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jimmyscoular
13-04-24, 21:59
Given the inexplicable silence evident on this board I would like to congratulate Wrexham on their two consecutive promotion seasons. We now have Welsh teams competing in all three of the EFL divisions.

Lovely that is.

:thumbup:

Eric the Half a Bee
13-04-24, 22:10
Given the inexplicable silence evident on this board I would like to congratulate Wrexham on their two consecutive promotion seasons. We now have Welsh teams competing in all three of the EFL divisions.

Lovely that is.

:thumbup:

Absolutely.

Scored more goals at home than any other team in the league this season as things stand.

In their last two seasons they've scored 134 goals at home in league football.

We've scored 138 goals at home since we were relegated from the Premier League.

Eric the Half a Bee
13-04-24, 22:10
Given the inexplicable silence evident on this board I would like to congratulate Wrexham on their two consecutive promotion seasons. We now have Welsh teams competing in all three of the EFL divisions.

Lovely that is.

:thumbup:

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ToTaL ITK
13-04-24, 22:11
Yeah. without being silly and getting prem loans they did great. Looking forward to meeting them 2026

BLUEAWAY TOO
13-04-24, 22:19
Given the inexplicable silence evident on this board I would like to congratulate Wrexham on their two consecutive promotion seasons. We now have Welsh teams competing in all three of the EFL divisions.

Lovely that is.

:thumbup:

A great success story and well deserved

Nobody's Rep
14-04-24, 08:05
A great success story and well deserved

Seem to have got wider community bit right as well so a total approach not just on the pitch - delighted for them 👍

2b2bdoo
14-04-24, 08:10
Good luck to them, I think the jump to league 1 is big one for their current squad. I think they will need to really invest in the team if they want to go up again.

PontBlue
14-04-24, 08:11
We've scored 138 goals at home since we were relegated from the Premier League.

It felt like less than half that

Lord Worcester
14-04-24, 09:17
Great story. I am genuinely delighted for them. As well as the goals stats I would love to know how their points tally over the last 3 seasons (2nd to Stockport, winners, well on course for runners up) compares over the decades to any sort of records. Wonderful run.

Citizen's Nephew
14-04-24, 12:24
Seem to have got wider community bit right as well so a total approach not just on the pitch - delighted for them 

Absolutely. It must be such a high for the fans and Wrexham since the takeover. It's a really great story, whether you like football or not.

William Treseder
14-04-24, 14:32
Congratulations to Wrexham and all involved. All their fans must go to the games knowing win or lose, they will be entertained.

SLUDGE FACTORY
14-04-24, 14:36
Wrexham is an hour or so from Liverpool and Manchester yet they have good support

It's great to see

And they gave the fascists a good slap in Manchester

Father Dougal
14-04-24, 14:58
It was almost impossible for fans to get tickets to home games in the national league.

Their away support sells out everywhere they go and can easily take 8k or so to places with decent grounds. They will take 10k plus to likes of Wigan if given the tickets.

Probably most likely welsh team to be in the Premier league anytime soon? It's just their time.

JamesWales
14-04-24, 15:02
It's undeniably good for Welsh football, and a great story and good luck to them etc. I have nothing but admiration for their owners too.

But I do also find it all a bit annoying now tbh, especially some of their fans who do seem to have a lot less enthusiasm before Hollywood came calling