Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney Reveal HUGE PLAN at Wrexham AFC…

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2024
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  • @LiamTalksEFL
    @LiamTalksEFL Месяц назад +20

    Get subscribing to this channel everyone 👀

  • @loganleroy8622
    @loganleroy8622 Месяц назад +156

    Liam, respectfully, I think you're underestimating the sheer number of international fans that want to go see a game at the Racecourse. Also the precise reason the documentary is popular in the United States is because it puts so much more emphasis on what the team means for the townspeople. Those other documentaries like "Sunderland" are a dime a dozen in the US. Basically every single professional sports team from Ice Hockey to Football has a documentary crew that follows the players week to week during the course of the season.

    • @WyldStallion-bs9oo
      @WyldStallion-bs9oo Месяц назад +12

      I would like Wrexham to sign a USA player though at this point. There are plenty of them who can play at League One level with no problem. Perhaps Matt Turner for GK if they can't hold on Okonkwo. I think Duncan Mcguire with Orlando would be a good signing too for the attack. Tim Ream for defender as he is out of favor at Fulham now.

    • @JHF_Gaming
      @JHF_Gaming Месяц назад +29

      Precisely. The documentary isn't for the diehard sports fan. R&R know the sports fans are going to watch. These are aimed at the casual fans or even the non-sports fan who find the human interest stories compelling. It's the same formula NBC has used for the Olympics since 1992 and it has become a ratings juggernaut.

    • @sagamer3594
      @sagamer3594 Месяц назад +12

      I agree. Even those of us who do follow the game enjoy the human interest stories. It's a formula that has engaged non-fans and has contributed to the success of the show as well as the club. I'm currently watching series one with my wife who hates soccer but is enjoying the show nonetheless.

    • @jordanrenton2495
      @jordanrenton2495 Месяц назад +3

      ​@WyldStallion-bs9oo Matt Turner and Tim Ream are playing Premier League Football Wrexham are still a League 1 Club they won't be dropping down that far, Ream may do in the future if you are in the Championship however at 36 I don't see it. Your best bet is going for a younger player from USA to build into an elite player.

    • @jordanrenton2495
      @jordanrenton2495 Месяц назад +3

      Welcome to Wrexham may be a more popular Documentary in America but the only reason is because Hollywood Actors are involved if it was a normal person the level attention would be far down the pecking order. It may be bias however Sunderland Til I Die is a very good Documentary. Season 1 looked at a club on its knees S2 was looking at new owners that got some positivity that eventually struggled with the sheer size and S3 Looked at the final stage where we were promoted back to the 2nd tier. The story is important and it looked a lot at the fans stories and personal lives like what Wrexham does well and addresses.

  • @jhamptonjr
    @jhamptonjr Месяц назад +52

    I personally like the balance they struck between human interest stories and football with the current series. About the time things get a little slow in the human interest side they cut to the football and give you some of that to keep you going. To me it's just a perfect blend of a show. Good to have you back brother! Peace!

    • @ameladolnz7784
      @ameladolnz7784 Месяц назад +1

      100% it's the extra stuff that really got my wife watching

  • @rolanddeschain965
    @rolanddeschain965 Месяц назад +22

    Yank, 56 years old and ive watched english football since i was a little kid on our 12 inch black and white snow picture on public broadcastng but ive never had a rooting interest in any particular club. Until now! Great video young man.

    • @John...44...
      @John...44... 29 дней назад +1

      How come you never found any club to follow in 44 years? What make you interested in wrexham? Is it just the famous owners?

    • @rolanddeschain965
      @rolanddeschain965 29 дней назад +1

      ​@@John...44...well I've got a baseball basketball hockey and football team to root for already. The baseball team owner owns Liverpool the human scarecrow John Henry. I've always just watched whatever came on tv. It's the fact they bought a club so far down and in spite of a good deal of criticism have proven to be true to their word. A bit of inspiration in an increasingly dour world I guess.

    • @Zygmunt-Zen
      @Zygmunt-Zen 28 дней назад +3

      ​@@rolanddeschain965. I love the strict criteria you used and the slow roll to chosing a club after 4 decades. Would hate to go car shopping with you though.

  • @ScottFisher2121
    @ScottFisher2121 Месяц назад +11

    Liam, It was really cool seeing you in an episode of Welcome To Wrexham. It shows your hard work and love of Wrexham has been noticed. I do think a bit more football would be great in the documentary, but it is imperative and very well done by the crew to show so many stories within the town. These stories show the heart of Wrexham as a community. I believe there is a good balance in the documentary at the moment. I would love to visit and have a cold one at the Turf. Good luck on the rest of your exams.

