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If our team can't dispatch a promoted side, that won't have had chance to fully integrate new players, then it really is going to be a long season.

They just need to blot out all the noise before hand. As long as they absorb the inevitable early pressure, then Downes, Fernandes, and Charles should be able to take control of the midfield.

Even without any additional signings, Dibling, Robinson, Edizie, Armstrong, and Stewart, in any combination, will keep their defence occupied.

We all need to have a bit more faith.

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3 minutes ago, macca155 said:

If our team can't dispatch a promoted side, that won't have had chance to fully integrate new players, then it really is going to be a long season.

They just need to blot out all the noise before hand. As long as they absorb the inevitable early pressure, then Downes, Fernandes, and Charles should be able to take control of the midfield.

Even without any additional signings, Dibling, Robinson, Edizie, Armstrong, and Stewart, in any combination, will keep their defence occupied.

We all need to have a bit more faith.

My head agrees with all of this and if I hadn't watched the 24/25 season I would be totally on board with it. Scar tissue everywhere these days.

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Wrexham need 11 new players to compete at this level, opening day is absolutely the best time to play them.

They are not Birmingham, who won the league at a canter, they are coming up at the level of Plymouth, Rotherham, Pompey, Derby, Oxford.

Solid squad of upper L1 players that can dig in and get a solid amount of points, but we should be seeing this as a way to ease our way into the season and get points on the board.

 

 

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21 hours ago, Football Special said:

 

Wrexham then have considerable additional income from Disney documentary

 

Gets paid to the owners and not directly into the club unlike sponsorship deals. 

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10 hours ago, 2Morrow said:

Wrexham need 11 new players to compete at this level, opening day is absolutely the best time to play them.

They are not Birmingham, who won the league at a canter like Ipswichs squad did, they are coming up at the level of Plymouth, Rotherham, Pompey, Derby, Oxford.

Solid squad of upper L1 players that can dig in and get a solid amount of points, but we should be seeing this as a way to ease our way into the season and get points on the board.

 

 

Ipswich came second, just like Wrexham.

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10 hours ago, 2Morrow said:

Wrexham need 11 new players to compete at this level, opening day is absolutely the best time to play them.

They are not Birmingham, who won the league at a canter like Ipswichs squad did, they are coming up at the level of Plymouth, Rotherham, Pompey, Derby, Oxford.

Solid squad of upper L1 players that can dig in and get a solid amount of points, but we should be seeing this as a way to ease our way into the season and get points on the board.

 

 

Err, Ipswich finished 2nd in League 1 (behind Plymouth)

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6 minutes ago, Pamplemousse said:

TV games up to the end of September will be announced either today or tomorrow. I don't think we'll be seeing a lot of 3pm kick offs...

Leeds last year had 12 Saturday 3pms all season. 

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16 minutes ago, Pamplemousse said:

Ooops, we weren't supposed to announce them, presumably a scheduled tweet was set up. Swiftly deleted but the Ipswich and Portsmouth games are Sunday 12pm kick offs.

Indeed....

 

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Nothing on the official site as yet, or the BBC. I presume it is because of the above mentioned? So there could be more than the 2 above changes? If not 3pm Hull is out the window for me. 

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33 minutes ago, Dr Who? said:

Nothing on the official site as yet, or the BBC. I presume it is because of the above mentioned? So there could be more than the 2 above changes? If not 3pm Hull is out the window for me. 

The announcement was scheduled for this morning but the EFL postponed it until this afternoon when the Diogo Jota news broke shortly before and then postponed it again further, until tomorrow

Saints had set up their post to go live automatically at the previously agreed time but forgot to remove/change it in their schedule once the EFL told clubs they would hold off until tomorrow, which is why it was very briefly live before getting taken down earlier today  

It’s just Ipswich and Pompey moving, in addition to the previously announced earlier kickoff for the Wrexham game 

 

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