BLUES fans are demanding answers from the club’s owners after another week of unrest at the Deva.

Supporters’ group City Fans United (CFU) has reacted with alarm to weekend reports that City’s players have not been paid in full for November and are considering refusing to play at Rushden on Saturday.

The CFU is asking the Vaughan family to take decisive action “before it’s too late”.

A CFU statement read: “The reports of players striking at Chester City are causing new and even greater concerns to the members of CFU.

“CFU would therefore call upon the Vaughan family to explain to the long-suffering supporters of this wonderful, historic club their business plan. We call upon them to tell us their short-term survival plans for the club. Plans which will hopefully stop the club lurching from crisis to crisis.

“We would then ask them to make public their long-term plans for the club.

“Plans which aim to reintegrate us into the family of football we have seemingly isolated ourselves from.”

The statement added: “We also call upon the owner Stephen Vaughan to make the above knowledge available to its supporters, or quote a sensible price to sell the club and move on.

“We beg them to act now.

“To act decisively to try to keep this 125-year-old, much-loved institution alive before it is too late.”