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1If we beat our Welsh friends later then draw man u away, what with them losing their manager would make me lol
Scenario at season's end? A Welsh team in each DivisionKevinmoorefellover wrote:Everyone will have their own view on Wrexham and mine is to wish them all best after today. I want to see four Welsh teams back in the football league.
If they keep Salford out I'll be OK with that. I wonder if Ricketts is speculating on Wrexham not being able to squeeze Salford and Orient out of promotion and taking an offer now that may not come along later, if his team slide.Kevinmoorefellover wrote:Everyone will have their own view on Wrexham and mine is to wish them all best after today. I want to see four Welsh teams back in the football league.
Why any football fan would prefer the media to show more interest in a club essentially a play thing of wealthy former footballers, rather than to a fans club, created by supporters fed up with the circus of Premier League football is a mystery to me. Each to their own of course, but give me FC United over Salford any day of the week.George Street-Bridge wrote:One thing about Salford's success is it does mean the media circus is fawning all over them rather than FC United.
Nah...... Swansea won't get promoted.mad norm wrote:Scenario at season's end? A Welsh team in each DivisionKevinmoorefellover wrote:Everyone will have their own view on Wrexham and mine is to wish them all best after today. I want to see four Welsh teams back in the football league.
Mr Scadding excluded thenStan A. Einstein wrote:Why any football fan would prefer the media to show more interest in a club essentially a play thing of wealthy former footballers, rather than to a fans club, created by supporters fed up with the circus of Premier League football is a mystery to me. Each to their own of course, but give me FC United over Salford any day of the week.George Street-Bridge wrote:One thing about Salford's success is it does mean the media circus is fawning all over them rather than FC United.
Just remember what goes around comes around!Countymadbell wrote:If we beat our Welsh friends later then draw man u away, what with them losing their manager would make me lol
Sadly true, even sadder that so many of us forget that.aberexile wrote:Just remember what goes around comes around!Countymadbell wrote:If we beat our Welsh friends later then draw man u away, what with them losing their manager would make me lol
I was pulling your leg George. Ease up eh?George Street-Bridge wrote:Which, of course, isn't what I said. I'd rather the media didn't fawn over either.
A couple of years ago FC United were bleating about an FA Cup tie being moved away from Saturday afternoon for TV. Which is a valid point of view - but not if you're sucking on the teat of TV money by entering in the first place when you could opt not to out of ideological purity.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... ick-off-tv
This is also interesting.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... adam-brown
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