Son of Cod
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I worked at the same factory in Barton as Maxine Carr for a bit.Ian Huntley is from Grimsby.
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I worked at the same factory in Barton as Maxine Carr for a bit.Ian Huntley is from Grimsby.
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Think there was Robert Del Naja from Massive Attack who supposedly became our artistic director but not sure whatever came of that, and don't suppose it makes him a supporter. England legend Jack Russell is a local lad and once coached the goalies. Don't get to games myself (abroad) to know if he still comes or not.Did I read at one time that a member of the A Team (not BA Baracus) financially invested in FGR.
And that sex author Jilly Cooper is a season ticket holder.
Where I work now is a bakery but it used to be Heinz pizza factory and Huntley used to work here then, before my time like but some of the women who are still here now said he was creepy as fuck although I guess it’s easy to say that now knowing what we all know.I worked at the same factory in Barton as Maxine Carr for a bit.
Pretty sure he supports Barking FC.Jack Russell is a local lad and once coached the goalies.
She is a decent looking sort until she starts talking.Nobody's got a hotter celebrity fan than Michelle Keegan.
She is a decent looking sort until she starts talking.
We have the voluptuous Kelly Brook.
She has her knockers
But I’m not one of them.
That's a classic bleacher that. If I know American high school dramas then all the jocks and cheerleaders who support Wrexham nowadays will be smoking cigarettes and making out under there at half time. If you supported Wrexham pre-Rob and Ryan then you are a nerd and must not go under there under any circumstances as you will get beaten up.
What does that do to your capacity then? Assuming it means you have to give an extra block over to away fans now?
It seems very impressive for a "temporary" stand which leads me to believe that will be there for longer than the rest of the season. That'll still be there in 18 months time I reckon.Our temporary stand is pretty much complete. Will be nice to have a four sided stadium for a change, seems ages since that was the case.
Ours was only supposed to be for a year or so....It seems very impressive for a "temporary" stand which leads me to believe that will be there for longer than the rest of the season. That'll still be there in 18 months time I reckon.
Might just be me, but that is horrendous. No roof, totally exposed to the elements, the facilities for it will be awful, the black seats clash horribly with the rest of the stadium, it's miles from the pitch. If I was a true Wrexham fan and wanted tickets, I would rather not watch than sit in that thing. Awful.Our temporary stand is pretty much complete. Will be nice to have a four sided stadium for a change, seems ages since that was the case.
Might just be me, but that is horrendous. No roof, totally exposed to the elements, the facilities for it will be awful, the black seats clash horribly with the rest of the stadium, it's miles from the pitch. If I was a true Wrexham fan and wanted tickets, I would rather not watch than sit in that thing. Awful.
Hopefully that's not because Acquah feels it would be a career limiting move to take it further, but you get the feeling that's probably the case.Morecambe’s chairman did some racism at our place and has admitted it, but because the victim (Emile Acquah) hasn’t pursued any further action he’s just been told to be a bit quieter with his racism next time. Or something.
No charges after man arrested on suspicion of racial abuse at Morecambe v Barrow match
No criminal action will be taken against a man arrested on suspicion of racial abuse during Morecambe’s game at Barrow earlier this season.www.beyondradio.co.uk
It's not great, but you're going just a bit OTT for me. It's a temporary stand, pretty sure colour co-ordinating it isn't of great importance. The fact is that Wrexham are selling out the home ends every match and have been for some time so the stats say people will gobble up the tickets (especially once the weather warms up). If on the off chance this doesn't happen then they can stick the away fans in there and give the current away blocks to home fans and they've still added an extra 1000 home seats. Agree though, it'll be horrific in the winter months and I wouldn't want to do it every other week but if I was a Wrexham fan and it was my only option then I would. I think credit has to go to their owners again for identifying a problem and resolving it. I wish our owners would do the same at Blundell Park.Might just be me, but that is horrendous. No roof, totally exposed to the elements, the facilities for it will be awful, the black seats clash horribly with the rest of the stadium, it's miles from the pitch. If I was a true Wrexham fan and wanted tickets, I would rather not watch than sit in that thing. Awful.
Bit grim that assessment, but I fear you're right. If legal proceedings are dropped, does that also nullify any FA related investigations?Hopefully that's not because Acquah feels it would be a career limiting move to take it further, but you get the feeling that's probably the case.
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