  • @LiamRobertsWxm
    @LiamRobertsWxm  Месяц назад +17

    Feels good to be back! Just for clarification, the stadium in the thumbnail is not in anyway a plan that’s been produced by the club, it’s an ai generated image and it looks quite accurate 😅
    Enjoy the video

    • @WyldStallion-bs9oo
      @WyldStallion-bs9oo Месяц назад

      Great work to Liam. Featured Star Attraction on Welcome To Wrexham show I might add :-)

  • @wizardglick7762
    @wizardglick7762 Месяц назад +9

    Saw you in the new season of the documentary. Well-done! The sole reason I became interested in the football team was the community interest generated by the documentary. I feel invested in the community’s growth because of the documentary.

  • @trispretty
    @trispretty 26 дней назад +3

    I have ZERO interest in football. I think I'd rather have my head shaved than watch a match.. but this show is delightful. I enjoy watching passionate people and human stories, this has it all!

  • @silviofancyboy
    @silviofancyboy 29 дней назад +5

    i watch the games, i already know the outcomes. i like watching the documentary to see the people in the town

  • @natifv
    @natifv Месяц назад +11

    i remember watching the first episode of the doc, seeing you and yelling HOLY SHIT

  • @Lupin788
    @Lupin788 Месяц назад +8

    The WTW documentary is compelling tv even for non-sports fans because it manages the tricky task of blending the football team with the community. The most recent episode (3x05 "Temporary") expertly juxtaposed the stories of Arthur Massey and James Jones. I wouldn't be surprised if this specific episode ends up being submitted for Emmy consideration.

    • @WyldStallion-bs9oo
      @WyldStallion-bs9oo 29 дней назад

      They throw in a story about a regular citizen who lives in the town each episode which I enjoy very much. I noticed the format is roughly 1) The goings on with the club 2) A human interest story 3)Something going on with Rob/Ryan or in the city.

  • @buzzinalong7163
    @buzzinalong7163 Месяц назад +3

    Congrats on your appearance in the show. You earned it great job on the channel here. You pass along all the info Wrexham

  • @Abelreyes-si2kr
    @Abelreyes-si2kr Месяц назад +4

    Congrats being on the documentary!

  • @andrewsouth1696
    @andrewsouth1696 Месяц назад +17

    Why has he skipped over Fleur leaving? Is there a controversy that I’ve missed?

    • @fuusoab77
      @fuusoab77 28 дней назад +4

      I want to know also!!

    • @johnkandrac2296
      @johnkandrac2296 27 дней назад

      Same, but I'm guessing it is the cease and desist he got re: posting GameDay videos

    • @kentgulliford
      @kentgulliford 26 дней назад

      I have heard it done similar on the Wrexham podcasts I listen to- it seems that no-one wants to speak ill publicly but I get the impression she was not well liked locally.

  • @stevefinnerty5247
    @stevefinnerty5247 Месяц назад +4

    So impressed with your channel Liam. Very professional job. Well Done. As a lifelong Burnley fan I see many similarities between the 2 clubs both fan base size and American ownership. Burnley have gone from bottom of League 2 (1978) to Premier League on a regular basis and I see Wrexham following suit. Living in Australia for many years I will follow your channel with great interest. Keep up the good work.

  • @jhamptonjr
    @jhamptonjr Месяц назад +2

    Good to see you Liam! I'll definitely subscribe to the new channel.

  • @nelsonyoshino7506
    @nelsonyoshino7506 16 дней назад

    Every other sports documentary already focuses primarily on sport and the personal stories and relationships is what separates welcome to Wrexham from hard knocks etc. My favorite part of the show is the people of Wrexham and I root for the community of Wrexham just as much as I back the team. I wish the town and team continued success and can’t wait for the next promotion.

  • @Zygmunt-Zen
    @Zygmunt-Zen 28 дней назад +1

    Another great video Liam. Particularly like your channel because you're a local fan so you have a humble pulse on Wrexham. Cheers from Montréal.

    • @chillmusiclabz
      @chillmusiclabz 28 дней назад

      He's not a local fan though he does not live in Wrexham. Only true wxm based youtube channel is fearless in devotion me the wife and wrexham and rob ryan.

  • @StephenHeiner
    @StephenHeiner 22 дня назад

    Immediately subbed to your new channel. Keep going Liam!

