As a soccer fan (Crystal Palace) who’s an American, I did fall in love with the show Welcome to Wrexham. Everyone is very like able and down to earth. I’m happy for their community.
Next time your in wrexham you need to drive 20 mins up the road to Llangollen. Amazing castle dinas bran, also the viaduct is the largest in the world and the village in the welsh valleys is beutifull
The building you feature at the end might not actually be Tudor, Chris. There are many building in Britain that have the timber frame and white plaster style that were built or modified into that style which date from well after that period.
i love lower leagues football,its just as much fun and excitment as it is in main leagues its just doesent get much attention.Looking forward for more vth extra content
Wow so last night I was just starting to watch weirdest weapons from ww2 on Vlogging Through History when all of a sudden you say I have just put up the video of my visit to Wrexham on the other channel. I am over the moon, that you went to my hometown of Wrexham and went to see my favourite team. Nice! Thank you for coming over and filming Wrexham. Croeso i Wrecsam, ctoes i Gymru a Diolch yn Fawr. I look forward to seeing more of your content.
I would love to travel to the UK and Europe one day, especially on one of your group trips VTH! You’re an inspiration in so many ways. I’m going to be a social studies teacher, and you’ve given me many fun facts to share with my future students. I’m also certain I’ll be using many of your videos in my classes.
Sounds like a good time, my local team as a kid that i'll always support is Aston Villa, but my father and his side of the family is from Bradford so ive a soft spot for them. Love that you were made to feel welcome, hope you enjoy Birmingham I'd have loved to go to the meet up but i'm working in Latvia for the next couple months
Alot of ups & downs supporting a football team Southend United fan here. Its nice to see other nationalities enjoying British culture, we’re very much malinged nowadays.
Loved the vlog. I'm new to the channel, so I'm not sure if you've ever been there, but if you like history and lower leagues football, the *actual* oldest continually used football stadium, Sandygate in Sheffield. It's a full 60 years older than the racecourse ground and home to a club called Hallam FC (who strangely are only the second oldest club in the city of Sheffield). It's really cool to visit this humble non-league football ground that has memorabilia donated by Maradona and the like on their clubhouse walls lol.
@@Taffycox I don't have a lot of knowledge about Wrexham's club affairs itself, however calling them acquiring the team is drastically different in my opinion than them buying or being gifted.
@@sedii91 not quite sure how you can confuse “buying” with “gifted” and then bring in the word “acquiring”, but hey ho……..However, it is not uncommon for people to assume that they bought the Club as the media propagate this misconception in their reporting. And, just for the record, in UK sports, the use of the term “team” and “Club” are interchangeable.
@@Taffycox like I said, I have no idea how they managed to get their hands on the club so my apologizies on that part (not a Wrexham fan, just like the history dude). also that is news to me in UK team and club is same as in english language they are not the same, thanks for the information then :)
Ok, so we now know it's Football, next word to learn is "Diving" as in voluntarily propelling oneself to the floor, not Flop, as in a complete failure! And while I'm here, this verticle pass that is all the rage in Murica. You do realise that "verticle" is up and down and horizontal is left to right, right? So this pass that you call verticle is really a diagonal pass, from the right, up the pitch to the left or vice versa. A verticle pass would be straight up in the air! Another phrase I heard on a video was a "Free Corner Kick Pass". 😟
As a soccer fan (Crystal Palace) who’s an American, I did fall in love with the show Welcome to Wrexham. Everyone is very like able and down to earth. I’m happy for their community.
Next time your in wrexham you need to drive 20 mins up the road to Llangollen.
Amazing castle dinas bran, also the viaduct is the largest in the world and the village in the welsh valleys is beutifull
The fact you just casually met The MIB guys is hilarious and awesome
The building you feature at the end might not actually be Tudor, Chris. There are many building in Britain that have the timber frame and white plaster style that were built or modified into that style which date from well after that period.
But the horse & jockey was built in the 16th centuary
i love lower leagues football,its just as much fun and excitment as it is in main leagues its just doesent get much attention.Looking forward for more vth extra content
I found you originally a few years back from your main channel but as a huge football fan, I love this content as well. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for coming.
Actual Wrexham homegame?!?
LETSSSSSS GOOOOOO!!!
Wow so last night I was just starting to watch weirdest weapons from ww2 on Vlogging Through History when all of a sudden you say I have just put up the video of my visit to Wrexham on the other channel. I am over the moon, that you went to my hometown of Wrexham and went to see my favourite team. Nice! Thank you for coming over and filming Wrexham.
