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Featuring another arrogant Rectum fan.
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Both teams have improved since that first game. I don’t need to listen or watch this clip to know that some Wrexham fans think they are better because they have recruited some excellent players for this level since that game. We have improved due to being better coached. Both teams in that respect have improved.
The difference for me now is the little bit of luck, that rub off the green. It’s nothing to do with brown envelopes etc… we have a stone wall penalty not given in a game we went in to lose, most referees give it (Daggers). Wrexham score a goal that’s the winner when many referees probably give a foul on the keeper (Southend).
At this stage it’s fine margins that separate the 2 best teams to play in the National League. I hope both are playing in the EFL next season.
There's always twists and turns in football and surprises and the Halifax win today plus us winning 3-0 to go top at Easter means the pendulum has swung just that bit in our favour. It's more a psychological swing.
We've simply got to go to Wrexham and try and get the win. It's the only game that we can have a direct impact on their season and results from now until the end of the season.
Todays' defeat may affect them psychologically because they've been knocked off top spot. The game in hand doesn't matter at the moment because they face us next. It means that their fans will be nervous if not more so than ours on Monday and that might be felt around the ground.
I said earlier in this thread that Wrexham have their weaknesses and something happened in the Halifax game that exposed them. That game will be ideal material for Luke Williams and the staff to study and see where we can exploit them.
Of course the defeat may draw a response out of them on Monday, but if we can go there and frustrate them and cause their crowd anxiety early on then that will really put the pressure on them.