Wrexham 14:02 - Mar 14 with 3664 views | Whiterockin | A massive game tomorrow away to Wycombe. It could go a long way in deciding who goes up automatically with Birmingham. |  | | |  |
Wrexham on 07:59 - Mar 16 with 888 views | Whiterockin | I really can't understand why people criticise Man City for buying success, while championing Wrexham who are doing exactly the same thing. |  | |  |
Wrexham on 08:39 - Mar 16 with 838 views | Fireboy2 |
Wrexham on 07:59 - Mar 16 by Whiterockin | I really can't understand why people criticise Man City for buying success, while championing Wrexham who are doing exactly the same thing. |
Blackburn did it, no one moaned then. |  | |  |
Wrexham on 09:03 - Mar 16 with 812 views | Kilkennyjack |
Wrexham on 05:41 - Mar 16 by jack247 | If they got to the Premier League playing the football we were back then it might. Getting to the Championship playing Tony Pulis football would be great for Wrexham. Don’t think it would do a lot for Wales. Plus, as a Welshman who doesn’t speak Welsh, I find the people of North Wales amongst the most obnoxious in the UK |
The ones i know are good people. Lifelong fans supporting their local club. I want to beat them twice in the Championship next season. Much more fun that yet another English club. |  |
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Wrexham on 09:12 - Mar 16 with 789 views | Kilkennyjack |
Wrexham on 21:55 - Mar 15 by SullutaCreturned | Well that's wrong, plenty of Welsh people consider themselves British which is reflected in the majority wanting to reamin in tje Union. PS, peo;le don't hate Wrexham they simply don't support them because Wrexham are not "their" team. You don't get people in Fulham hoping Orient do well simply because they from the same part of the world. |
The BBC has done its job on the over 50s but the young have social media which the Establishment cant control. Each year at the egg its Will Wales vs Kate England. I mean you would have to be a certifiable moron to swallow this level of BS. People are increasingly aware that they are welsh and that can manifest itself as an Indy support or happy to be welsh in the union. There would be more of the later if the union was fair to Wales. Its not a choice, we are welsh. Currently Wales is part of the British state. |  |
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Wrexham on 09:15 - Mar 16 with 784 views | builthjack |
Wrexham on 23:05 - Mar 15 by Treforys_Jack | They certainly don't like us FB |
I meet plenty of Wrexham fans on Wales away trips, most are very complimentary towards Swansea. Have you met and chatted to them? |  |
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Wrexham on 09:15 - Mar 16 with 784 views | trampie |
Wrexham on 05:41 - Mar 16 by jack247 | If they got to the Premier League playing the football we were back then it might. Getting to the Championship playing Tony Pulis football would be great for Wrexham. Don’t think it would do a lot for Wales. Plus, as a Welshman who doesn’t speak Welsh, I find the people of North Wales amongst the most obnoxious in the UK |
Most people in Wrexham don't speak Welsh as far as i know, it maybe a bit like Swansea in that respect, some Welsh spoken but the majority language is English, it's not like Gwynedd as regards language . |  |
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Wrexham on 09:35 - Mar 16 with 748 views | onehunglow |
Wrexham on 09:35 - Mar 15 by pencoedjack | They are British like you. I hope Wrexham get spanked. |
Sense at last Liverpool , England , British Average, Wales,British Like it or not |  |
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Wrexham on 09:45 - Mar 16 with 733 views | Fireboy2 |
Wrexham on 09:15 - Mar 16 by builthjack | I meet plenty of Wrexham fans on Wales away trips, most are very complimentary towards Swansea. Have you met and chatted to them? |
That's what I was alluding to K. Some people have one bad experience or hear of bad experiences and tar. Wheras I have an open view, yes there are dicks everywhere you go but not all gogs hate non Welsh speakers. As you say we meet loads and loads of gogs, they are very friendly and passionate, they also forgive the welsh who don't speak Welsh. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Wrexham on 09:45 - Mar 16 with 730 views | trampie |
Wrexham on 18:10 - Mar 15 by ReslovenSwan1 | I do not see why Welsh people cannot love being British and Welsh simultaneously. Your use of the Union flag as a moniker to be a little anti Welsh culture is disappointing. We are stuck with the English whether we like it or not as they are a our trading partners. It was the same for the English and the EU. |
Welsh people and ancient Britons are synonymous with each other being Anglo Saxon English could be said is different, being Welsh and being British could be said to be the same thing, but are English people British or are they a Germanic race. Down to people's interpretation I suppose, I've no problem with English people calling themselves British in this day and age but are they really British? |  |
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Wrexham on 10:31 - Mar 16 with 681 views | jack247 |
Wrexham on 09:15 - Mar 16 by trampie | Most people in Wrexham don't speak Welsh as far as i know, it maybe a bit like Swansea in that respect, some Welsh spoken but the majority language is English, it's not like Gwynedd as regards language . |