  • @mgharvey3657
    @mgharvey3657 Месяц назад +4

    Welcome back !

  • @tjmul3381
    @tjmul3381 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Liam, you've got every right to be proud of your success. Getting included in the documentary is simply smashing or as we might say on this side of the pond; icing on the cake. You earned it.
    No real surprises on the non-retention list. This is part of the game. Yet it just tugs a little on the heart when one remembers the contributions and the memories created by those who aren't going to be on the pitch for us next season. I sincerely hope that all of them land on their feet and enjoy future success.
    Let me give you my perception about the documentary's split storylines.
    I fully understand your view, being that you are a Wrexham man born and bred, that the main emphasis should be on the team and the matches. That's where your loyalty and passion lie.
    You are familiar with the town already and have multiple sources to keep those stories coming in.
    From my point of view, as a fan who had never heard of Wrexham before the doc introduced me (as well as, apparently, millions of others around the world) to the town and club...the theme, from the start, that the town is the club and the club is the town resonated with me. As did the dedication of Rob and Ryan to serve both. For us who live far from Wales, the storylines about the town and its people intertwine with the "beautiful game" at the Racecourse. It's what makes the doc so appealing, immersive and worthy of loyalty to both.
    Because we, who live our lives so far away, were introduced to both town and club simultaneously...as one and the same.
    Do you get my meaning?

  • @chelakkthewookiee
    @chelakkthewookiee Месяц назад

    Great to see you back, mate, good luck in your final two exams so we can get you back more often! I agree that it would definitely add a lot to the doco to be able to see more behind the scenes stuff like Sunderland and the transfer stuff, especially with that last minute failure at the trade deadline, I'm sure everyone was "I cant wait to see this in the doco!" - but the outgoing CEO and Shaun do like their lack of transparency, so its not a big shock... For what it's worth, I think the start of Season 3 is a huge inprovement on season 2, just had a better vibe to it... Looking forward to hopefully what youve done in the past and looking at some players that we could sign and needs at the different positions!

  • @kennfong
    @kennfong Месяц назад +5

    Liam, I hope you'll get an actual press credential this season.
    I disagree about the human interest stories in this series. A team is more than just the players and the club. Whether the townsfolk are fans or not, they're part of the story.
    I hope there will be some local discount to keep prices down so tourists don't crowd out the loyal locals.

  • @grenerd161
    @grenerd161 25 дней назад

    Keep it up dude! Don’t trip off the time away for school. Cheers from California!!

  • @elizabethjackman
    @elizabethjackman 29 дней назад

    Well done again Liam for such an excellent video. All that information in a very few minutes. Good luck with the rest of your exams. You're a lovely young man and deserve to do well. 🎉

  • @eagleplayer18
    @eagleplayer18 22 дня назад

    Nice work on the channel mate.

  • @Damodeg
    @Damodeg Месяц назад +2

    Lets get this man to 25k.

  • @crondeau7553
    @crondeau7553 28 дней назад

    Hi ! Have to say as a Canadian fan , I really got hooked by the community content , the ups and downs , the behind the scenes . It’s a great show ! Love the team , going to see wrexham in Vancouver!! Hopefully I’ll be able to buy a wrexham shirt 😂

  • @MadAl37
    @MadAl37 25 дней назад

    I would still want the content on the fans on Welcome to Wrexham, I think the way forward would be to extend the show to an hour and so thus having more football and dressing room coverage. This season is only 8 episodes, so we really need longer episodes.

  • @jacobob2967
    @jacobob2967 Месяц назад +4

    I think the 45 to 55,000 seats is partly so no one gets priced out of going to games, but also part of their (R&R) plan to get International matches played at Wrexham. Also have to agree with previous comment about the documentary being a nice balance. 24/7 locker-room access is really for the hardcore fans, Welcome to Wrexham is more like a gateway to fandom.

    • @John...44...
      @John...44... 29 дней назад

      But how much scope do they have to get international games? 1 every 30 years or so??

    • @striderwhiston9897
      @striderwhiston9897 28 дней назад

      anything above 25k is just not feasible

  • @TrymYoutubeMainChannel
    @TrymYoutubeMainChannel Месяц назад +2

    hey mate I'll subbed to your EFL channel

  • @Nite-owl
    @Nite-owl Месяц назад +4

    I feel confident in saying that if the option was available, the club could easily find an extra 1-2k season ticket sales if there were seats available, if not more. I also don't agree regarding the format of the documentary. I personally enjoy the "soap opera" type approach they took. It's a chance to get to know not only the players, but the people within the community that make the club as special as it is. It's also a better approach for our overseas watchers as they get to see why they should make the effort to come and see the town if they ever get the chance. I should add that I've never watched a single other football club documentary as they just don't interest me. If I want to follow a team just for the football, I watch the game. Wrexham's docu-series is thoroughly entertaining, BECAUSE it involves more than just the team talks etc.

