Former chairman of Wrexham Football Club Alex Hamilton has failed to seize control of its Racecourse ground. The Appeal Court in London has ruled that the stadium must remain in the hands of the club's administrators. The sale of the club will now go ahead and the administrators said the ruling was a "momentous day" in its history. They said they were hopeful that a sale would be made before 3 June when the club faces being thrown out of the league if it is still administration. Joint administrator Steve Williams said the ruling on Tuesday signalled the end of litigation over ownership of the Racecourse and urged everyone interested in buying the club to now come forward with their business case. He confirmed that there were a "handful" of offers already on the table, but would not be drawn on who had made them.