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- Thank you, guys.
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Guys, move on!
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- Sorry, guys.
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are 'cause it's cold.
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how many thousands of people
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over the last 150 years.
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- Is that better?
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a real risk for us.
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that's part of the anxiety.
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lose last night,
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in this club just took a hit.
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of the story...
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in my head.
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and then we go,
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- Fuck that.
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to the bone
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is worth savin'
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they are a-changin'
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in the heart of Wales
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Ryan Reynolds could be
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his next big role.
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about to launch a takeover
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just a joke on Twitter.
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so it'll go tits up, 100%.
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and to move the club forward,
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to know why Wrexham.
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Eagles!
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a sports fanatic.
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but I always love watching it.
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the Eagles.
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that was a part of my life
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an extension of the city.
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- Yeah!
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something to identify with.
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Eagles!
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in South Philadelphia...
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and Dickinson.
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as it identifies itself,
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for everything that they have.
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this house was the outhouse—
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downstairs plumbing.
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to the outhouse.
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this exact room.
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if I could take this, I would.
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I've never been there,
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of Philadelphia.
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It's a blue-collar town.
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its ups and downs,
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all the opportunities
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of other people have had.
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I grew up with those people.
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to put the ball in your goal.
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in our goal.
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to know right now.
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- The goal.
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of football.
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and we're friends.
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a lot of football
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during our lunch breaks.
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"What is this?
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with this stupid game?"
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about the English system.
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you can get promoted
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and demoted
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is incredible.
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professional football system,
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consists of four tiers.
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at the top of the pyramid,
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of football
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your Chelseas,
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you've got the Championship,
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and League Two.
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the pyramid you are,
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the bigger the prizes,
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your club becomes.
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via promotion and relegation.
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the best teams go up,
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in the National League,
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in England—
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being semi-professional.
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to the National League is...
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The prize money is low.
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that drop into it
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football league system.
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lose 150 games in a season.
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of the Toledo Mud Hens
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dropping leagues,
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in Ithaca
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12-year-olds in Williamsport.
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and I was like,
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of the balance sheet,
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and bring them to the top?"
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more and more information,
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it was going to be.
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something more than TV money.
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your heart lead you,
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you're not supposed to be.
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superhero movie-star money.
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the chimi-fucking-changas.
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as we ascended up the leagues,
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alcohol-baron money.
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mobile-phone-services money,
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does this bitch have?
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- Cybersecurity money.
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That—I mean—
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and a glass of white wine,
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"Hang on to your PG-13 rating."
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in a working-class family,
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three older brothers.
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in a number of different ways.
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then became a food broker,
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for a CIA agent or something,
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oh, my God, oh, my God,
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validation from my father—
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I was doing all right.
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long past the point
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really driven to play sports.
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yeah, right here.
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- Yeah. Here we go.
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all through show business,
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thirst for validation.
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but, like,
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of him, you know,
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as, like, a really hard-ass.
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all of this was wild.
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really see any of the stuff
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this was all pretty crazy.
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tell each other you look great.
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It's just constantly—
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a successful friendship.
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So that one should work,
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yes, that should work.
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that is owned by the fans,
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to vote us through
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but that was put in place
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it was the right person.
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we created a proposal
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lurk into the shadows
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then we won't.
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thing with a lot at stake,
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to let them down,
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we can speak to that.
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a little Harold Hill to me.
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- And I feel like—yeah.
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I got to—
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I hope you can hear me okay.
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of Wrexham Supporters Trust,
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presentation evening.
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- Sweating.
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of Wrexham AFC.
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if you could talk us through
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to entrust it to you.
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by ripping the Band-Aid off
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that this is all pretty...
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a little disconcerting
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are so interested in your club,
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everyone on this call
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very seriously.
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if you're a movie star.
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if you're driving a forklift.
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the approval of other people,
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is in full effect.
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it's the big question—
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winning the Super Bowl
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of my life—
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of my life...
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of clubs
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across the world
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about, and I mean it.
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with the birth of my children
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on the field,
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an entire community of people
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with my friends
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of Philadelphia.
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build something like that,
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for that.
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that you will allow us
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and thrilled,
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ever once take that lightly.
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that went very, very well.
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the giant camera behind you...
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- Filming. Yes.
