Neath_Jack
Roger Freestone
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He’s in your heaaaad, in your heeaaaad, Perchy, Perchy, Perchy chy chy.I wonder if our biggest fan,that incoherent cunt Perch got one seeing as it’s on his doorstep?
He’s in your heaaaad, in your heeaaaad, Perchy, Perchy, Perchy chy chy.I wonder if our biggest fan,that incoherent cunt Perch got one seeing as it’s on his doorstep?
Ask him, I'm sure you've still got his numberI wonder if our biggest fan,that incoherent cunt Perch got one seeing as it’s on his doorstep?
I need to say this. Wrexham away is a great away day. I went up there some years ago and we went up through the heart of Wales. There are some stunning locations and places to stop off on the way there. We were in the big stand behind the goal and at the time they still had their Kop open. We lost. But we had a great time with a meal in town and played pool in the Turf before it became famous.
But this season I don’t believe going away to Wrexham is a big deal. Only 1,200 jacks stuck in a stand with some restricted views with a really crap small concourse area makes it nothing special. The romance of their documentary will be lost when you are in the ground and the match is being played. It will be a fair better experience when they open the new stand and do some redevelopments of the older stands. I hope they move the away fans back to the old away end. With a 18,000 they will have to give over roughly 1,800 seats. It holds roughly 2,800 so perhaps it would be shared?
Anyway don’t be too disappointed if you haven’t got a ticket the experience you think you will be missing is certainly not the experience you would be getting. If you do have tickets make the most of our beautiful country on your trip there and back.
We’ve only ever won there once in the league. 2-1 March 1988 with a winner from a Robbie James diving header( I think)I need to say this. Wrexham away is a great away day. I went up there some years ago and we went up through the heart of Wales. There are some stunning locations and places to stop off on the way there. We were in the big stand behind the goal and at the time they still had their Kop open. We lost. But we had a great time with a meal in town and played pool in the Turf before it became famous.
But this season I don’t believe going away to Wrexham is a big deal. Only 1,200 jacks stuck in a stand with some restricted views with a really crap small concourse area makes it nothing special. The romance of their documentary will be lost when you are in the ground and the match is being played. It will be a fair better experience when they open the new stand and do some redevelopments of the older stands. I hope they move the away fans back to the old away end. With a 18,000 they will have to give over roughly 1,800 seats. It holds roughly 2,800 so perhaps it would be shared?
Anyway don’t be too disappointed if you haven’t got a ticket the experience you think you will be missing is certainly not the experience you would be getting. If you do have tickets make the most of our beautiful country on your trip there and back.
He’s in your heaaaad, in your heeaaaad, Perchy, Perchy, Perchy chy chy.
Disgusting word that.He’s just a nasty retarded cunt.
Disgusting word that.