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内容摘要:"This club belongs in the Conference [now known as the National League]. Without getting ahead of ourselves, wouldn't it be amazing to become the first owners to get them into the EFL?" Mr Akhtar said.

"This club belongs in the Conference [now known as the National League]. Without getting ahead of ourselves, wouldn't it be amazing to become the first owners to get them into the EFL?" Mr Akhtar said.

A football fan who killed himself just hours after discovering he faced allegations of racism "could not face the embarrassment" of a potential ban or jail, an inquest has heard.Andrew Paul Hewitt, 52, was found dead at his family home in Flint, Flintshire, on 1 December 2024.

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It was the day after he attended a Chester FC match at National League rivals Warrington Town where he was alleged to have made a racist gesture.A note was found at Mr Hewitt's home on Palace Close in which he sincerely apologised for his actions.A conclusion of suicide was recorded at the inquest at County Hall in Ruthin.

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Mr Hewitt, a HGV driver, was a keen Chester FC fan who had followed the team for more than 40 years.But following the match on 30 November 2024, video emerged online of a "small group" of Chester fans making gestures towards a Warrington player, the inquest heard.

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Chester FC released a statement in which it expressed its discontent with the video and later said an individual had been identified and police would take appropriate action.

In a statement, Mr Hewitt's brother Alan said the father-of-one's behaviour was "completely out of character".- have previously written to Excel Parking with concerns about people being unfairly fined at other car parks it operates.

Miss Hudson believes the five-minute payment rule is "totally unreasonable"."I haven't got children but I can imagine a busy mum trying to sort her kids out, trying to pay for something when there's no signal here, and the machine being out of order," she said.

"This has been going on for over a year now, and I'm just really hoping it can be resolved."I desperately don't want this to happen to anybody else, more than anything, because it gives you a lot of stress."

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