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you were like—
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we're doing a documentary."
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we're making a documentary,
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right this fucking second."
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That's your responsibility.
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that Wales is not in England.
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when I was growing up,
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a really good football team.
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my father took me to games,
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as the Championship
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below the Premier League.
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or the Racecourse in English,
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international stadium
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anywhere in the world.
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Wrexham were Wales' best club.
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Mickey Thomas!
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watching Wrexham,
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in those days.
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favorably with many clubs,
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in other countries in Europe.
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a very depressed town
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of unemployment.
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by hard times as well.
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the fortunes of the town
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are inextricably intertwined.
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depend upon one another.
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where people deserve
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they've got out of life.
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more than anything...
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ujobok, gotta run
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we ain't here for fun
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jeto hit and run
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like a machine gun
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we're the fifth tier
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of the professional game.
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is everybody,
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in the National League
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but there is a big difference
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£31/2 million a year.
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will be making... a bit less.
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flash car, nice house,
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It's not like that.
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you can actually hear
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level and getting paid for it,
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but this is still a dream.
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in the non-league,
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428. you've got to grind
for everything,
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429. you got to work hard
for everything,
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430. you got to pay
for everything,
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431. but I think as a football—
it's the same game.
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432. You're still playing football.
You're still enjoying it.
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433. Promotion's the goal.
We want to win the league.
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434. We want to be the best team
in the league by a mile.
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435. Getting back
into that fourth tier,
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would be amazing for the club,
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437. 'cause if you get back
into the fourth tier,
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438. you get a lot of funding
from the football league.
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439. I'm really excited
the takeover's happening
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440. because they can improve
the whole town as a collective
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441. in terms of the infrastructure
of the town.
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442. You know,
the stadium will likely improve.
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443. This club's obviously
been down in this league
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and as captain,
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445. I'd love to get to the end
of my career and look back
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446. on being the one that led it
back into the football league.
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447. Doo-do-doo.
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448. All right, then, with all that
said, what we going for?
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449. If we get an early goal,
2-nil, Wrexham.
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450. - 2-nil?
- If we get an early goal.
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451. Dave-o, what do you think?
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452. I'll go 1-nil.
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453. I just can't see us
keeping 'em out.
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I think I'm gonna go 1-1.
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456. but we just don't
score enough goals, do we?
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457. I'm a volunteer at the club.
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nine years ago
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is I manage the budget.
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461. I organize all board meetings,
all agendas.
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who deals with media
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the face of the club
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for a multinational company,
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anyway during the week.
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468. I've given everything
to the football club that I can.
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over career advancement,
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very, very challenging,
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supporters in the stadium,
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of income for the football club.
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no fans coming into the ground
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income stream—
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at this level.
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through the turnstiles
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and from March onwards,
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480. nobody's been coming in
to football stadia
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482. So how are the clubs
like Wrexham gonna survive?
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uncertain future
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484. that Wrexham was looking at.
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face the ball!
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486. So the takeover,
from Wrexham's perspective,
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could not have been better.
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out of the National League
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in world football.
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if the club wants to get out
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it needs to change.
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494. If Rob and Ryan can bring
that change, then fantastic.
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495. Thank you very much.
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in this very building,
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to the grounds.
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five or six deep.
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coming to this pub
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and they've won.
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and people are happy.
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I was absolutely hooked.
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built into the wall.
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of, you know,
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and the club connected.
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we've only ever closed one day.
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and Christmas night,
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because of COVID.
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what it means to people.
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like losing a limb,
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it's only a game, but it's not.
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519. It's more than that, you know?
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means everything
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will tell you
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a real difficult decade.
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that we've had—
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for the wrong reasons?
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yourself to believe
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this town,
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deserves a break.
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I'm no longer on camera, so...
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an age, right?
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right now.
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on the vote was high.
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a 75% or more
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538. of those voting for—
for this to pass.
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was massive, right?
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who could vote voted.
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it was a 98.6% for.
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- On resolution two,
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and on resolution three,
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545. it was a 98.4% for, so...
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and resounding yes.
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and really well done.
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we say in Wales.
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forward to the journey.
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will be out there,
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in their control
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get this club promoted,
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one of the biggest days
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had something to sing about
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to congratulate Ryan Reynolds
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for their recent purchase
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