For all these bandwagon Wrexham haters, we don't care about your ill-informed perceptions, and the hate which you all obviously have inside you for anyone not yourself. We're enjoying the ride after keeping our Club alive when others let theirs die. If you can't see that, tough.
John
4,371 posts
Lifetime supporter and former Director of Wrexham AFC. Now enjoying the Hollywood adventure.
C'mon the Town!
- One thing that cheered me after last nights match was walking back behind an East European dad and lad of around 10 yrs old speaking their own language, but wearing Wrexham colours and a big red & white scarf on the lad,still very excited. The future fanbase is going to be global
- Replying to @finnsawyer_ @WUTangKids and @stevetudorjame1You didn't notice Salford, Fleetwood, Forest Green and lots of others on their way through then? Or is it jealousy? Others spent more, because that's what it takes to get out of the National League, between £7 million and £10 million.
- There's nothing better than walking in to pubs and seeing nothing but Wrexham shirts even with premiership football on the telly. I think we're actually going to do this. C'mon the Town!
- Replying to @BBCNewsThose that quote hindsight as a defence usually completely lack foresight. As a Government official, lack of foresight means you shouldn't actually have that job, that's what you're paid to have.
- Replying to @BBCNewsNever mind your views on the monarchy, it's the fact that these people are being arrested for even thinking of protesting against something they disagree with that is wrong and very worrying. Facism is no longer creeping around in the background, its out there for all to see now.
- I see @VancityReynolds taking an interest in Ottawa Senators is causing a bit of worry amongst Wrexham AFC fans in case he's taking his eye off the ball. Has no one considered that in joining a rich consortium in Canada may be preparation to invite them to invest in the Town too?
- Replying to @NL_Enterprise @TheVanaramaNL and @Official_NCFCGreat initiative, well done County. Hopefully when Wrexham AFC have the capacity to emulate this it will become a regular event here too. Unfortunately we're sold out most matches with a high percentage of season ticket holders so it may need to wait until our new stand goes up.
- Replying to @bookofmaffThe Liberty stadium,from which Swansea benefited with a peppercorn rent for many years was built with public money at £27 million. Please don't come with your holier than though when Welsh Government spending in South Wales is entirely disproportionate to the rest of the country
- Replying to @RMcElhenney and @YTFCDon't think it was lost, Wrexham fans are more than experienced in that feeling of loss, and there was lots of empathy for YTFC. I just hope that what is happening beyond the football gets fixed before it becomes fatal. No one should lose their club to greed.
- Replying to @JoshSB91 @Danielrobertss2 and 2 othersThat's rather a daft thing to wish, because surely you'd want them out of the way so they're not a block to your own success? I could understand the hate from the league above however, knowing that they will soon be competing with a better funded club for promotion next season.
- Replying to @BBCNewsWhy should they be open anyway? Everything should shut on public holidays so that staff get a break. Aren't 357 days of shopping enough in a year?
- Replying to @srb1889Who's fault is that? It sure isn't Wrexham, we don't own the media, in fact, you do as a consumer, so it's really all you fault. Thanks then. Oh, and fantastic result Maidstone, watched the match and you did great.
- Replying to @BBCBreakingWell said Poland. Any bets FIFA penalise them? How much Russian money still sloshing around after they bought the World Cup? No matter what anyone says, this isn't politics, this is basic human rights,no one should be invaded and have to die for trying to defend themselves.


