Annual promotion anti-push
Usually commencing around St David's Day, and gathering apace by the time the Cheltenham race festival starts, the Wrexham Promotion Chokeathon has become an annual event, enjoyed by football fans all over the UK, and particularly in the South of Wales.
Supporters of this fallen giant, many of whom sport 1980s style moustaches, like to bombard anyone who will listen with details of their European exploits during William the Conqueror's era, and bore their grandkids to death about how they once beat Arsenal back when they were known as Dial Square, with Owain Glyndwr scoring the winning goal. Not dissimilar to near neighbours Liverpool, Wrexham fans are well known for claiming that "it's aarrrrrr yeeerrrrrr mayyyyyyt" between the months of July and February each year, before reverting to infighting and slagging off their volunteer board members between the months of March and June. Heavily subsidised by the taxpayer, one has to wonder how much longer this abomination of a football club will continue to have ideas above its station, before it accepts its natural place in the amateur divisions. |
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In Wetherspoons?
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Not even worthy of a nibble....
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Close thread
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Funny
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[QUOTE='Orrible Ogre;2239829]Not even worthy of a nibble....[/QUOTE]
Typical Wrexham attitude. Can't even be bothered to argue; no fight in you lot. You should've let this club die and reformed, you'd be back in the league by now with the momentum you'd have built up. |
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[QUOTE=rncfc;2239826]Usually commencing around St David's Day, and gathering apace by the time the Cheltenham race festival starts, the Wrexham Promotion Chokeathon has become an annual event, enjoyed by football fans all over the UK, and particularly in the South of Wales.
Supporters of this fallen giant, many of whom sport 1980s style moustaches, like to bombard anyone who will listen with details of their European exploits during William the Conqueror's era, and bore their grandkids to death about how they once beat Arsenal back when they were known as Dial Square, with Owain Glyndwr scoring the winning goal. Not dissimilar to near neighbours Liverpool, Wrexham fans are well known for claiming that "it's aarrrrrr yeeerrrrrr mayyyyyyt" between the months of July and February each year, before reverting to infighting and slagging off their volunteer board members between the months of March and June. Heavily subsidised by the taxpayer, one has to wonder how much longer this abomination of a football club will continue to have ideas above its station, before it accepts its natural place in the amateur divisions.[/QUOTE] We will never accept our position in the 5 th tier of footy !! We always have been & always will be bigger than Cardiffs shadow of South Wales, Newport will dimise again mark my words , Wrexham will become great one day , when I don't know but we will not settle for anything less than league football |
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Reel 'em in.
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[QUOTE=mold road trendy;2239837]We will never accept our position in the 5 th tier of footy !! We always have been & always will be bigger than Cardiffs shadow of South Wales, Newport will dimise again mark my words , Wrexham will become great one day , when I don't know but we will not settle for anything less than league football[/QUOTE]
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Another one who needs his hard drive checking by police.
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Outside chance of a League 2 play off spot and a massive 3,400 there last night. Tinpot at best
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[QUOTE=Wenttoanderlechtin76;2239847]Outside chance of a League 2 play off spot and a massive 3,400 there last night. Tinpot at best[/QUOTE]
Notwithstanding the fact we were away from home, the expectation of a correlation between attendances and success is really quite baffling. If you lot got half as excited about the football as you did about how many of you were watching it, perhaps your support would give your players the push they quite clearly need. Still, it's easier to stand behind the away dugouts throwing punches at the visiting players and management I guess. ANIMALS. |
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[QUOTE=rncfc;2239853]Notwithstanding the fact we were away from home, the expectation of a correlation between attendances and success is really quite baffling.
If you lot got half as excited about the football as you did about how many of you were watching it, perhaps your support would give your players the push they quite clearly need. Still, it's easier to stand behind the away dugouts throwing punches at the visiting players and management I guess. ANIMALS.[/QUOTE] Fortunately not all Newport fans are like you sir. I was in Spain last weekend watching the Scotland v Wales game and had a chat to 3 Newport fans they all wished me and Wrexham fc well and wished to resume our rivalry soon in the football league. |
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[QUOTE=Pieman;2239860]Fortunately not all Newport fans are like you sir. I was in Spain last weekend watching the Scotland v Wales game and had a chat to 3 Newport fans they all wished me and Wrexham fc well and wished to resume our rivalry soon in the football league.[/QUOTE]
I'd like it if you got promoted as well, but I'm going to continue taking the piss until you do. |
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Talking about piss, do you still throw that at elderly away supporters? Is that some form of tribal welcome in Newport?
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[QUOTE=rncfc;2239826]Usually commencing around St David's Day, and gathering apace by the time the Cheltenham race festival starts, the Wrexham Promotion Chokeathon has become an annual event, enjoyed by football fans all over the UK, and particularly in the South of Wales.
Supporters of this fallen giant, many of whom sport 1980s style moustaches, like to bombard anyone who will listen with details of their European exploits during William the Conqueror's era, and bore their grandkids to death about how they once beat Arsenal back when they were known as Dial Square, with Owain Glyndwr scoring the winning goal. Not dissimilar to near neighbours Liverpool, Wrexham fans are well known for claiming that "it's aarrrrrr yeeerrrrrr mayyyyyyt" between the months of July and February each year, before reverting to infighting and slagging off their volunteer board members between the months of March and June. Heavily subsidised by the taxpayer, one has to wonder how much longer this abomination of a football club will continue to have ideas above its station, before it accepts its natural place in the amateur divisions.[/QUOTE] Medication wearing off mate? ;) |
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[QUOTE=techender;2239871]Talking about piss, do you still throw that at elderly away supporters? Is that some form of tribal welcome in Newport?[/QUOTE]
Hahahaha! If they were from Wrexham they were probably appreciative that we acknowledged the local delicacy. So, tell me, do you still throw bricks at moving coaches carrying women and children back from a football match? |
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pointless thread from a pointless person. Mods pls close.
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[QUOTE=GoJohnnyGoGoGoGo;2239880]pointless thread from a pointless person. Mods pls close.[/QUOTE]
He's making the most of his internet access before the courts take it away. |
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Care in the community in the slum of Newport clearly isn't working, mental health is a big problem in Newport.
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He may be a troll but he has a point...
We do seem to choke when the going gets tough... |
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[QUOTE=Ooh aah Paskin;2239893]He may be a troll but he has a point...
We do seem to choke when the going gets tough Thing is everyone knows so it's a bit of a non story :) |
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