  • @10SFB
    @10SFB 29 дней назад +1

    You are a legend!

  • @kentgulliford
    @kentgulliford 26 дней назад

    Another big improvement in this year’s over seas tour ( I’m super excited to see them in Vancouver) is all the games are in the same timezone. jumping from from east to west back to east coast like they did last season is very draining.

  • @JHF_Gaming
    @JHF_Gaming Месяц назад +2

    This is what owners should do: Hire quality people to run the club and get the hell out of the way. Don't be like Todd Boehly and ask Thomas Tuchel why he doesn't play a 4-4-3 (that's not a typo) or pile on huge debts to the club.
    Good luck on your final two exams! Looking forward to an exciting summer ahead.

  • @sarahkidd917
    @sarahkidd917 Месяц назад

    Congrats on the documentary mention! When I saw it, I actually pointed at the TV and yelled "I subscribe to his chanel!" Am admittedly getting a bit nervous that there have not been any signing announcements so far. Would love to see one for Arthur but I know that's a stretch. As far as the documentary goes, I love the mix of football and human interest stories from the town. I have greater appreciation for the physicality of the game with the coverage of Paul and Arthur's injuries and the emotional toll on players during tough stretches. The most recent episode was the best one so far and honestly one of the best of the entire series. Watching James Jones terrifying experience with his wife and baby and celebrating Arthur's 100th birthday was something else.
    Anyway, enjoy your content and again, congrats on the exposure on WTW!

  • @hiblejible
    @hiblejible Месяц назад +5

    Why is fleur Robinson leaving

  • @yarrowcentral
    @yarrowcentral 29 дней назад +1

    Great video Liam, as for your take on the documentary, if you think about a North American audience who isn't obsessed with football, I think the fact they've covered the human side, and the town has been a huge part of the success of the series. If it was all about football, the North American audience would not have tuned in and learned about football and fallen in love with wrexham!
    For those of us that do love football, we can tune in further by connecting to creators like yourself for all things football.

  • @EpicTubeHD
    @EpicTubeHD Месяц назад +2

    Seeing Ben Toza not kept hurts. His throw ins alone are an extremely valuable asset any team would love to have. I think he's played very well to stay on so a bit of disappointment there. Sad for Lainton as well. After that wrist injury, just couldn't get back to full fitness at any point in time. WAFC 100% must improve the Defense though. Should be the number one priority for the club. Excited to see how this upcoming year in Leauge One turns out. I'm gonna say they will finish 10th in the table but I'd love to see them make the top 2 once again, or even get into the playoffs. Here's to 2024/2025

    • @striderwhiston9897
      @striderwhiston9897 28 дней назад

      Long throws are easily counterable if the team is competent so as you go up the divisions they get increasingly less common, he wasn't league 1 quality unfortunately

  • @lewilewis3944
    @lewilewis3944 Месяц назад +1

    Hey Liam ! You've been missed, mate. Good luck with the exams :)
    EDIT: All good info', it's on ep 5 though.
    Surprised you didn't mention the women's tour of the west coast this summer? Two in LA and one in Portland. I reckon that if you also talk about the women's team you'd get a lot more subs. They've been amazing.

  • @codycomer4623
    @codycomer4623 Месяц назад

    Soon as I saw you in W2W I go “oooo that’s the dude I get all the Wrexham news from!”
    I thought Tozer might survive the purge, but I don’t think it was terribly surprising to see him or any of the others go.
    As far as the documentary, I think it’s probably different for someone who’s a local, but I think a big part of the success of the documentary and the reason that it’s led to such a huge spike in fans is that it makes people feel invested in the community and the town as well as the team.

