By FortuneFaded Go To PostComing from a team which protested a salary cap in League One because you guys were outspending the other teams by so much.Damn.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostComing from a team which protested a salary cap in League One because you guys were outspending the other teams by so much.
What's your point though you doylem? It was embarrassing being in that league for so long considering our financial strengths.
Even then, we could pay more because... we were by far the biggest club in the league. Not because we had two Hollywood bois come in and buy players from the leagues above.
By Hixx Go To PostCan't believe a club paying League One wages got promoted out of non-league. A true underdog story.Their average attendance this season would put them 9th in League One.
They spent a lot of money but their objective is to be sustainable on their own.
Reynolds and Rob McElhenney being interviewed and on the biggest night as owners of Wrexham they made sure to mention how incredible Notts County were and they are pulling for them to get promoted.
Every non/lower league team seems to get battered when they spend abit of cash when every single fan of the other clubs slating them would give their left nut for the same
Aspas
What a dumb ass.
Perfectly set up for his left and takes it wide to his right instead and there goes the 1 on 1
What a dumb ass.
Perfectly set up for his left and takes it wide to his right instead and there goes the 1 on 1
By FootbalIFan Go To PostAspasCorner.png
What a dumb ass.
Perfectly set up for his left and takes it wide to his right instead and there goes the 1 on 1
By KP Go To PostEvery non/lower league team seems to get battered when they spend abit of cash when every single fan of the other clubs slating them would give their left nut for the sameIt's understandable, people want the playing field to be equal and not have some rich people come on for fun and tip the scale towards a specific club.
The fact that Wrexham are so loved has to do with the documentary and the fact that they weren't bought by an oil tycoon but two well known actors.
The documentary is so well done because it didn't go the way of the usual football documentaries and spends more time talking about the community and what football means to people instead of focusing on the team.
That's what helped people worldwide fall in love with the club and what's going to make it sustainable in the future.
Wrexham are going to have a US Tour in the summer playing against the likes of Man United and Chelsea, that's going to bring a lot of money for them.
Social media engagement for Wrexham matches in the US is bigger than most Premier League games.
That's all well and good but the Wrexham community seems to be benefiting a lot from this publicity and that's what seems to be the most important thing for the owners.
Reynolds bought an house in Wales and Rob McElhenney is learning Welsh.
They really seem to care about the community and that's great.
Got no problem with Wrexham coming into money. Do find it funny how many people like them because Deadpool bought them, but whatever.
By Daz Go To PostHe lost to the baked beans people?Yep
Biggest game I can remember for a good while that takes place towards the top of the table for us. Certainly had more important games for survival but it has been a long, long time since we had a match that was important for CL qualification.
Praying. Hoping. Wishing for a lolspurs
Praying. Hoping. Wishing for a lolspurs
Afternoon, JesalR.
By JesalR Go To PostGoing to get absolutely dupped, Scummo
Back 3 back 4, no matter what
By Hixx Go To PostHow do these beautiful young kings keep doing itIt’s the Dennis system
By Hixx Go To PostHow do these beautiful young kings keep doing it- Jeffrey Epstein, 2007
By Hixx Go To PostHonestly though why are Spurs destined to always be like this?
I’m a house master at my school and we are perennially shit - haven’t won the house cup for 39 years. Planning for my next speech to be all about the history of the Tottenham, and how let’s not be Tottenham.