughan like I do, I think it's the ideal place to come.
"Hopefully I can help to get Chester back into the Football League.
"That is the idea and certainly I'll put some cash in."
"I think they've got absolutely brilliant facilities for a club of Chester's size and that is one advantage they have over someone like Accrington, who have certainly got the worst facilities in the League and the lowest gates.
"Hopefully, with the relationship I have with the chairman we can hopefully push it forward."










