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Help Wrexham FC beat the drop - Leave your messages of support



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Published Date: 03 April 2008
WREXHAM FC are facing a real fight for survival in League 2.
We want your messages of support for Brian Little's men as they prepare for Saturday's crucial match with Macclesfield.

In order to have your say you'll need to register with our site.
This is completely free, and only takes a couple of minutes.

You just need to give a valid email address, tell us the general area you live in and then come up with a user name – it doesn't have to be your real name.

Only your user name and location will then be seen by other users when you leave a message.

So do your bit for the Reds and leave your message of support below.

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  • Last Updated: 03 April 2008 10:01 AM
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  • Location: Wrexham
 
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Reds Fan,

Chirk 03/04/2008 10:35:59
Avoiding relegation this year is a huge task but a couple of wins would put pressure on the teams above and who knows what might happen then?

Come on Wrexham, show some fight and give us a win on Saturday.
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Robin WAFC,

Flint 03/04/2008 10:38:56
The situation looks bleak but we can do this - let's put out an attacking side on Saturday and go for the win. Once we have belief, who knows what could happen?
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idris charles,

casnewydd (newport) 03/04/2008 11:43:36
Wedi bod yn y Cae-Ras ar lawer achlysur fel un o'r dorf, ac fel sylwebydd, ma meddwl am sefyllfa y Robins yn drist ryfeddol...ond tra ma gobaith daliwch ati hogia!
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Red Dragon,

Nottingham 03/04/2008 12:07:11
Come On Wrexham,Don't Give up!It's about time our luck changed.I wish Brian Little and the Team Good Luck for 3 Points on Saturday.
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lonleymagpie,

Nottingham 03/04/2008 12:23:08
I am a life long Notts County supporter, but circumstances now mean that Wrexham FC also have a place in my heart - what do I do?!?!?!? So come on Wrexham - the League needs teams like you and the Magpies - you have my support.
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phil jones,

LEEDS 03/04/2008 12:35:04
Leeds united survived so can Wrexham !
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stickyourbl**dyfootingareth,

stickyourbl**dyfootingareth 03/04/2008 12:43:51
Good luck Wrexham.
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dave wiliams,

Nantwich 03/04/2008 21:05:52
I've followed Wrexham for 40 years and in that time we've had good and bad times, promotions, nearly promoted, relegations, cup runs, giant killings, and nearly relegated. However it is times like now that I believe everyone gets behind the team and shows how much Wrexham FC means to the fans and even the couch supporters. We will all stick with the club, in anticipation of bringing back the good times. European games and latter stages of the FA cup may seem distant now, but with our support we will see those days again!
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Simon Phillips,

Rossett 03/04/2008 22:06:47
The fans' support is unquestionable.
Whatever league we are playing in next year we need quality signings and a proper strikeforce that can produce the goals which have been missing since Trundle and Morrell's departure.
We'll be back!
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Simon Phillips,

Rossett 03/04/2008 22:11:54
Chins up everybody and keep your fingers crossed. We still might have a derby with Chester next season. It might be prime viewing on Sentana Sports!
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