  • @user-ws8gy3mn4v
    @user-ws8gy3mn4v Месяц назад

    Go on Liam your the main man smash those exams ❤

  • @martynsimcox5177
    @martynsimcox5177 27 дней назад

    R&R are invested in the continued prosperity of the city and local area, so it’s good to see the TV show reflecting this. Including local interest stories is what is making the series so popular. The rejuvenation of a football club and a hard working class city will always pull in more people than just hardcore football fans

  • @RogerFleury-rh9wr
    @RogerFleury-rh9wr Месяц назад

    Liam, the news about the future of the club was definitely good news. We’ll see how it all comes together in due time. I subscribed to your new channel. Want to plan a trip to see a football match in person. How hard is it to find tickets? Opening the new stand probably will make it a little easier to get tickets, I hope anyway. Roger in Pierre South Dakota USA

  • @natifv
    @natifv Месяц назад +12

    4:20 i think im out of the loop. why the hushed talk on the topic of the fleur robinson departure?

    • @WhistleRgv
      @WhistleRgv Месяц назад +3

      I don't understand either

    • @meatballg8655
      @meatballg8655 Месяц назад +12

      she pissed off a lot of locals with the way she handled a lot of things at the club. ticketing issues that were her fault, discounts in the shop being advertised and then pulled to coax money out of people, awful treatment of a lot of staff (because the club was mostly a volunteer force when she came in r&r wanted to get as many of them on the payroll as possible for their work, and her solution was telling them to get fucked), prices going up significantly across the board despite announcements that the club made record profits in different years. not to mention she is a raging tory which went down about as well as the titanic in a notorious tory hating part of the world like wrexham.
      and her resignation is heavily linked with a move back to burton albion which is where she came from in the first place because her father is supposedly going to retire soon so many think she wants to take that back over and is jumping ship the second she might have to compete against them. just not a lot of people liked her and we're more than happy to see the back of her

    • @WhistleRgv
      @WhistleRgv Месяц назад

      @@meatballg8655 thanks for this info!

    • @michaelsmith6313
      @michaelsmith6313 Месяц назад +1

      @@meatballg8655 You had me at "raging tory" LOL And I'm not even from the UK!

  • @crockwell1966
    @crockwell1966 Месяц назад +2

    Liam....Disney Legend😎

  • @marioaguirre7131
    @marioaguirre7131 28 дней назад

    Bro thanks to the documentary you are having one more fan here in LA , now I’m looking forward to see the season , do you know how we can see the games live .?

  • @2001_SpaceOddity
    @2001_SpaceOddity Месяц назад

    Great video Liam! Vancouver is in Canada though 😂❤

    • @colleenbarber3517
      @colleenbarber3517 Месяц назад

      There is also a Vancouver in Washington USA.

    • @2001_SpaceOddity
      @2001_SpaceOddity Месяц назад

      @@colleenbarber3517I wasn’t aware, but the game is being played in Canada

  • @shireenjahn8462
    @shireenjahn8462 16 дней назад

    Its a story of normal everyday people, with normal everyday families, with normal ups and downs , but uniting in achieving great things...thats why its so popular ...

  • @scottschults
    @scottschults Месяц назад

    I'm so excited, I'm traveling to see Wrexham at Levi's Stadium in CA, then on Friday I will see the women's team in Portland

  • @clj.4874
    @clj.4874 Месяц назад

    Hopefully we might hear something soon regarding the new kop, training ground etc, the club previously said the intention was to get cracking at the end of the season. We're now at that point and nothing looks imminent, hence the need for some form of update maybe.

  • @trevorhervey7443
    @trevorhervey7443 28 дней назад

    I can definitely see your point about wanting more behind the scenes of the actual club management and that type stuff, but I think you have to take a step back to see that its certainly not targeted to the fans that were already in place and probably wouldnt have sustained viewership if it was just about the team. For me, I started watching as a bit more than casual soccer fan in general that loved Rob & Ryan's acting, so I wanted to give it a shot, but then I felt like I was becoming not only a fan of Wrexham AFC but truly pulling for the town of Wrexham and feeling like theyve earned this success. Making the brand more than just about the results on the pitch, but somehow making viewers emotionally invested in Wrexham community is going to go a long way for sustainability in the march toward becoming a Championship/Premiership level squad.

  • @ferdibra
    @ferdibra Месяц назад +1

    Looking forward to your next clip on who Phil Parkinson should sign up for next season 🤩.

  • @alpinenewtplaysgames4509
    @alpinenewtplaysgames4509 Месяц назад

    Regarding the stadium, as far as I'm aware the plan is to build capacity in stages. This means that they could stop expanding at the point capacity exceeds attendance. They 'could' go to 45-55k, but they don't have to.

