It got forgotten among the pandemonium, but Kane Richards' booking moments before his injury-time equaliser at York City on Saturday was a significant one...

As it was the super-sub's fifth of the campaign, meaning he will be suspended for tomorrow's derby clash at Macclesfield Town.

That leaves Blues boss Jon McCarthy with a striker selection headache, as explained HERE.

Mills praise

Richards' brilliantly taken 92nd-minute header stretched York's winless run to 10 matches in all competitions.

It also denied returning manager Gary Mills a desperately needed victory in his first home game back in charge at Bootham Crescent.

But, to be fair to Mills, he admitted that would have been unfair on Chester who, let's face it, did enough to win two games, let alone one.

You can read what the ex-Wrexham boss had to say HERE.

Askey to the Dragons?

John Askey, manager of tomorrow's opponents Macclesfield, continues to be strongly linked with the post vacated by Mills at Wrexham.

In fact, there was a suggestion at the weekend that the Dragons want their new man in place by tomorrow.

Will it be Askey? Read more HERE .

New club for Jon

When Matt Fry headed in for the Minstermen on Saturday it ended Chester's club record run of 738 minutes without conceding a league goal.

Jon Worsnop did play a part in that remarkable run - albeit a small one - before leaving the Blues for the second time in his career.

The goalkeeper has since fixed himself up with another of his old clubs, Bradford Park Avenue, for whom he made his debut in a 1-0 loss at Gloucester City on Saturday.