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Well I predict they will be in league 1 next season so they arecuseful,enough
Cewnty were a better watch.
Wrexham looked a very slow & aging team, experience has got them so far but they’ll need a major overhaul soon.
This team are League 2. It’s credit to them that many may have felt they were favourites tonight, daft that it seems. They are living up to the ‘hype’ though as I expect they will win the league again. That’s some achievement.
Promotion and throw even more cash at it, despite Rob and Ryan saying the project needs to be sustainable, its not going to be till they reach as far as they can get with Hollywood money
Long journey back to Hollywood for the glory hunters
Was 7000 the amount of fans they took or the amount of times bbc wales mentioned it?
Why have they’ve put a temporary stand up behind the goal? Aren’t they supposed to be building a proper new one for when they get the PL in 2/3 years time?
They’ll never go back to crowds that low again. Not for a long long time anyways. The same way we wouldn’t see our crowds return to what they were if we were to end up back in League 1 or League 2.
Wrexham have won over a new generation of fans that the previous 15 years in the National League couldn’t. People have hope and a reason to take their kids, who will in turn take their children in the future.
Just like our successes between 2006-2014 have attracted new, probably lifelong fans. Compare our crowds from before the 2008 final to after, I’d put money on there being kids at the CCS this season who’s parents were introduced to the club because of that cup run when they were kids themselves.
Assuming R+R don’t leave tomorrow, it’s almost a certainty Wrexham are in League One next season or the season after (I thought they’d struggle more this season but they’re proving me wrong).
If the duo were to leave when Wrexham were in League One I can still see them drawing crowds of 10k+ for a good few years. If they stagnate or get relegated maybe they’d dip to 7k or 8k but I think for the next few decades that’s the worst they’re looking. Barring an absolute disaster obviously.
Yes , you’re right, and let’s be honest crowds in the bottom 3 divisions have all seen a remarkable improvement in support.
Stockport are getting 10k crowds, ( when I visited there in the old div 4 they were getting 1,800) Notts County had 16,000 earlier in the season for example. Even Scunthorpe are getting larger attendances than when they were in the league.