Bangor City: Cheshire based consortium agree takeover of club

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Manager Neville Powell, former Chairman Dilwyn Jones, new Chairman Ivor Jenkins and Commerical manager James LeesImage source, kEVIN oWEN/bANGOR cITY fc
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Manager Neville Powell, former chairman Dilwyn Jones, new chairman Ivor Jenkins and commerical manager James Lees

Welsh Premier League club Bangor City has been taken over by a Cheshire based consortium.

Ivor Jenkins replaces Dilwyn Jones as chairman.

The consortium consists of new president Gordon Craig, finance director Andy Ewing, commercial director James Lees with Andy Haslam a director and club accountant.

"I'm honoured to become chairman of such a big name in Welsh football," Jenkins said.

"Our ultimate aim is to challenge the leading clubs over the coming seasons for the Welsh Premier League title and Uefa Champions League football."

Bangor have won the Welsh Premier League title three times and are eight time winners of the Welsh Cup.

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