I can't stand Wrexham or the love in for them.
It's bollox of the highest order
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Like Wrexham, they've kept on winning until this afternoon's 1 - 2 home defeat to Dagenham.
So Wrexham, (beat Dorking 3 - 1 at home), are 2 points behind County with 2 games in hand. First of those games in hand is Tuesday night at home to Chesterfield who are currently 5th but haven't won any of their last 5 (3 draws). Wrexham also have Notts County to play at home in April. County's slip should put a spring in Wrexham's step for the run-in
Meanwhile Wrexham have added to their squad by signing winger Ryan Barnett, 23, from Solihull for an undisclosed fee (how can they do that?) https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/64763440
I can't stand Wrexham or the love in for them.
It's bollox of the highest order
I’ve got a personal interest as I contributed and travelled along with several coach loads of City fans when Wrexham were in financial trouble. I hope they & Notts County both get promoted as they’re miles ahead of the rest of the division
6 of the starting XI v Belgium came through at Welsh clubs and I doubt Ashley Williams would have become the player he did without Swansea.
We'll always have players come through at English clubs, but Cardiff & Swansea are vital for the Welsh national team at senior and youth level. If Wrexham can add to that and start producing some players then it surely can't be bad for Welsh football?
Got nothing against Wrexham but they may as well be an Instagram influencer
I’m not bothered about Wrexham. In my experience, their fans used to despise Cardiff when we were competing against each other. For me, a City fan willing Wrexham to do well is the equivalent of a Bristol City fan willing Chesterfield to do well. It’s a bit odd.
However, I don’t really understand your claim that what’s happening at Wrexham is all that’s wrong with modern football. I don’t know what that means to be honest. Everything I hear and read about what’s happening at Wrexham seems positive. Do you reckon they were in better shape in the good old days when they were verging on bankruptcy?
My last memories of Wrexham is my mate driving away whilst local youths (approx 8-10 years old) threw rocks at us haha lovely lads.
After watching “Welcome to Wrexham” it’s hard to not get dragged in to the story.
The new owners are very clever and know what they’re doing but also seem to genuinely care about the club and community. A far cry from our arrogant, rebranding monster of an owner.
It’ll be interesting whether their interest wanes when times get tough.
I suppose if there was a plethora of Welsh league clubs geographically placed between Cardiff and Wrexham I'd agree. For me it would be good for the north of the country to have a side in the English league.
Of course I'm being hypocritical here as I'd laugh my todger off if Swansea went out of the league.