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Post by vladimir on Jan 9, 2024 14:26:39 GMT 1
Give over. Mullin left studs in on an keeper collecting a ball unable to protect himself. Anderson pulled the ball out your players hands and tripped him over. Talk about deluded. Not sure what you were watching but you need to go back and watch it again. Clearly hauled him down as he was about to take a throw in. Red card all day long and you know it. You're all so jealous that we've got Mullin and Lee etc, that's why you're all so deluded and bitter. I get it though, I can't imagine having to endure watching that finished useless lump Bowman every week. We're shopping in Sainsburys and you lot are begging outside Poundland for scraps Trust me pal I'm jealous of absolutely nothing about your plastic Hollywood circus. Must be nice for you to finally be able to come on here with a modicum of self respect though after so many years of collecting p**s in your begging buckets and visits to Maidenhead. Enjoy your league 2 battle, let's see if we get yet another of your so near and yet so far seasons.
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Post by Worthingshrew on Jan 9, 2024 14:37:45 GMT 1
Talk about deluded. Not sure what you were watching but you need to go back and watch it again. Clearly hauled him down as he was about to take a throw in. Red card all day long and you know it. You're all so jealous that we've got Mullin and Lee etc, that's why you're all so deluded and bitter. I get it though, I can't imagine having to endure watching that finished useless lump Bowman every week. We're shopping in Sainsburys and you lot are begging outside Poundland for scraps You've got Fletcher, Mullin & that other carthorse up top and lump it long constantly. After £1.5m+ in transfer fees and I dread to think how much in wages, your only hope is a knock down from one of the donkeys to Lee who is a tremendous little player. Lee would be a decent player if he lost a stone in weight first.
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Post by doctorproctor on Jan 9, 2024 14:38:22 GMT 1
Shrewsbury had about 4,000 extra ‘fans’ on Sunday. Are they plastic as well?
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Post by Worthingshrew on Jan 9, 2024 14:40:06 GMT 1
And why are the Mirror so obsessed with Wrexham anyway?
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Post by Valerioch on Jan 9, 2024 14:43:42 GMT 1
Shrewsbury had about 4,000 extra ‘fans’ on Sunday. Are they plastic as well? Well that figure is absolute bulls**t 😂 Fair enough challenge us but atleast get your numbers correct, you’re suggesting we get about 3,700 home fans normally - we’re not Wrexham pre 2021 mate…
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Post by martinshrew on Jan 9, 2024 14:44:05 GMT 1
You've got Fletcher, Mullin & that other carthorse up top and lump it long constantly. After £1.5m+ in transfer fees and I dread to think how much in wages, your only hope is a knock down from one of the donkeys to Lee who is a tremendous little player. Lee would be a decent player if he lost a stone in weight first. Lee is their best player by far, the rest have found their current level. Lee would step up to League One, will the rest of the squad get over the line? I think it'll be Stockport, Mansfield and one other.
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Post by davycrockett on Jan 9, 2024 14:47:44 GMT 1
And why are the Mirror so obsessed with Wrexham anyway? Someone’s just started another thread on here, so not just The Mirror
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Post by doctorproctor on Jan 9, 2024 14:48:12 GMT 1
Shrewsbury had about 4,000 extra ‘fans’ on Sunday. Are they plastic as well? Well that figure is absolute bulls**t 😂 Fair enough challenge us but atleast get your numbers correct, you’re suggesting we get about 3,700 home fans normally - we’re not Wrexham pre 2021 mate… Add in some decent away followings. The big difference is our plastic fans keep coming back. We’ve sold out at home for a couple of years now, so at what point does a plastic fan become a fan?
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Post by davycrockett on Jan 9, 2024 14:51:33 GMT 1
Crazy how many Wrexham fans there are all over social media when you consider they were averaging 2.9k at home a few years ago. Where have they all been? A bit like block 19, usually empty, well the lowest populated stand.
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Post by doctorproctor on Jan 9, 2024 14:52:22 GMT 1
Lee would be a decent player if he lost a stone in weight first. Lee is their best player by far, the rest have found their current level. Lee would step up to League One, will the rest of the squad get over the line? I think it'll be Stockport, Mansfield and one other. You’re basing this on Sunday’s performance?
