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Wonder if the yanks are at the game

If you had watched it on TV they cut to Ryan Reynolds every time something happened.
Funny how 9,000in a rickety 3 sided stadium.can create more atmosphere than 18,000 in a nice, newer 4 sided one.
Maybe because more of the 9,000 open their mouths?
 
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If you had watched it on TV they cut to Ryan Reynolds every time something happened.
Funny how 9,000in a rickety 3 sided stadium.can create more atmosphere than 18,000 in a nice, newer 4 sided one.
Maybe because more of the 9,000 open their mouths?
Probably because they are having the best moments following Wrexham in years.
 
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We had our best moments in years and apart from one section of the ground it was quiet at the KC on many occasions.
Lower league, old style ground, excitement, team doing well, going somewhere again, in the news, some clubs have it and some don’t. Apart from bloody good days we as a rule don’t. However the north stand young uns give us hope.
 
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The Blunts fans thought the atmosphere at our game was good - it wasn’t - about two songs and that was it . We quietened them totally in the second half - it always depends on how the game is going or if you are a real underdog
 
I'm so glad that we have football here as a National game and not that panto described as 'football' that they play over in America. Reynolds will never have seen more effort and skill than he watched at Wrexham yesterday.
(I know he is Canadian born)
 
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I'm so glad that we have football here as a National game and not that panto described as 'football' that they play over in America. Reynolds will never have seen more effort and skill than he watched at Wrexham yesterday.
(I know he is Canadian born)

There are some strange people who like what Americans call football. They even start threads on it.