  • @kirubakaranvinoth6554
    @kirubakaranvinoth6554 Месяц назад

    Make more videos mate - Vinoth Wrexham fan from Srilanka

  • @roytromb_strength
    @roytromb_strength Месяц назад +2

    The fact the documentary is different from those other ones is what makes it great, and wha has created fans of the team around the world but not just watchers like all those other shows.

  • @EL.JEFE1231
    @EL.JEFE1231 28 дней назад

    American here. The show is excellent. I, too, would like to see more of the matches. I also watched Sunderland and the emotional roller coaster of being a fan. I only know that feeling and can compare it to college football here in the States, more so in the Southern states here, where it's generational in families to cheer and die on how the team does, and where you stop talking to a family member for being a fan of the rival or disowning them. The show, though, is for something other than a hardcore fan. It's for the casual viewer or the star-seeking viewer.
    I know the group of people, between co-workers, friends, etc.; there was more talk about soccer/football than there was of NFL, and even on chat boards, it has been more about soccer/football and what Wrexham was doing. After watching a lot of Premier League and UEFA, I am certainly tuning out the NFL and all the social and political nonsense it wants to push on its fans. Now it's trying to remember all the rules and get acquainted with some other things, like loaning a player out, which is pretty cool, and it's interesting how it works. The only staggering thing is getting my head wrapped around the number of clubs in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland alone, not including other countries.

  • @johnlloydroberts1345
    @johnlloydroberts1345 Месяц назад +2

    Welcome back mate

  • @colinmorrison5119
    @colinmorrison5119 29 дней назад

    I was surprised they released so many first team players, but then found an interview of Phil Parkinson explaining the 22 man cap of League 1 squads. It doesn't include keepers or under 21s. So to grow, they had no choice but to cut players in order to sign ones young enough and capable of League 1 and Championship.
    We might see a few Premiership youngsters on loan, and loans from that Mexican club too.
    While it seems ruthless, I suspect this is the footballer's life. I think the change of CEO is the same - they needed a pro used to the big leagues.

  • @user-gd2qf5mg8n
    @user-gd2qf5mg8n Месяц назад

    As a Pompey fan I think that you are going to have a good season next year in league one. If you do build your capacity to 45-55000 you can fill it people don't have to live in the town to follow the team, also the higher the level you play at the more away fans you get as well. Best of luck with the new season. Best wishes from Portsmouth. Play Up Pompey.

    • @WyldStallion-bs9oo
      @WyldStallion-bs9oo 29 дней назад +1

      I think Portsmouth can do next year what Ipswich did this year for sure.

  • @matthewfritsch4495
    @matthewfritsch4495 Месяц назад +1

    Glad to know finals are practically over

  • @cghoward70
    @cghoward70 29 дней назад

    45-55K exceeds any soccer-specific stadium in MLS in the U.S. which are all cities of 500K or more. A crazy number considering that exceeds the population of Wrexham, Wales.

  • @michaelrobinson5598
    @michaelrobinson5598 Месяц назад

    Leeds fans here but you came up on my algorythem. ive subbed.... not sure why haha

    • @Bleech606
      @Bleech606 Месяц назад

      commiserations, I was rooting for you

  • @aznmonkeydude
    @aznmonkeydude Месяц назад

    goodluck with your exams!

  • @DavidHernandez-or2ti
    @DavidHernandez-or2ti 29 дней назад +2

    Honestly man I had to go on your profile to make sure i didnt miss one of your vids. Im sitting here wondering about player moves and rumors. Youre the only plug I trust.

    • @chillmusiclabz
      @chillmusiclabz 28 дней назад

      he posts click bait my friend and hes not from wrexxham

  • @davidmiddleton6479
    @davidmiddleton6479 Месяц назад

    Welcome back young man! Strap in for a busy transfer period. I’m sure we will start with a splash and end the same way. My biggest concern is losing Humphrey back to Hollywood. He’s the pipeline between Wrexham and R&R. I’ve got a feeling he’ll be leaving by next seasons end. He’s an honest and quality human. Nothing against Harvey, but I trust HK, I don’t entirely trust Shaun Harvey.

  • @markzheng
    @markzheng 28 дней назад

    for those championship teams with average 20K+ attendance per match , I wonder what their respective city populations are

  • @tezzymai5076
    @tezzymai5076 Месяц назад

    Exciting times for Wrexham! Id love to know if you were happy with Arthur Okonkwo and do you think he will be staying?

  • @garethmckee5927
    @garethmckee5927 Месяц назад

    Continuing good luck with the exams.