Croeso i Wrecsam, ctoes i Gymru a Diolch yn Fawr. I look forward to seeing more of your content.
Huge baggie fan and VTH fan (2020) from MI. Dream of going to the Hawthorns. Cannot wait to see your gameday experience and tour.
I would love to travel to the UK and Europe one day, especially on one of your group trips VTH! You’re an inspiration in so many ways. I’m going to be a social studies teacher, and you’ve given me many fun facts to share with my future students. I’m also certain I’ll be using many of your videos in my classes.
I’m dreading your experience of West Bromwich.
Loved it!
As a local, I hope you had a good time.
Sounds like a good time, my local team as a kid that i'll always support is Aston Villa, but my father and his side of the family is from Bradford so ive a soft spot for them. Love that you were made to feel welcome, hope you enjoy Birmingham I'd have loved to go to the meet up but i'm working in Latvia for the next couple months
Great video by the way 🔥❤️
Alot of ups & downs supporting a football team Southend United fan here. Its nice to see other nationalities enjoying British culture, we’re very much malinged nowadays.
Thank you for capturing this! Unfortunate result
great video Chris, I see Wrexham were playing my home team Bradford AFC so that was fun to see 😂
1st and 2nd floor for any Americans watching. Ground floor is on ground level in the UK.
Good video. Glad you had a nice time. Shame Wrexham did not get the win.
Loved the vlog. I'm new to the channel, so I'm not sure if you've ever been there, but if you like history and lower leagues football, the *actual* oldest continually used football stadium, Sandygate in Sheffield. It's a full 60 years older than the racecourse ground and home to a club called Hallam FC (who strangely are only the second oldest club in the city of Sheffield). It's really cool to visit this humble non-league football ground that has memorabilia donated by Maradona and the like on their clubhouse walls lol.
Bradford City fan here, next to me get yourself to a Bradford home game!
Your at my home town.
If your still their try Gresford and boras Park chippy.
There were also icelanders sitting beside you, thats icelandic that you hear in the video. Auðvitað Íslendingar mættir á Stok Cae Ras
Hello, VTH 😈
Why did I read this in an evil voice😂😂😂
Because it is appropriate in this case.
@@vthextra 🤣🤣🤣
@@vthextra Uh oh, Woodrow Wilson detected!
@@vthextra Woodrow Wilson strikes again.
I have a cloth map of Wales on my wall
love the content, just a small correction. they bought the club not just the team
Just a very significant correction. They were gifted the Club by the fans.
@@Taffycox I don't have a lot of knowledge about Wrexham's club affairs itself, however calling them acquiring the team is drastically different in my opinion than them buying or being gifted.
@@sedii91 not quite sure how you can confuse “buying” with “gifted” and then bring in the word “acquiring”, but hey ho……..However, it is not uncommon for people to assume that they bought the Club as the media propagate this misconception in their reporting. And, just for the record, in UK sports, the use of the term “team” and “Club” are interchangeable.
@@Taffycox like I said, I have no idea how they managed to get their hands on the club so my apologizies on that part (not a Wrexham fan, just like the history dude). also that is news to me in UK team and club is same as in english language they are not the same, thanks for the information then :)
VTH FC would've have won 😢
Next is plaugh lane (afc Wimbledon) right? Their story is completely insane. Up the true dons
I was just learning about their history (and that of MK Dons) a few weeks ago. Crazy. The game between the two last week was even crazier!
plough lane to be pedantic.
Shame you missed Saturdays game where we won 4-0 mullsss & Lee woot woot
That was a fantastic game! I watched it from home.
Super jealous brother
👍
Ok, so we now know it's Football, next word to learn is "Diving" as in voluntarily propelling oneself to the floor, not Flop, as in a complete failure!
And while I'm here, this verticle pass that is all the rage in Murica. You do realise that "verticle" is up and down and horizontal is left to right, right? So this pass that you call verticle is really a diagonal pass, from the right, up the pitch to the left or vice versa.
A verticle pass would be straight up in the air!
Another phrase I heard on a video was a "Free Corner Kick Pass". 😟
Newport County supporter here - we lost 1-0 today as well, so both Welsh clubs (in league 2) lost today 😑
Great Vid tho - enjoy the content!
That wasn't today. Wrexham won 4-0 today. This was recorded February 10.
My fellow Americans making a celebrity out of a mediocre lower-league manager like Phil Parkinson will never not be funny.
Bit harsh, he took Bradford to the League Cup final years ago!
exactly what the guy above me said. hes the only manager ever to take a league two side to a major cup final lol hes a great lower league manager