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Post by gtismygod on Jan 9, 2024 14:52:31 GMT 1
Shrewsbury had about 4,000 extra ‘fans’ on Sunday. Are they plastic as well? 4,000 extra home fans? Awful maths. I know the schools are probably terrible in and around Wrexham, just like everything else. But come on…
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Post by doctorproctor on Jan 9, 2024 14:57:51 GMT 1
I thought it was a poor game on Sunday. Some missed chances but neither keeper was forced to make a save. That’s one of our worst performances of the season, so I’m encouraged by the fact that we managed to find a way to win.
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Post by doctorproctor on Jan 9, 2024 15:00:10 GMT 1
Shrewsbury had about 4,000 extra ‘fans’ on Sunday. Are they plastic as well? 4,000 extra home fans? Awful maths. I know the schools are probably terrible in and around Wrexham, just like everything else. But come on… What is your average home support this season (excluding away fans)? I said about in my earlier post. Let’s be conservative and say 2,000 extra fans. Plastic?
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Post by doctorproctor on Jan 9, 2024 15:01:42 GMT 1
Shrewsbury had about 4,000 extra ‘fans’ on Sunday. Are they plastic as well? 4,000 extra home fans? Awful maths. I know the schools are probably terrible in and around Wrexham, just like everything else. But come on… For the record, Shrewsbury schools are shocking at this moment in time.
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Post by gtismygod on Jan 9, 2024 15:02:25 GMT 1
Crazy how many Wrexham fans there are all over social media when you consider they were averaging 2.9k at home a few years ago. Where have they all been? A bit like block 19, usually empty, well the lowest populated stand. Taking time out of your day to have a swipe at your own club. Strange behaviour, but each to their own I guess.
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Post by gtismygod on Jan 9, 2024 15:08:26 GMT 1
4,000 extra home fans? Awful maths. I know the schools are probably terrible in and around Wrexham, just like everything else. But come on… What is your average home support this season (excluding away fans)? I said about in my earlier post. Let’s be conservative and say 2,000 extra fans. Plastic? No I wouldn’t say so. We don’t get the same 6,000 home fans walking through the gate for every home league game. It’s the 3,000 season ticket holders plus 3,000 others from the wider fan base of say 15,000. Some of those fans from the wider fanbase may go to just one game a season. Some may even go to most games. For the Wrexham game we had the 3,000 season ticket holders plus 4,500 from the wider fanbase. Doesn’t mean anybody is plastic. But going from gates of 2,900 to 12,000+ sellouts every other week? That’s a different story…
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Post by doctorproctor on Jan 9, 2024 15:15:05 GMT 1
An increase x 4 is doing something wrong? It’s a bloody fantastic success story, that’s what that is.
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Post by akpaakpost on Jan 9, 2024 15:56:46 GMT 1
An increase x 4 is doing something wrong? It’s a bloody fantastic success story, that’s what that is. Would be a fantastic success story if you’d have gone about it the same Way Lincoln, Burton, Luton etc did. Nothing impressive about it whatsoever
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Post by southshropblue on Jan 9, 2024 16:03:02 GMT 1
I think only time will tell how this will turn out for Wrexham, but it was good to see the ground full on Saturday and I thought their support was pretty good it would be okay for them to be in div 1 next season for the derby. For the record I would like to see Hereford back in the league too but don't expect that to happen any time soon!!
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Post by doctorproctor on Jan 9, 2024 16:29:15 GMT 1
An increase x 4 is doing something wrong? It’s a bloody fantastic success story, that’s what that is. Would be a fantastic success story if you’d have gone about it the same Way Lincoln, Burton, Luton etc did. Nothing impressive about it whatsoever We haven’t got sugar daddies. We’ve got two astute owners generating money for the club. We’re not a Salford, FGR, etc. We have had far bigger crowds than we do at present too. The fanbase has always been there, just either didn’t want to put cash in a crook’s pocket or not watch the turgid football on offer. Incidentally, our crowds help up well under fan ownership. Certainly averaging more than 2,900. We had close to that many season ticket holders.
