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#12-0 (permalink) |
Legend
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![]() meeting the players at bamfords after the game inspired my lad to play football .
he is at academy level now and i would love to see him in the red shirt at the racecourse i dreamed about playing for wrexham when i was a kid ,that is what we have to get over to the kids of today,starting with a good team on the pitch and competing in the league and cups |
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#13-0 (permalink) |
Cult Hero
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![]() Lets be honest, the last three seasons have been absolutely dire.
I can't remember the number of games I have sat there wondering what the hell I was doing wasting my time watching Wrexham when I had grass to cut at home. If we want to increase season ticket sales there is only one way to do it and that's to sell people a more exciting product. I know that's difficult to achieve without the money generated by those sales, but that's the crux of the matter and the puzzle the club has to solve in order to survive. Another few season like the last few could kill interest in the town for an entire generation.
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#16-0 (permalink) |
Cult Hero
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![]() The themed games could have helped if they were specifically directed towards kids. Instead we seem to have seen the back of them full stop. Most initiatives seem to end up like that.
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#17-0 (permalink) |
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![]() We need home friendlies back. We could have had teams like West Brom and Stoke this summer according to Keates. Seeing us play a premier league team/s would be attractive to the young ones.
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