Dont know about you but I am sick to the back teeth of the media sucking up to those Yanks and their toy thing.
COME ON BOREHAM WOOD !!!
Come on Boreham Wood
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It irritates me when the media use the word "fairytale". It is far from that. It just so happens that the two Americans are experts in media and can create "news" for the media to report.
From what I have seen, I think they seem to be more genuine than many Americans involved in "soccer". They are not like. e.g. the Glazers. They have seem to be quite taken with the fervour of the Wrexham fans and appear not to be in it for the money.
I sure that if it had been Cheltenham Town we would be all along for the ride.
If you can pay experienced players from 2 leagues above you and your budget is so much more than the rest of the league that you are competing in, it is relatively easy to be successful.
However to continue to succeed wll become more difficult as they come up against teams with players of a similar standard to what they have unless they can afford championship players to play for them.
That is where the "fairytale" may come to the end as the investment is too great with the Americans walk away and Wrexham could revert back to their natural level.
From what I have seen, I think they seem to be more genuine than many Americans involved in "soccer". They are not like. e.g. the Glazers. They have seem to be quite taken with the fervour of the Wrexham fans and appear not to be in it for the money.
I sure that if it had been Cheltenham Town we would be all along for the ride.
If you can pay experienced players from 2 leagues above you and your budget is so much more than the rest of the league that you are competing in, it is relatively easy to be successful.
However to continue to succeed wll become more difficult as they come up against teams with players of a similar standard to what they have unless they can afford championship players to play for them.
That is where the "fairytale" may come to the end as the investment is too great with the Americans walk away and Wrexham could revert back to their natural level.
behave.
This is all planned to get people 'onside', these two would have done their research and more than likely had a number of rexhams to indulge in across the globe, they chose football for its appeal.
the media gushing over this is just is pretty much peak.
Not gonna deny it's sickening. I hate it, if I'm being honest. Top story on BBC Sport, on a day when there's been an FA Cup semi final, Prem games, the world snooker championship is on, et al. Didn't see that for us when we won the NL, first team to bounce straight back into the FL for 25 years, or whatever it was.
But I still believe at least McElhenney is in it for the right reasons, at the very least. And I'm as cynical as they come.
But I still believe at least McElhenney is in it for the right reasons, at the very least. And I'm as cynical as they come.
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Even if it is to ‘get people on side’, at least it is creating some good for the community and infrastructure. More than most owners do.
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Difference between them and FGR (apart from local jealousy)?
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An order of magnitude more financial backing…SHANDY VOR wrote: ↑26 Apr 2023, 19:24 Difference between them and FGR (apart from local jealousy)?
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Fans who have never seen lower-league football reckon Bale will dance around taking the p1ss. Personally, I think he and they are going to be very disappointed... Prime Bale, for sure - but nowadays he will be tackle-practice for neanderthal defenders who will take great delight in adding his scalp to their collection.
Anyone remember Gazza stamping his feet in frustration after Grant McCann nicked the ball off his toes...?
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Anyone remember Gazza stamping his feet in frustration after Grant McCann nicked the ball off his toes...?
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I remember Gazza coming right through the back of McCann in spite when he was holding the ball up in the corner in front of me at the end of the game these things stick with you.asl wrote: ↑28 Apr 2023, 08:47 Fans who have never seen lower-league football reckon Bale will dance around taking the p1ss. Personally, I think he and they are going to be very disappointed... Prime Bale, for sure - but nowadays he will be tackle-practice for neanderthal defenders who will take great delight in adding his scalp to their collection.
Anyone remember Gazza stamping his feet in frustration after Grant McCann nicked the ball off his toes...?
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Bale would probably play about half an hour in League Two before a season ending injury and then heading back out on the golf course. If he lasted, though, the incredibly s#!t refs would be in awe and probably give him free kicks and penalties anytime an oppo defender looked at him, let alone took him out.
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Bale would be like when Defoe signed for Sunderland last season. Fans creaming on social media, loads of shirts sold, tickets sold out for home game, comes off the bench to lose to Cheltenham, realises he cannot run anymore, and retires before seeing the season out.
Only Bale already knows he can't run anymore, maybe thinks he could still run around L2 players easily, but would mainly want to be a part of the circus.
But I've just seen a video of him saying it was just a bit of a joke and he was after a free round of golf from McElhenney.
But I've just seen a video of him saying it was just a bit of a joke and he was after a free round of golf from McElhenney.