  • @joeschmoe32electricboogalo99
    @joeschmoe32electricboogalo99 Месяц назад

    If they’re serious about bringing this team up to the premier league. They need to start planning for that success now even if it takes 10 yrs. They’ll slowly expand capacity as the team progresses.

  • @01bigtrev
    @01bigtrev Месяц назад +1

    I’m not in the loop can anyone let me know why Liam doesn’t want to talk about fleur leaving ?

  • @maw1903
    @maw1903 Месяц назад

    We've signed Keanu Baccus, can't wait to see him in action 🟡🔵

  • @brandond8197
    @brandond8197 Месяц назад +1

    I don’t think the appeal for the doc would be that great in US if it was just about football. Just look at Ted lasso. Americans watched it not for the football but the story.

  • @rda6913
    @rda6913 28 дней назад

    Tienen que hacer amistosos con equipos sudamericanos como de argentina o brasil para tener otra vision de juego.

  • @davidhughes8817
    @davidhughes8817 27 дней назад +1

    👍 😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @captainbadger1013
    @captainbadger1013 25 дней назад

    Stadiums don't necessarily equal success. Bolton, Wigan, Huddersfield, Charlton, Reading all have modern premier league level stadiums and look at their performance over recent years. Wrexham need a modern stadium with 25-30k seats.

  • @alanstewart4745
    @alanstewart4745 29 дней назад

    I will be interested to see how Wrexham fair in League One next season. The financial advantage that they had in the National League and to a lesser extent in League Two will not be as apparent in League One next season. There will be some big clubs in League One next season along side Wrexham such as Birmingham, Huddersfield, Rotherham, Bolton, Charlton, Barnsley, Peterborough & Blackpool all looking to get promotion. The churn in the side may be apparent in the early weeks of the season or perhaps not depending on how well the club recruits over the summer? Palmer, Mullen and Fletcher are League One level strikers at worst but will they continue to be as prolific or will they find it harder to bang in as many goals? Plenty of intrigue for the season to come but I must applaud the vision and foresight of the owners in applying for licence for a 55000 capacity stadium. If Wrexham are ever going to survive in the Premier League if they get there then they will need to stop the busses of fans from north Wales traveling to Anfield, Goodison, the Etihad and Old Trafford and start going to the Racecourse Ground instead.

  • @felbombling3199
    @felbombling3199 Месяц назад

    Liam, I notice in the documentary that there are whole sections of the existing stadium where the seats are covered with tarps or otherwise in disuse during matches. Is there any particular reason why this is an ongoing issue? It seems to me that if Rob and Ryan wanted to boost attendance, one way to do it would be to make available those seemingly derelict seats for a start.

    • @LR1507
      @LR1507 Месяц назад

      This is pretty common in the football league, usually it’s the divide between home and away fans as we can’t be trusted to sit in peace for 90 mins :)

  • @AaronPeabody
    @AaronPeabody Месяц назад

    I can understand why you, as a fan of football, would wish for more of that is the documentary, but as someone who isn’t primarily a fan of the sport I have to disagree. The episodes that have stuck with me the most over the first two seasons are the one that told the stories outside the locker room and off of the pitch.

  • @rafd3593
    @rafd3593 29 дней назад

    I’m not a member of the platform that broadcasts the “Wrexham Story”. It will be interesting to see how good Wrexham really are when they visit the home of the Posh.

  • @DollyPocket
    @DollyPocket Месяц назад

    What’s the story behind Tozer

  • @sheepcz7747
    @sheepcz7747 29 дней назад

    55K stadium wooooooow

    • @sheepcz7747
      @sheepcz7747 27 дней назад

      @@chillmusiclabz noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

  • @RockomusiK
    @RockomusiK 28 дней назад

    The thing about Wrexham with all due respect to you guys you've been doing great, but due to your population of over a 100 thousand you have a ceiling because you won't have the fans to fill a big stadium and to expand etc.

  • @mintywebb
    @mintywebb Месяц назад

    So a stadium that holds more people than live in the town...

  • @creativitycell
    @creativitycell 27 дней назад

    45-55,000 means Wrexham will become like Man UTD model! Half the home fans from outside of Manchester/Wrexham/overseas fans! I worked in Trafford Park next to UTD ground, and every Sat.there are coach loads of fans from all over the UK/Abroad with signs in front window! I couldn't work out at first why a coach from CARDIFF or elsewhere in UK was at UTD instead of their own home clubs! As an Adton Villa fan, 99% of fans at home games are from Birmingham. At UTD Id say 40% of fans are not even from Manchester! Wrexham could end upike this by Championship/Premiership, but if all the Home Local Wrexham fans still get in, then its not an issue.....just make sure you get some prawn sandwiches on the menu alongside the pies, chips, and Rarebit! 😂

  • @foundingutter3470
    @foundingutter3470 Месяц назад

    A complete face shot for ya as an extra. "No back of the head, No shoulder, Did you see that person in the back ground?" none of that. You can say "I am in that documentary." Not many can say that.

