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♪ Sure he'’s got a pretty face ♪
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♪ That people know they know ♪
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♪ They think they recognize him
From his big-time TV show ♪
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♪ But despite the accolades ♪
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♪ Despite the load of fame ♪
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♪ One thing that they
Do not know ♪
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♪ Is how to say his name ♪
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♪ Pronouncing all those
N'’s and E'’s ♪
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♪ And H'’s can perplex '’em ♪
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♪ So here'’s
A little birthday gift ♪
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♪ From all your mates
In Wrexham ♪
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♪ It'’s McElhenney ♪
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♪ McElhenney ♪
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♪ While ways to massacre
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♪ And mispronounce it
There are many ♪
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- McElaney.
- ♪ It'’s McElhenney ♪
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- McElenney.
- ♪ McElhenney ♪
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McHelenny.
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♪ If there was doubt
Now there won'’t be any ♪
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♪ It'’s McElhenney ♪
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♪ First, it'’s Mack-le
like a tackle ♪
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♪ When we take '’em
To the ground ♪
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♪ Then Henney, like the penny ♪
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♪ That he'’s in for
With the pound ♪
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♪ It'’s M-C,
E-L-H-E, double N, E-Y ♪
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♪ You'’ll probably fuck it up
But give it a try ♪
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♪ Here we go!
It'’s McElhenney, McElhenney ♪
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♪ While ways to massacre ♪
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♪ And mispronounce it
There are many ♪
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♪ It'’s McElhenney ♪
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♪ McElhenney ♪
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♪ If there was doubt
Now there won'’t be any ♪
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♪ It'’s McElhenney ♪
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- ♪ Is it Mickle? ♪
- ♪ No ♪
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♪ Only a prick'’ll
Call him Mickle ♪
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- ♪ Is it Haney? ♪
- ♪ Hell no! ♪
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♪ It'’s always rainy
Calling him Haney ♪
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♪ Mack instead of Mick
Then Henney does the trick ♪
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♪ So get the name correct ♪
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♪ And show the man
Some damn respect!♪
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♪ It'’s McElhenney ♪
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♪ McElhenney ♪
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♪ While ways to massacre
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♪ And mispronounce it
There are many ♪
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♪ From the Racecourse
To The Turf ♪
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♪ To the ends
Of the bloody Earth ♪
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♪ If there was doubt
Now there won'’t be any ♪
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♪ There won'’t be any ♪
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♪ '’Cause now you know
It'’s McElhenney!♪
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♪ Mack-le like a tackle
Henney like a penny ♪
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♪ McElhenney ♪
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♪ It'’s McElhenney! Hey! ♪
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I'’m not fucking singing.
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♪ Don'’t forget
Where you came from ♪
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♪ Don'’t forget
What you'’re made of ♪
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♪ The ones who were there ♪
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♪ When no one else
Would care ♪
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♪ Don'’t be afraid to cry now ♪
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♪ Even when the world
Comes crashing in ♪
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♪ Don'’t forget to sing
When you win ♪
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♪ Don'’t forget to sing
When you win ♪
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[narrator 1] Wrexham is a town
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that has slumbered
for a long time.
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[bleating]
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And is once again being awoken.
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[cheering]
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[commentator 1] Champions!
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Wrexham are promoted!
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[narrator 1]
While the spotlight
may well be firmly on Wrexham,
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bringing all eyes with it,
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the former bustling mining town
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is finding many
areas are still suffering.
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Something our plucky cochairmen
planned to rectify
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with some very practical
business decisions.
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Nowhere is their instinct
to waste time
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and money
more perfectly illustrated
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than in the birthday wars.
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Battle one commenced with Ryan
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dedicating a urinal
in Rob'’s honor
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before Rob returned the fire
with his big red balloon.
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Last year, Ryan conjured up
some Hollywood magic
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by mobilizing a musical army.
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- It'’s called,
"It'’s McElhenney."
-"It'’s McElhenney."
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Hopefully, that'’s how you
actually pronounce it '’cause--
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We wrote the whole song.
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Yes, that'’s Oscar winners
Pasek and Paul,
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the same Pasek and Paul
responsible for the music
in Dear Evan Hansen ,
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La La Land ,
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The Greatest Showman
and one Emmy away from an EGOT,
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who wrote a little song
for Rob'’s birthday.
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♪ H-E, double N, E-Y ♪
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Is Rob good enough for this?
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[narrator 1] But this year,
in a classy counterattack,
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Rob is taking all that exposure
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and focusing it firmly
on the heart of the town
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to make more of an impact
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than a silly stunt
involving a big-time celebrity.
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[Pratt clears throat]
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[pen clicks]
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- What am I doing here?
- Um...
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You know how Ryan
and I are always
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doing these elaborate things
for each other'’s birthdays?
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- Yes.
- Yes. Okay.
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- So, this year--
- I don'’t-- I don'’t know,
but I'’m excited.
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- Tell me.
- Oh.
