FA CUP DAY
Marvellous.
Fa Cup Third Round Day, jumpers for goalposts etc etc!
Was great to see little Exeter City a Supporters Trust run club hold the mighty Manchester United to a 0 - 0 draw at Old Trafford.
At least there is some justice in football.
It's been a shite couple of weeks for Wrexham Football Club in all honesty although supporters from the 1980's will be able to stomach it as it's no different on the pitch to those days.
It's just now off the pitch is a bit more bleaker to say the least.
BUT we are told there is a saviour off the field in the name of Andy Smith a Surrey based businessman.
There doesn't appear to be enough information about Andy Smith at this moment and he is keeping cards close to his chest.
Some supporters believe him to be another stooge, just someone who will run down the clock and mess us about leaving Hamilton to just turn the ground into one big retail park.
Other supporters are saying "Give them a chance" "Anything is better than Hamilton and Guterman".
We will just have to wait and see.
Red Passion seems to have gone absolutely barmy with people arguing points with each other, myself included.
I think some of the main people helping the Save The Racecourse Campaign are looking for a boost from somewhere, where it will come from no one knows.
After the Bristol City game I was fairly confident that that sort of emotion and atmosphere would result in Wrexham Football Club's future being secured.
But it hasn't and we are still playing a waiting game.
WST are doing all they can, the Dismal Jimmy's are doing all they can and I just hope the whole Wrexham community can give one last push to try and save the club and the ground. At least if we try and fail we can look in the mirror and say we've done our best.
Then you've got the terrible Tsunami tragedy which has caused so much devastation over in Asia.
Things like this put trivial issues into perspective thats for sure.
It's just a shame people try and make political capital out of it.
And instead of fighting useless pointless wars in Iraq over capitalism that our Western governments can't practice what the preach about humanitarian aid.
Yet the British public once again has shown their true colours, a great fundraising effort.
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