Should We Stop Being Pleased For Wrexham?

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Masky

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Masky has been so pleased for Wrexham’s progress this last few years. We are currently the best club in Wales, fact, according to the league standing but we are only as good as the last fart! Can one imaging that in a couple of years, Wrexham will be up and beyond Cardiff City and we will wish them nothing but constipation and anus sickness? This upcoming season will tell us a lot, maybe we should send BFB to visit them, that’ll put a stop to their incredible rise! Talking about incredible rise, anyone want to see my todge? :emoticon-0103-cool: Masky
 
Masky has been so pleased for Wrexham’s progress this last few years. We are currently the best club in Wales, fact, according to the league standing but we are only as good as the last fart! Can one imaging that in a couple of years, Wrexham will be up and beyond Cardiff City and we will wish them nothing but constipation and anus sickness? This upcoming season will tell us a lot, maybe we should send BFB to visit them, that’ll put a stop to their incredible rise! Talking about incredible rise, anyone want to see my todge? :emoticon-0103-cool: Masky
Wrexham seem better organised than us. Owners bringing in footballing experience due to their shortcomings in that area. (unlike our owner).
As for your todge, shove it where the sun don't shine.
Just like the clairvoyant contortionist, who foresaw their own end.
 
Masky has been so pleased for Wrexham’s progress this last few years. We are currently the best club in Wales, fact, according to the league standing but we are only as good as the last fart! Can one imaging that in a couple of years, Wrexham will be up and beyond Cardiff City and we will wish them nothing but constipation and anus sickness? This upcoming season will tell us a lot, maybe we should send BFB to visit them, that’ll put a stop to their incredible rise! Talking about incredible rise, anyone want to see my todge? :emoticon-0103-cool: Masky
To be fair your words are pretty accurate for the most of us I would guess....

Their 'rebirth' is good for Welsh football but I think a lot of neutrals are starting to become a little bored of the clubs media whoring/hogging and new found arrogance within the fan base (though TBF, I'd rather see the likes of Wrexham attract 'plastic' global fans than the likes of Liverpool and Man Utd).... just the other day Ryan Reynolds was again touting the 'Bale to Wrexham' possibilities, despite knowing there is no mileage in it whatsoever, yet because it's Wrexham the media lapped it up....

They are now heading towards a few 'serious' sized clubs and getting back to a level where a lot of their best players came from, so it'll be interesting to see how they fare from hereon, bit no. no more cordial wishes from my side now... the fun aspect is stopping and any good wishes they get now have to be properly earned (rather than just being able to spend their way upwards) and will be given as grudgingly, through gritted teeth to them the same as any other opponent that does well...
 
Wrexham seem better organised than us. Owners bringing in footballing experience due to their shortcomings in that area. (unlike our owner).
As for your todge, shove it where the sun don't shine.
Just like the clairvoyant contortionist, who foresaw their own end.

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You what pal?

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Good luck to Wrexham, I say.

Can’t see them equalling the Jacks when they went up from fourth to first division in successive seasons.

Actually I went to see Swansea when they were in the top division way back when, at the Vetch Field. I know now why it’s called a field. Trelai Park was better.

Anyway the only purpose of my visit was to see them play the mighty Spurs. Went with a friend of mine but we only had one ticket, so I jumped over the turnstile.
 
To be fair your words are pretty accurate for the most of us I would guess....

Their 'rebirth' is good for Welsh football but I think a lot of neutrals are starting to become a little bored of the clubs media whoring/hogging and new found arrogance within the fan base (though TBF, I'd rather see the likes of Wrexham attract 'plastic' global fans than the likes of Liverpool and Man Utd).... just the other day Ryan Reynolds was again touting the 'Bale to Wrexham' possibilities, despite knowing there is no mileage in it whatsoever, yet because it's Wrexham the media lapped it up....

They are now heading towards a few 'serious' sized clubs and getting back to a level where a lot of their best players came from, so it'll be interesting to see how they fare from hereon, bit no. no more cordial wishes from my side now... the fun aspect is stopping and any good wishes they get now have to be properly earned (rather than just being able to spend their way upwards) and will be given as grudgingly, through gritted teeth to them the same as any other opponent that does well...

Can’t argue with that Brizzle pal, where did you learn to communicate so well, Pucklechurch? :emoticon-0103-cool: Masky
 
Good luck to Wrexham, I say.

Can’t see them equalling the Jacks when they went up from fourth to first division in successive seasons.

Actually I went to see Swansea when they were in the top division way back when, at the Vetch Field. I know now why it’s called a field. Trelai Park was better.

Anyway the only purpose of my visit was to see them play the mighty Spurs. Went with a friend of mine but we only had one ticket, so I jumped over the turnstile.


Last jump for a while eh? I went to the same ground for a Liverpool match, cracking atmosphere. Swansea won 2-0
sigh Alan Kennedy scoring one...a great win! :emoticon-0103-cool: Masky
 
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Very well done I say!!
Owners got involved in the right way and the club has used a great strategy to develop. Spent big it is true.....but they've earned well to be able to do so. And huge amounts of community and local development off the back of it. Think what we have spent.....and think what 27 actors spent on the gypos for no return.
These two will get tax deductions galore and cash out well.....or stay in for the ride.....for them it's peanuts and they are supporting well. No-one is chelping about Notts Co or Chesterfield....or even Stockport who have spent similar amounts.
Yes! It will get harder but let's not be jealous and miserable gits.
 
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He didn't see you.

Sorry.


You are not sorry BFB pal, Masky immediately thought the same but wouldn’t let myself down with such crudity. I bet you are going to criticise IB next, that ukulele player from West Skibbereen, who just like Boris Johnson “tries his best!” :emoticon-0103-cool: Masky