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Wrexham are definitely some of the best away fans at the amex.brilliant support.
I bought a half and half ‘save the Racecourse, scarf and a ‘save the Racecourse’ T Shirt at the Fans United game at their place. We took a couple of old NSCers with us, Chappers and Artois IIRC.
Hopefully this takeover won’t be a false dawn, good luck to them.
Really interesting posts so far (more than I thought there would be) but I'm still curious to know if anyone still "owns" a bit of the ground. As the era concerned is now (like many of us!) fading fast into the semi-distant past, it may well be that things have moved on and none of us still have a physical stake in the Racecourse Ground.
What’s the plan ? Club together the land and build a few houses ?
I'm not so familiar with Ryan Reynolds' work, but Rob McElhenney's It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia is brilliant.
Good luck to the Dragons.
Has it kept it's chaotic style? I've watched about half the series so far and although imo it's a bit hit and miss, some of it is truly hilarious.Series 15 of this is available on UK Netflix from today!
Has it kept it's chaotic style? I've watched about half the series so far and although imo it's a bit hit and miss, some of it is truly hilarious.
Wrexham yesterday signed Thomas O'Connor, from Burton - a lad that I know personally, as he's a friend of my wife's family in Ireland.
The fee is reported to be £500k - a new record fee for a non-league club. Its a mind boggling figure for a 5th tier side to be spending on a young player. And he will not have left Burton to move for a pay cut, either.
Let's hope Reynolds and McElhenney don't get bored of their new hobby too soon, or those fans are heading for yet more pain, down the line.
Wrexham yesterday signed Thomas O'Connor, from Burton - a lad that I know personally, as he's a friend of my wife's family in Ireland.
The fee is reported to be £500k - a new record fee for a non-league club. Its a mind boggling figure for a 5th tier side to be spending on a young player. And he will not have left Burton to move for a pay cut, either.
Let's hope Reynolds and McElhenney don't get bored of their new hobby too soon, or those fans are heading for yet more pain, down the line.
Wrexham yesterday signed Thomas O'Connor, from Burton - a lad that I know personally, as he's a friend of my wife's family in Ireland.
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The fee is reported to be £500k - a new record fee for a non-league club. Its a mind boggling figure for a 5th tier side to be spending on a young player. And he will not have left Burton to move for a pay cut, either.
Let's hope Reynolds and McElhenney don't get bored of their new hobby too soon, or those fans are heading for yet more pain, down the line.
Can't believe they have that much loose change to spend
Wrexham yesterday signed Thomas O'Connor, from Burton - a lad that I know personally, as he's a friend of my wife's family in Ireland.
The fee is reported to be £500k - a new record fee for a non-league club. Its a mind boggling figure for a 5th tier side to be spending on a young player. And he will not have left Burton to move for a pay cut, either.
Let's hope Reynolds and McElhenney don't get bored of their new hobby too soon, or those fans are heading for yet more pain, down the line.
They also just spent £300k on Ollie Palmer, a 30 year old striker who has spent most of his career being not particularly prolific in League Two. We briefly had him at Grimsby in our first non-league stint, and he’ll be a decent player at this level, but they’ve paid at least 3x his natural value there, with little chance of any future re-sale value.
In that sense it’s not great value, however you have to remember that Wrexham are not currently subject to the usual football or economic norms. They are ultimately being funded not by their Hollywood owners, but by the Amazon TV deal that their presence makes possible. To keep that going in the long-run, they need to create some momentum which these signings will almost certainly help them do.
It’s frustrating being in this league again when there’s so much money sloshing around at other clubs, but ultimately I do think that despite the crazy figures there’s a sustainability to what Wrexham are doing and relatively little risk associated with it.