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Thread: Wrexham City

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    Wrexham City

    "Applicants had to show their cultural heritage and royal links."

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    Re: Wrexham City

    Not Wrexham Athletic then!

    also a shoutout for Douglas City, a modicum of pride in this announcement.

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    Didn’t realise it was so small, has the place only got a population of 70,000?

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    Is Wrexham a nice place to visit?

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    It’s a dump. But plenty to do not far from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigjoe View Post
    "Applicants had to show their cultural heritage and royal links."
    birthplace of Owain Glyndwr

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    Just seems pointless. Do the Wrexham residents really want this or is it more about MPS, councils etc pushing for things.

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    The town v city nomenclature must be confusing for people who live in countries where no such differential exists linguistically.

    By the way, although it will come as no surprise that the word 'city' comes from Latin the etymology of the word 'town' has come to us via an interesting route (for me anyway!):

    The German word 'Zaun' meant a fence that encircled a homestead.
    As in many cases, the 'Z' changed to 'T' and a vowel change occured so that the word became 'tuin' (best imagine the pronuciation as being spoken by a Newportonian) in Dutch. However, 'tuin' was used for the cultivated area within the fence and now means 'garden'.
    In Old English 'tuin' became 'tūn' which represented the settlement itself and, in turn, became 'ton' or 'town'.
    Taunton = Tonetown i.e. town on the river Tone.

    Just sayin'

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    they really are scraping the barrel now there can't be anywhere else left that is a potential city.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    birthplace of Owain Glyndwr
    Don't think so. Owen Money? Michael Owen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivortheengine View Post
    It’s a dump. But plenty to do not far from there.
    Nice place, or at leat the parts I saw were, not as nice as their rivals Chester though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    they really are scraping the barrel now there can't be anywhere else left that is a potential city.
    Merthyr

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    It's a welcoming place. They start talking in Welsh when you walk in a pub. OK it's the language of Wales I know but the gogs do it on purpose.

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    Re: Wrexham City

    Top place

    20000 going to London for fa trophy on Sunday

    Good lads , there when it mattered

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Didn’t realise it was so small, has the place only got a population of 70,000?
    The Wrexham urban area is 136000

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    To follow TBGs trivia.

    It interested me that on the Isle of Man, Peel in known as a City, as St.Germans cathedral is there, it was the original capital of the King of Mann, home to St.Patrick. They applied for City status but didn’t get it but Douglas as the administrative capital did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Des Parrot View Post
    To follow TBGs trivia.

    It interested me that on the Isle of Man, Peel in known as a City, as St.Germans cathedral is there, it was the original capital of the King of Mann, home to St.Patrick. They applied for City status but didn’t get it but Douglas as the administrative capital did.
    One man's trivia is another man's profundity, old fruit

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    fecking joke, Milton Keynes City ffs

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    Re: Wrexham City

    Quote Originally Posted by dandywarhol View Post
    It's a welcoming place. They start talking in Welsh when you walk in a pub. OK it's the language of Wales I know but the gogs do it on purpose.
    You're more likely to hear Welsh in a Cardiff pub than you are in Wrexham...

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