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Bangor City FC request financial help from shareholders
Bangor City Football Club is requesting assistance from shareholders after having its electrical and water supplies turned off by creditors.
The club hopes to to be ready to fulfil Saturday's league fixture with Gresford FC despite debts of 拢80,000.
said it received a 拢16,000 electricity bill for facilities shared with Nantporth CIC, and the supply has been disconnected.
Bangor say their water supply is also cut off as they owe 拢9,000.
Negotiations are in place to get both bills settled and that their list of creditors are owed a total of 拢80,000.
The news comes only two days after a police officer was taken to hospital following a disturbance involving rival fans before the Bangor v Caernarfon football Welsh Cup tie on Saturday.