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Um, this year, uh,
my idea involves a park.
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Oh!
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Oh.
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And '’cause I was on P--
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[narrator 1] Okay, so maybe
one big celebrity megastar.
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Chris helped reveal
that Rob is building a park
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in Ryan'’s honor in Wrexham,
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so they can have movies,
pop-up restaurants
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and community events
that will hopefully
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drive a ton of foot traffic
to revitalize business
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in the area of the town
where it'’s needed.
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But the big question is,
if you build it,
will they come?
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Come on, let'’s have a kick.
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- Come on.
- Go on.
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It'’s a Wrexham ball as well.
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Again.
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- Ah. Poor.
- Not a very good-- [chuckles]
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- Take care.
- Welcome to Wrexham.
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- And you too.
- [chuckles] Yeah.
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I'’m Andy Williams.
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I'’m the mayor
of the city of Wrexham
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and the county borough.
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I used to hear people saying
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if you asked them where they
came from, they would say, "We--
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We live just outside Chester."
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But now you'’ve got people
that live just outside Chester
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saying that they live
just outside Wrexham.
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I think the easiest way
of describing the link
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is the club is the community
and the community is the club.
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So, this is the site
of Rob and Ryan'’s new park.
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- Yeah.
- [Williams] It'’s, uh--
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It'’s a far cry
from where it was.
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It was a derelict
and dilapidated area.
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[narrator 2] There'’s an area
in the center of Wrexham
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that was once, for 33 years,
an important public hall
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until, in 1906,
it tragically burned down.
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It then served the community
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as the Wrexham
Hippodrome Theater
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and film venue for a hundred
years all the way until 2008,
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when it also
tragically burned down.
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The site has largely
remained closed
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to the public since that time.
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I'’m really,
really looking forward
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to seeing this progress into,
uh,
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Rob and Ryan'’s vision,
really, for the community.
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Looking better already.
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[Williams] So I think
it'’s pride.
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Pride of belonging.
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Pride of being part of what
the city of Wrexham is becoming.
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Football'’s a massive
part of it now. There is--
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- [laughs] You never know,
you never know.
- Can'’t be-- Can'’t be 15.
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- It might come. It might come.
- Yeah. Can'’t be only 15.
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Let'’s say, if we keep on
getting promoted.
Then, more people--
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Yeah. Well, I hope so '’cause
I got a bet on them go--
qualifying.
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I'’ve had them on
since they were--
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before they got promoted
last time.
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Oh, I can'’t say.
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I think one of the risks
that we run at Wrexham
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is the danger of the popularity
of, uh, the documentary
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and the growth of-- of interest
in Wrexham from around the world
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prices out local people--
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fans, people that have been
part of the club
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for much longer than we have.
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And we have to be on our guard
at all times,
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as I say,
to center local opinion,
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local, uh, uh, thinking,
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and ensure that, you know,
the tail doesn'’t wag the dog.
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The first aspiration when we
started was to get into the EFL.
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And it'’s only
when we got into the EFL
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that our horizons
have broadened.
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If we'’d have
turned around and said
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we want to make as much progress
through the EFL
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as quickly as possible,
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then we'’ve always got
a position to defend.
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But, no, that was never going
to be Rob and Ryan'’s style,
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you know,
and Rob'’s in particular.
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We want to get
to the Premier League,
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and we want to get there
as quickly as possible.
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You know, you set yourself
a target of that nature,
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you'’re putting a metric down
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for people
to measure you against.
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And how long are people
prepared to wait
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until it'’s a case
of Rob McElhenney
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and Ryan Reynolds
failing their objective
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of getting Wrexham
to the Premier League?
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Wrexham have just been promoted
into the football leagues,
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and there'’s one question
on everyone'’s lips
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and that is,
when can we expect
them in the Premier League,
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and how much will it cost
for Wrexham to make it
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from the fourth tier
up into the Premier League?
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Well, we handed this problem
to Tifo'’s financial expert,
Abhishek Raj.
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He crunched the numbers
and he came back to us
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with a few estimations.
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So he estimates for Wrexham
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to get from League Two
to League One,
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it'’s gonna cost
around $10 million.
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The same again from League One
to the Championship.
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But once you get
to the Championship,
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those costs rocket right up.
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So he reckons that once you get
to the Championship,
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the cost of getting
into the Premier League
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is then gonna be
around $150 to $200 million.
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Now, I'’ve included
these figures in dollars
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because the owners of Wrexham
are American.
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Now, those owners are, in fact,
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Ryan Reynolds
and Rob McElhenney,
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who are very famous actors
in the United States, I'’m told.
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Which is good news when
you'’re in the National League
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because they have
a lot of money,
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but relatively
to the Championship,
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they do not have
a huge amount of money.
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[Harvey] Getting stuck
in the Championship,
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from a footballing perspective,
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a lot of fans would accept.
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You know, playing Championship
football week in, week out
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was a distant pipe dream
for Wrexham fans
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before Rob and Ryan came along.
