Much like the project at Wrexham, pop star investors at Chorley are eager to ensure that they do things the right way. Duffy added: “We’re from a working-class background in the north side of Dublin and it’s all about family. It’s all about community — and coming here, it’s like being home. Hopefully we’re going to be the new adopted sons.
“Chorley Football Club belongs to the people of Chorley. They’ve got this amazing community support. It’s their club and I think there was a worry that we might come in and try to make it a bit Hollywood and throw money at it. After speaking to everyone, we said we couldn’t do that. We had to let this club grow naturally.”
Lynch went on to say: “We’re on a ten-year project and we are coming into year two. We’ve got lots of ideas for the ground, for the game and to grow Chorley as a town. What we are doing is very much community based.”