Oct 10 2002 By Christopher Beesley, Ellesmere Port Pioneer
CHESTER City were camera shy at the Deva Stadium last night (Tuesday) as they suffered their first defeat of the season, going down 2-1 to Nuneaton while being broadcast live to the nation by Sky.
The Midlanders also brought to an end the last unbeaten run in the Conference with just 10 men for over an hour and went into the game on the back of three successive defeats.
The Blues were always on the back foot after falling be -hind just 15 seconds into the contest with Terry Angus netting for Borough.
But the goalscorer was given his marching orders on 28 minutes for bringing down David Cameron to collect his second booking of the game.
Chester equalised just two minutes into the second half as Ryan Sugden headed in a Kevin McIntyre corner kick.
But as Mark Wright's side pushed forward in an attempt to secure all three points, Nuneaton caught them on the counter attack.
Home defender Wayne Hatswell misjudged the flight of the ball and Mark Quayle burst in to volley past keeper Wayne Brown.