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As an I follow viewer overseas I unfortunately could not attend the last game in person .I am interested in the comment about people turning up to see the Wrexham circus ..What did it actually mean ..what did they bring apart from a team ?
Quote from: ravenrover on April 08, 2024, 11:59:33 amAs of 1 hour ago Walsall had sold 282 tickets as per the official club twitterXThat's poor for a team who could go into 7th place ,even for a night game
As of 1 hour ago Walsall had sold 282 tickets as per the official club twitterX
The less Walsall fans the better imo, who will be there to cheer Walsall on and get behind them?7000 home fans would be great as a minimum tonight, get right behind the lads from the warm up to the final whistle, get the drummer going, hopefully the trumpet from Saturday turns up and joins in, roar on every tackle, every throw in, every corner for donny, I firmly believe the fans can have a massive effect on the away team, let's intimidate them, get them to make mistakes, cheer every misplaced pass, every wayward shot if they have any. A lot of talk about winning the next 5 to keep the run going and I'm sure if the players see us fans doing our bit then they will give just as much on the pitch.
Quote from: graingrover on April 09, 2024, 11:13:15 amAs an I follow viewer overseas I unfortunately could not attend the last game in person .I am interested in the comment about people turning up to see the Wrexham circus ..What did it actually mean ..what did they bring apart from a team ? Two words, Graing; Ryan Reynolds. However, as far as I know, he wasn't even there.
Tickets not selling as well as the Wrexham match which is disappointing. Maybe we were "here to see the Wrecsam"?
Quote from: Nudga on April 07, 2024, 08:42:09 pmTickets not selling as well as the Wrexham match which is disappointing. Maybe we were "here to see the Wrecsam"? Less than 6000 home fans tonight.