Possibly. I’m maybe generalising North Wales. That’s my ignorance. Still not a fan of Wrexham and don’t feel any need to support them just because they are Welsh. I’d rather be playing Wycombe next season. |  | |  |
Wrexham on 10:46 - Mar 16 with 653 views | onehunglow |
Wrexham on 10:31 - Mar 16 by jack247 | Possibly. I’m maybe generalising North Wales. That’s my ignorance. Still not a fan of Wrexham and don’t feel any need to support them just because they are Welsh. I’d rather be playing Wycombe next season. |
Allow me to Wrexham is English speaking as are all the other Welsh towns and cities Around Wrexham to the west are Welsh speaking communities West of Conwy is where the language becomes an issue No Welsh speaking gog likes or wants to speak English They tolerate only when it means money especially on the forms of jobs They are the least welcoming people in Britain apart from the SE of England If you want genuinely friendly non judgemental folk , go to the north east of England , truly Gods country Language divided doesn't Ito might have brought this up before It's a thorny subject on which there can be no debate |  |
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Wrexham on 10:51 - Mar 16 with 644 views | jack247 |
Wrexham on 10:46 - Mar 16 by onehunglow | Allow me to Wrexham is English speaking as are all the other Welsh towns and cities Around Wrexham to the west are Welsh speaking communities West of Conwy is where the language becomes an issue No Welsh speaking gog likes or wants to speak English They tolerate only when it means money especially on the forms of jobs They are the least welcoming people in Britain apart from the SE of England If you want genuinely friendly non judgemental folk , go to the north east of England , truly Gods country Language divided doesn't Ito might have brought this up before It's a thorny subject on which there can be no debate |
Ok fine, well that’s my mistake and I’m happy to own it. Don’t want them going up. I’ve had enough of the hype and think they’d be a stronger team than Wycombe. Implying that they were hostile towards anyone who doesn’t speak Welsh was clearly unfair. |  | |  |
Wrexham on 11:01 - Mar 16 with 624 views | mangohilljack | Hoping wrexham stay down and then get relegated next season. When their club needed them (prior to going out of the league) the town and the fans didn't care about them, they just let the club rot and fall out of the league. I went to 2 welsh cup finals that they were involved in against us at the old arms park and against the jokers up the road at the vetch. Both games had more Swansea and more joker fans than wrexham had even though one of Swansea/joker wasn't even playing on the day. Then you have their love in with the Celtic A non entity of a club that didn't know what a crowd was until Hollywood rolled into town. Hopefully it won't be too long before they are back in non league where they belong |  | |  |
Wrexham on 13:30 - Mar 16 with 535 views | trampie | Wrexham were comfortably in the top 92 clubs all time for matches and for points when i last looked (i was actually checking out Newport but eyeballed the other Welsh teams), they are a bona fide football league team and don't belong in non league. |  |
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Wrexham on 13:41 - Mar 16 with 507 views | Treforys_Jack |
Wrexham on 09:15 - Mar 16 by builthjack | I meet plenty of Wrexham fans on Wales away trips, most are very complimentary towards Swansea. Have you met and chatted to them? |
I remember visiting the Racecourse back in the day if that's what you'd call meeting them. |  | |  |
Wrexham on 13:44 - Mar 16 with 485 views | Kilkennyjack |
Wrexham on 11:01 - Mar 16 by mangohilljack | Hoping wrexham stay down and then get relegated next season. When their club needed them (prior to going out of the league) the town and the fans didn't care about them, they just let the club rot and fall out of the league. I went to 2 welsh cup finals that they were involved in against us at the old arms park and against the jokers up the road at the vetch. Both games had more Swansea and more joker fans than wrexham had even though one of Swansea/joker wasn't even playing on the day. Then you have their love in with the Celtic A non entity of a club that didn't know what a crowd was until Hollywood rolled into town. Hopefully it won't be too long before they are back in non league where they belong |
Thats not true. The fans actually bought the club and saved it. They supported the club in numbers even in the Conference. For years. These were normal people not rich business people. They only sold the club to Americans because they were offering a different future compared to simply surviving hand to mouth. The Americans loved the story of the rebirth of the third oldest club in the world. So far they have delivered. I want to beat them twice, but respect has been earned. |  |
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Wrexham on 16:06 - Mar 16 with 396 views | Fireboy2 |
Wrexham on 13:41 - Mar 16 by Treforys_Jack | I remember visiting the Racecourse back in the day if that's what you'd call meeting them. |
Back in the day? How long ago was that then? |  | |  |
Wrexham on 17:07 - Mar 16 with 344 views | Treforys_Jack |
Wrexham on 16:06 - Mar 16 by Fireboy2 | Back in the day? How long ago was that then? |
Late 70's early 80's |  | |  |
