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  • #16
    Re: Birmingham City - record breakers

    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    Definitely not, on account of the fact that we were a League One side (or Division Two as it was then) when we signed Thorne.
    Ah yes you're right- I though it didn't seem right.

    I confused myself with the name change

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    • #17
      Re: Birmingham City - record breakers

      I don’t think Wrexham will be aiming for another promotion next season. They seem to have a well balanced set up, and will realise it’s too much of an ask first time around.
      I would imagine they will look to stabilise for a season or 2, then go for the push. As a Welshman, I’d love to see them reach the Premier league.
      I also have a feeling that when the current owners decide to bow out, they will do their best to pass the club on to safe hands.

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      • #18
        Re: Birmingham City - record breakers

        Originally posted by William Treseder View Post
        I don’t think Wrexham will be aiming for another promotion next season. They seem to have a well balanced set up, and will realise it’s too much of an ask first time around.
        I would imagine they will look to stabilise for a season or 2, then go for the push. As a Welshman, I’d love to see them reach the Premier league.
        I also have a feeling that when the current owners decide to bow out, they will do their best to pass the club on to safe hands.
        The leather gloved hands of Vincent Tan?

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        • #19
          Re: Birmingham City - record breakers

          Originally posted by William Treseder View Post
          I don’t think Wrexham will be aiming for another promotion next season. They seem to have a well balanced set up, and will realise it’s too much of an ask first time around.
          I would imagine they will look to stabilise for a season or 2, then go for the push. As a Welshman, I’d love to see them reach the Premier league.
          I also have a feeling that when the current owners decide to bow out, they will do their best to pass the club on to safe hands.
          They won't be expecting promotion, but they'll be trying to finish as high up the table as they can with their available budget.

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          • #20
            Re: Birmingham City - record breakers

            Originally posted by Rjk View Post
            They won't be expecting promotion, but they'll be trying to finish as high up the table as they can with their available budget.
            Given that the FFP rules are much stricter in the Chanpionship I wonder can Wrexham bang in some trafers before the season finishes to get around it. It'll be interesting to see how their summer hoes as they have quite a few older pros there now that might start dropping off performance wise

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            • #21
              Re: Birmingham City - record breakers

              Originally posted by PhyllisStant View Post
              Given that the FFP rules are much stricter in the Chanpionship I wonder can Wrexham bang in some trafers before the season finishes to get around it. It'll be interesting to see how their summer hoes as they have quite a few older pros there now that might start dropping off performance wise
              FFP is 39 million loss in 3 years - they haven't been close to breaking that as far as I've seen so far

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