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Post by doctorproctor on Jan 9, 2024 16:30:51 GMT 1
I think only time will tell how this will turn out for Wrexham, but it was good to see the ground full on Saturday and I thought their support was pretty good it would be okay for them to be in div 1 next season for the derby. For the record I would like to see Hereford back in the league too but don't expect that to happen any time soon!! Time will tell how it works out for any club, whether it be Luton, Newcastle, Man City or yourselves. That’s the nature of the business
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Post by doctorproctor on Jan 9, 2024 16:37:28 GMT 1
And why are the Mirror so obsessed with Wrexham anyway? Good question. They have been since the takeover. Constant criticism, not sure why.
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Post by venceremos on Jan 9, 2024 16:38:13 GMT 1
I thought it was a poor game on Sunday. Some missed chances but neither keeper was forced to make a save. That’s one of our worst performances of the season, so I’m encouraged by the fact that we managed to find a way to win. I'd agree with that. There was little football of any real quality - a typical derby (lower league or otherwise) - and our woeful finishing cost us the game. I'm sure both teams are capable of better.
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Post by mrcricket on Jan 9, 2024 16:39:48 GMT 1
Dare I say Wrexham might be the good guys in that fixture with Blackburn.
I'm not sure I'd support them or show much interest in the game but they fans on this board have generally been very respectful with the result on Sunday.
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Post by davycrockett on Jan 9, 2024 16:40:37 GMT 1
A bit like block 19, usually empty, well the lowest populated stand. Taking time out of your day to have a swipe at your own club. Strange behaviour, but each to their own I Hardly a swipe at the club. I’m frustrated that large numbers turned up just for Wrexham and won’t be there against Stevenage, I will, will you?
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Post by venceremos on Jan 9, 2024 16:44:41 GMT 1
Would be a fantastic success story if you’d have gone about it the same Way Lincoln, Burton, Luton etc did. Nothing impressive about it whatsoever We haven’t got sugar daddies. We’ve got two astute owners generating money for the club. We’re not a Salford, FGR, etc. That's pushing it. I don't know whether your owners have put much money in directly, and I'm sure they're lovely chaps, but there's no escaping the fact that they've used your club as a vehicle for their own ends. And fair enough, it's worked so far for both them and the club, but to claim you'd have got this far without them is too much of a stretch. TV shows don't last forever (and God knows we've had more than enough repetitive insider shows about football clubs). We'll see how it looks when the outside interest wanes and you have to stand on your own feet.
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Post by staffordshrew on Jan 9, 2024 16:51:50 GMT 1
Dare I say Wrexham might be the good guys in that fixture with Blackburn. I'm not sure I'd support them or show much interest in the game but they fans on this board have generally been very respectful with the result on Sunday. That's because they got lucky and we should have beaten them.
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Post by martinshrew on Jan 9, 2024 17:20:48 GMT 1
We haven’t got sugar daddies. We’ve got two astute owners generating money for the club. We’re not a Salford, FGR, etc. That's pushing it. I don't know whether your owners have put much money in directly, and I'm sure they're lovely chaps, but there's no escaping the fact that they've used your club as a vehicle for their own ends. And fair enough, it's worked so far for both them and the club, but to claim you'd have got this far without them is too much of a stretch. TV shows don't last forever (and God knows we've had more than enough repetitive insider shows about football clubs). We'll see how it looks when the outside interest wanes and you have to stand on your own feet. See if any debt gets added to the club this year, considering they were never going to add debt that £3m+ slipped through. That at the BOE base rate + 7%.
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Post by mrcricket on Jan 9, 2024 17:21:42 GMT 1
Dare I say Wrexham might be the good guys in that fixture with Blackburn. I'm not sure I'd support them or show much interest in the game but they fans on this board have generally been very respectful with the result on Sunday. That's because they got lucky and we should have beaten them. But at least they realise that as well (maybe they will fear us if in the same division next season just as much). As long as its friendly and civil bring it on I say.
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Post by gtismygod on Jan 9, 2024 17:26:18 GMT 1
Would be a fantastic success story if you’d have gone about it the same Way Lincoln, Burton, Luton etc did. Nothing impressive about it whatsoever Incidentally, our crowds help up well under fan ownership. Certainly averaging more than 2,900. We had close to that many season ticket holders. Your average attendance for the 2013/14 season was 2,993 as per Transfermarkt figures. Who owned the club that season?
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