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League One & Two - 2023-2024 Season

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1 minute ago, spacemunky said:

Another great result for us. Wish we'd had more of this and we would be talking playoffs.

 

At least we have a chance to finish strong.

 

Stockport coming to the Lane on Tuesday.

Stockport can win the league at your place?

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49 minutes ago, Fox92 said:

Mansfield 3 up at MK Dons, brilliant result.

Got their act together after a bit of a slump. Huge game to win today against them lot. Win the game in hand on Tuesday and they're up. 

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Fair play to Wrexham.

 

Regardless of their wealth, it's a great achievement on the trot.

 

But the owners will know surviving in League One next season is the key aim.

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18 minutes ago, Wymsey said:

Fair play to Wrexham.

 

Regardless of their wealth, it's a great achievement on the trot.

 

But the owners will know surviving in League One next season is the key aim.

No way will they be settling for surviving.

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15 minutes ago, purpleronnie said:

No way will they be settling for surviving.

Who was the last club to achieve a triple promotion, out of interest?..

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41 minutes ago, Wymsey said:

Fair play to Wrexham.

 

Regardless of their wealth, it's a great achievement on the trot.

 

But the owners will know surviving in League One next season is the key aim.

League One is the last league up the pyramid they can pump money in with impunity. They are only allowed to spend 60% of the club's income on player wages, but that income can include money injected by the owners.

 

It'll only start getting difficult once they reach the Championship.

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2 hours ago, Wymsey said:

Who was the last club to achieve a triple promotion, out of interest?..

Plenty. Wrexham’s bitter rivals Chester did it about a decade ago now.

 

And plenty achieve back to back promotion too. Most interesting one at this minute is probably Ipswich.

 

I have more admiration for the job Clough has done at Mansfield if he gets them up.

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16 hours ago, Fox92 said:

Mansfield 3 up at MK Dons, brilliant result.

I went to that one. Never been to Stadium MK before, really enjoyed it. Mansfield are a solid club, good owners and a manager with huge knowledge and patience. They stuck to the task, and Keillor-Dunn looks like a striker that could step up in League One next season.

 

Not sure what to say about Mansfield fans, about 4,000 travelled, absolutely crazy bunch. It's about 20 years since I've been in an away end like that. Even the flaskers are up for it.

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5 minutes ago, spacemunky said:

Very happy for JJ.

 

24 assists on the season is pretty remarkable.

 

A bit surprised though that he'd win it with us being so far down the table.

Just read that he's had 2 big ACL injuries. Guess it hasn't stopped him from doing the business this season. I assume he's fully back to what he was pre injuries? 

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1 minute ago, The Bear said:

Just read that he's had 2 big ACL injuries. Guess it hasn't stopped him from doing the business this season. I assume he's fully back to what he was pre injuries? 

Been quite a few years where he's been healthy for an entire season. 

 

I remember him tearing us apart back when he was with Coventry.

 

Very happy to have him here and healthy and I'd hate to think where we would be without him.

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As far as Wrexham going up back to back, first and foremost I think it’s good for the sport. Raises the profile in places where it has a lot of room to grow. Also, circumstances aside, it’s an old club with a ton of history and great fans that’s had some genuine shlt luck. Why would you begrudge them the good fortune they’ve had with Ryan and Rob buying the club?

 

It’s not just a matter of splashing cash, either. You still have to make good decisions regarding management and recruitment, and they’ve clearly done that.

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2 minutes ago, StanSP said:

Fleetwood pretty much need to win to stay in with a chance of surviving and they've missed two penalties away at Peterborough. 

Having seen a fair bit of Fleetwood this season, I'm not surprised. They are woeful. 

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