A tough old week on paper playing the second and third teams in the league table.
It would be very old school Barnsley to get at least 4 pts from these two fixtures and send shock waves quivering through the Third Division.
The media are very much up for a Wrexham goal fest to present before the American viewers but on Wednesday Trump could have a Barnsley baseball cap on saying to a baying crowd, "That Barnsley heh. Great Team, Great Team".
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Will the game be split into quarters with adverts galore, Coke, Pepsi and Oreos, Americanos.
Think this is the toughest test yet this season. If our players think they're promotion tackle, then now's the time to prove it in these next 2 games against the best.
Wrexham ev best ooam record in divison tekkin 25 points from a possible 27. Then again, wiv a good away record which is just as well or else wid be mid table. Wiv top weight on to get owt Tuesday neet
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Ok so it's Wrexham away and Birmingham home.
These are the type of games where we have often done well in, in the past, and won!. 😉
Seasons greetings from a very cold north wales. If you're making the journey over today bring your thermals.
Its been about 20 years since we last played each other I believe, I came to your ground back in 2004(?), can't say I remember much of the game or the day tbh.
In those years since, its safe to say we've been to hell and back. 15 long bleak years in non league is no joke.
Looking forward to the game which should be good given our league positions.
We're due to lose at home and we haven't been in great form lately either. So if your players have got their shooting boots on tonight could be it.
I know nothing of your form really or how you perform away, just that you're in the play-offs. Our home and away performances are night and day.
Line UP:
Killip (GK), Russell, Roberts, de Gevigney, O'Keeffe, Phillips, Gent, Earl, Keillor-Dunn, Humphrys, Connell (c)
Subs: Smith (GK), Pines, Jalo, Lofthouse, Craig, Nwakali.
Jon Russell comes in for Kelechi Nwakali in the only change from the FA Cup on Saturday.
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