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Chester FC Forced To Abandon Zoom Q&A After 'Hackers' Share Porn On Screen

Chester FC Forced To Abandon Zoom Q&A After 'Hackers' Share Porn On Screen

More than 170 fans logged onto the Zoom call to discuss the season and ask about what was going on with non league football.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Chester FC have beaten Handforth Parish council for the most surprisingly entertaining Zoom call, as their fan Q&A video call was interrupted by porn.

The National League North side hosted an Q&A session for their fans on Thursday night to talk about the ongoing issues surrounding the league continuing.

Over 170 fans logged on to hear answers about the ongoing issues with Covid in non league football but it was a supporter named 'Lynn Davis' who stole the show.

The Zoom user shared their screen with the rest of the call, sharing pornographic images with all the users, and ending the session early.

Manager Anthony Johnson, who was going to be interviewed on the call before it had to be prematurely ended, was spotted laughing his head off at the incident and compared the moment to the infamous Handforth Parish council meeting that went viral last week.


Fan group City Fan United, who organised the meeting, apologised for the incident in a statement, saying, "Due to the offensive material that appeared during our Zoom meeting this evening, we were forced to bring our meeting to a close earlier than anticipated.

"City Fans United would like to apologize to anyone that was offended by the material that suddenly appeared on the meeting, and we removed it as quickly as possible, but unfortunately repeated attempts meant we had no alternative but to close the meeting.

"We were at the point where Anthony Johnson was about to do a Q&A, so we will put a separate article together to provide you with the answers that he was going to give to your questions, in the very near future.

"Again, apologies for the events that were completely out of our hands this evening."

This is one way for Chester to get the headlines back on them, after fierce rivals Wrexham were bought by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney last week.

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Topics: Football News, Football fans, Non League, Non league football