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Thread: Wrexham away support

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by CamPie View Post
    They’ve sold 2100 according to RedPassion.
    Their fans thoughts on the game:


    http://www.redpassion.co.uk/forums/w...92s-p%92s.html

  2. #22
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    Really looking forward to it. We’ve never properly been in the hunt for top spot since we’ve been in this league, tomorrow night is a chance to show we’re contenders this time. Even at this stage of the season, 5 points behind with a tough trip to Woking on Saturday and still to go to both Chesterfield and Wrexham would be hard to pull back.

    I’d be more optimistic if Baldwin and Bajrami were fit, as it is a draw would be perfectly acceptable for both teams. 1-1.

  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpies1959 View Post
    Whilst a draw wouldn't be a disaster, beating Wrexham, and going top in doing so, would give the squad a massive confidence boost for the rest of the season. It could also change things psychologically for both sides.

    I know some people will think being top puts pressure on you to stay there, but at some stage we have to be top to win automatic promotion, and there is no better way to go top than by beating the team at the head of affairs.
    This.

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