should put a bid in for Mullin , what a player that lad is, he wasn't losing that game 2 worldys to win it
Generally the teams that come up from the National League carry that momentum and do well the following season. I'd expect the Wrexham owners to invest more money and for them to be pushing for the title next season.
pitch invasion and now players cant get back to dressing room, Manager stuck in managers dugout, lol , so much for the announcement about going on pitch, they cant do trophy presentation till pitch clears , right farce
I'd also like to say a massive well done to Notts County who could finish with a phenomenal 109 points from their 46 league games and not go up. It would almost seem unfair that they finish 30+ points ahead of the 7th place team who would have nothing to lose in the play offs. The sooner 3 teams are promoted from the National League the better in my opinion.
Wow! When hit TV series Welcome to Wrexham premiered in the fall of 2022, few could have predicted that the show would help grow the popularity of soccer across the United States. But indeed it has, as well as creating a passionate fanbase of Wrexham supporters throughout North America. So, what measurable impact has Wrexham had thus far? First, Wrexham jerseys are sold out. In fact, co-owner Ryan Reynolds told the BBC today that 24,000 shirts have been sold since last summer, most of which were mailed to North America.
They bought him from a league one club, he's dropped way down for money - I'd go as far as saying he'd be on more than any of our lads currently are! With the exceptional of Andersen (and maybe Benson if the wages what got around are true)
Jim Bob O'Brien grabbed a hat trick for County as well. Seems like decades since he left us yet he still playing at a good level.
I see Ant man was there getting pi*ssed with their fans, before the match lol. And the only thing that interested me about the match, is Wrexham were wearing a home kit that brought back memories of our home kit in '81.
Where we these fans a couple of years ago? Don't get me wrong, chuffed to bits for them. Suppose it was the same for us about 1979 ish. nowt like a Renaissance.
Ryan Reynolds told the BBC today that 24,000 shirts have been sold since last summer, most of which were mailed to North America.
An absolute master stroke by Wrexham to get them involved. Will change their fortunes for a very long time. Absolutely brilliant for their die hard fans, who were Wrexham long before any of this, and will be long after. But fk me, I'm starting to dislike them intensely already. Anyone would think they'd just won the Champions League.