Wrexham on 17:36 - Mar 16 with 299 views | SullutaCreturned |
Wrexham on 00:01 - Mar 16 by majorraglan | I envisage it having a similar impact to what has happened at Swansea since 2003. The club’s success brought more money in to the area, jobs but more importantly increased the standard of players which is something we’ve seen at a national level with the number of Swans players who are in the Wales squad. |
Getting to the EPL is what makes the difference,getting to the Championship doesn't help much but ti does increase financial pressures. As for helping the Welsh team, players who are good enough will rise to the top anyway Ian Rush, Mark Hughes etc, they didn't play for Welsh clubs. For Welsh football to improve we need better academies in Wales so the clubs do need success but then they need to invest mpre in youth. Wrexham coming up won't improve anything, except in Wrexham. |  | |  |
Wrexham on 17:49 - Mar 16 with 282 views | Fireboy2 |
Wrexham on 17:36 - Mar 16 by SullutaCreturned | Getting to the EPL is what makes the difference,getting to the Championship doesn't help much but ti does increase financial pressures. As for helping the Welsh team, players who are good enough will rise to the top anyway Ian Rush, Mark Hughes etc, they didn't play for Welsh clubs. For Welsh football to improve we need better academies in Wales so the clubs do need success but then they need to invest mpre in youth. Wrexham coming up won't improve anything, except in Wrexham. |
More kids in north wales playing football, meaning more proper qualified players for the future wales teams, the racecourse getting a revamp so wales might take games there meaning the loyal gogs who travel in their droves to cardiff for every home game get rewarded with less travelling. |  | |  |
Wrexham on 18:07 - Mar 16 with 247 views | Whiterockin |
Wrexham on 17:36 - Mar 16 by SullutaCreturned | Getting to the EPL is what makes the difference,getting to the Championship doesn't help much but ti does increase financial pressures. As for helping the Welsh team, players who are good enough will rise to the top anyway Ian Rush, Mark Hughes etc, they didn't play for Welsh clubs. For Welsh football to improve we need better academies in Wales so the clubs do need success but then they need to invest mpre in youth. Wrexham coming up won't improve anything, except in Wrexham. |
There is no guarantee promotion would be a benifit for Welsh football. Wrexham currently provide nobody for the u21s other league one clubs do. If you do not put a structure in place it will not benifit Welsh football whatever division you are in. Cardiff a reasonably established Championship club who have recently played two years in the Premier League currently provide not one player for the Welsh team. There is never a guarantee Welsh football will benifit. |  | |  |
Wrexham on 18:11 - Mar 16 with 220 views | union_jack |
Wrexham on 18:07 - Mar 16 by Whiterockin | There is no guarantee promotion would be a benifit for Welsh football. Wrexham currently provide nobody for the u21s other league one clubs do. If you do not put a structure in place it will not benifit Welsh football whatever division you are in. Cardiff a reasonably established Championship club who have recently played two years in the Premier League currently provide not one player for the Welsh team. There is never a guarantee Welsh football will benifit. |
I’m peed off about that, genuinely. I reckon 1 or 2 players should’ve been called up to the squad. Instead, they can rest without the fear of injury in a competitive game whereas our players could get crocked. I hate international breaks. We need all hands to the pumps for the final stage. Maybe Bellamy did it on purpose?😉😗 |  |
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Wrexham on 18:41 - Mar 16 with 177 views | Fireboy2 |
Wrexham on 18:11 - Mar 16 by union_jack | I’m peed off about that, genuinely. I reckon 1 or 2 players should’ve been called up to the squad. Instead, they can rest without the fear of injury in a competitive game whereas our players could get crocked. I hate international breaks. We need all hands to the pumps for the final stage. Maybe Bellamy did it on purpose?😉😗 |
Well we should have more players in the wales squad seeing as we are in a far better league than them. |  | |  |
Wrexham on 18:42 - Mar 16 with 168 views | Whiterockin |
Wrexham on 18:11 - Mar 16 by union_jack | I’m peed off about that, genuinely. I reckon 1 or 2 players should’ve been called up to the squad. Instead, they can rest without the fear of injury in a competitive game whereas our players could get crocked. I hate international breaks. We need all hands to the pumps for the final stage. Maybe Bellamy did it on purpose?😉😗 |
The last couple of Welsh games our players have come back better for it with a massive confidence boost, let's hope it's the same again. |  | |  |
Wrexham on 18:59 - Mar 16 with 116 views | pencoedjack |
Wrexham on 09:45 - Mar 16 by trampie | Welsh people and ancient Britons are synonymous with each other being Anglo Saxon English could be said is different, being Welsh and being British could be said to be the same thing, but are English people British or are they a Germanic race. Down to people's interpretation I suppose, I've no problem with English people calling themselves British in this day and age but are they really British? |
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