  • @davidedwards3838
    @davidedwards3838 25 дней назад

    Thats a north American tour. Not a us tour.

  • @grahamgreen3658
    @grahamgreen3658 29 дней назад

    Does the financial success of the netfiix documentary(or whatever its on?) make them immune to ffp?

    • @grahamgreen3658
      @grahamgreen3658 29 дней назад

      And if they make the stadium capacity 50,000 or whatever will you fill it?

  • @lcc8394
    @lcc8394 29 дней назад

    Been watching Wrexham from the Brian Flynn days....i'm sorry but there's little to no chance of making the racecourse a 55,000 seater ground...on the mold rd stand is the Mold road....NEWI and the trainline are behind the goals............unless they move Mold road...the uni and the train line the bigger ground will never happen

  • @antow8515
    @antow8515 27 дней назад

    Man United fan..but I'm watching you lot....sign David Degea..only a 2 hr drive

  • @william_marshal
    @william_marshal 29 дней назад

    Building a 50.000 capacity stadium in a town with a population of 60.000 sounds a little optimistic to me. Even if Wrexham is a football mad city they would only achieve that if they were a regular Premier League team. Compare this with the Capital Cardiff City who have a 33.500 capacity stadium and an average home attendance of 22.000 and Cardiff has a population of 360.000 and a greater population of over a million. And to think if the dream went pear shaped and Wrexham ended up back in the conference with a 50.000 capacity stadium, it would be the death of them.

    • @striderwhiston9897
      @striderwhiston9897 28 дней назад

      Not just a little, extremely optimistic tbh, even if wrexham were ucl winners, a 50,000 stadium would be far too much.

    • @papadeenw6
      @papadeenw6 24 дня назад

      20000 maximum

  • @MissSnowFire
    @MissSnowFire 29 дней назад

    Has anyone said why they released Tozer?

  • @sionandfamily6633
    @sionandfamily6633 29 дней назад

    The series has carried on due to the promotions but spend a season or especially 2 or get relegation then that's it for the documentary along with a lot of fans

  • @mikedown1250
    @mikedown1250 Месяц назад

    Wrexham Population: 44,785 (built-up area) i think a stadium of around 28k would be good even in the prem if they ever get there. Liam i think you are a bit off with the docu.Ryan and rob want to help the community not just the club.

  • @the_white_rabbit
    @the_white_rabbit 28 дней назад

    Wrexham is a small town. Can you fill that 55 thousand seat stadium if Ryan and Rob decides to sell the club? I wish you the best but you need to stay on the ground.

  • @canadianred1970
    @canadianred1970 29 дней назад

    W2W was not made for locals, it is made to bring in new audiences. Showing nothing but football will only bring in football fans and not generate new ones. everyone saying they want more "football content" aren't getting the whole point of this documentary.

  • @tuttuttuttut5061
    @tuttuttuttut5061 24 дня назад

    No loyalty in football eh.

  • @patj87
    @patj87 29 дней назад

    Good luck in your exams. Had a prof. tell me chewing gum can increase your score 2%. Gets the blood flowing in your head. Might be BS but if you chew like a cow it might bring your neighbours score down. Good luck!

  • @imc20007
    @imc20007 Месяц назад

    you'll never fill 45-55k

  • @creativitycell
    @creativitycell Месяц назад

    Liam, I think you should re-fresh your wall/studio backdrop each season, especially after promotions! Just to help your channel and viewers get that new fresh visual start to each season. Nothing major, just a bit, as a visual artist / creative design guy, I get distracted by the empty wall "Grey Gaps" at the bottom and right side (from viewr perspective!)! The visual creative balance isnt right! And although your channel is now reduced to more talking, youtube / internet is still a very visual medium! You have room for another item beneath the Mold Rd sign, personslly Id love to see mayneva small red neon such as WFC letters in/down the side wall gap! As with the documentary, I can see how much research and thought they put into the visual branding of the show! As your channel grows, you may have to out somethinge thoight into this! Congrats on your exams! Life is all about creative "balance"! 🙏