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Thought the first half has been really good and hopefully it puts the short corner debate to bed, done in very comical style by LW.
That was really watchable despite the dull questions at the end. All of the panel came across really well, the highlight was Luke Williams answering the short corner question with some relish! We are definitely heading in the right direction.
Well worth watching, especially the first half. One thing that came across well was that each of the members of the panel is crystal clear on their role and aims. It blows my mind that Notts are seriously considering ground improvements to increase capacity after so many years of moaning that the ground was too big. Not to mention that they're actively seeking land for the training ground we've never had. Remarkable.
Slightly disappointed that nobody asked JP about the monorail. Missed opportunity.
Last edited by SwalePie; 22-11-2023 at 01:02 AM.
Plenty of positives going forward, and some serious dosh will be spent on various projects planned or being thought about.
Great to see Williams more animated than you sometimes see him in interviews. Safe to say he’s not as big a fan of refs or Wrexham than we might have thought. The deal we get with fouls to yellow cards is unbelievably crap.
My main takeaway is that the club is in great hands.
Luke was obviously the star of the show with his answers about short corners and our disciplinary record, but the others in their own way also impressed. We’ve heard so much talk over the years about getting our own training ground, but if anyone can make it happen, it’s these guys.
Pitch last done 23 years ago (2000)? I though AH made a big thing of digging up the pitch properly, unlike Trew, and there was quite a stench (no, not AH) around Meadow Lane at the time because the decomposed layer of old vegetation being exposed to the atmosphere.