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- Shaun.
- Hey, Phil.
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[Harvey] The challenge of us
getting stuck
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in the Championship
is the financial cost.
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Even now,
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there'’s already investment
in the ground and the staff
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and bringing in high-caliber
players like Boyle and Evans.
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Also, bringing in players
with Premier League experience
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like James McClean, Fletcher
and Arthur Okonkwo.
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[players chattering]
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Rob and Ryan had put
over eight million pounds
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into Wrexham Football Club
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to get us into--
to get us into League Two.
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And although Rob and Ryan
seem to have a lot of money,
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the net worth of Premier League
clubs is exponentially higher.
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Most Premier League clubs
have owners
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worth billions of dollars.
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That'’s billion with a B,
not million. That'’s a lot.
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That dwarfs Rob
and Ryan'’s pocketbooks.
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Rob and Ryan are going to be
taking bigger and bigger risks
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the higher they go up
in the leagues
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because there is
a vast difference between
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Hollywood actor money
and, say, oil money.
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From a financial point of view,
it seems clear
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that Wrexham are well set up
to fly through the divisions
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and get through
to the Premier League.
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They may even do it
in record timing.
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We'’re looking at
a best estimate
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of between seven
and ten seasons
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before we see Wrexham
in the Premier League
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playing sustainable
Premier League football.
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[Harvey] You know,
we'’re putting it all in
to try and be successful.
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You know, at some stage, if they
aren'’t successful in doing that,
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people may just turn on them.
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It'’s difficult to see that
at this moment in time,
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but that'’s the reality.
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Football clubs fall out with
their owners on a regular basis,
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and there'’s no reason
that Wrexham won'’t go down
that same route
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unless we get everything right.
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[podcaster 1]
Well, here we are, everyone.
Uh, what'’s been going on?
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Looking back
at the performances
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on the pitch
over the last several weeks,
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have Wrexham turned a corner?
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[Edwards] I think we have.
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We picked up points
in nine straight matches
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starting with that
impressive win over
Salford City a month ago.
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We'’re getting a bit spoilt now.
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[commentator 1] ...by Davis,
who'’ll see if he can
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find Mullin edge of the area,
right-footed shot... goal!
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[Edwards]
It'’s been pretty amazing,
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especially to get
that win against Notts.
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[podcaster 1] It'’s not just
the strikers that are on fire.
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Okonkwo has kept four clean
sheets since coming aboard.
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It was a big bold move,
but it paid off.
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[commentator 1]
It'’s saved. Okonkwo!
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Instead, Evans works
a lovely ball to Mendy.
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He drills it across.
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That'’s a brilliant goal
by Tozer!
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[Edwards] With this win
on Remembrance Day,
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that'’s eight straight matches
without defeat.
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With Wrexham looking good
in attack,
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and Okonkwo very,
very solid in goal,
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the Red Dragons are on fire.
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[fans shout]
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[Trainor] Such a great
part of town.
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[Swarberg] It really is.
These were all mostly vacant
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- before we got the land. Yeah.
- Wow. Uh-huh.
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[McElhenney] Um... Oh.
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- Here'’s the sign. Coming soon.
- [Swarberg] Yeah. That'’s it.
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[McElhenney] "Ryan Rodney
Reynolds Memorial Park."
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Soon is relative,
but, yes, coming.
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[Trainor] The more
people that come here,
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the more people that are
gonna start coming here.
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That'’s the idea.
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We want to revitalize
this whole area here.
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And as you can see,
even with some of
the construction
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that'’s happening,
there are already stores
that are popping up.
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And, I mean, there--
there was no signage on these,
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you know, when we first
started the process.
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Next week, there'’s a town hall,
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00:14:01,910 --> 00:14:04,774
uh, where I will interact with,
you know,
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00:14:04,913 --> 00:14:06,431
the townsfolk,
local businesses...
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- [McElhenney] Hmm.
- ...get their feedback.
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You'’re the face of
the-- of the operation.
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- I'’ll dress up, you know.
I'’m not gonna--
- Great. Can we send Kelsey?
307
00:14:12,852 --> 00:14:15,406
It'’s match day, okay?
We'’re not gonna--
I'’m not having to wear this.
308
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Okay.
309
00:14:19,686 --> 00:14:23,379
We want to do
something motivating
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and powerful
for this community and town.
311
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But you can'’t just
snap your fingers and make
something like that happen.
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- We wanted to work
with the council...
- Oh, okay.
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...to turn it into
like an actual park.
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Yeah. So we wanted to be sure
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that we were getting
community feedback.
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In the winter,
that'’s a perfect ice rink.
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- [Swarberg] Yes.
- What about putting in, um,
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00:14:42,743 --> 00:14:44,124
seasonal fruit trees?
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I don'’t think we can go
as big as trees
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00:14:45,954 --> 00:14:47,472
'’cause those take
a lot to bare fruits.
321
00:14:47,610 --> 00:14:49,060
Would it have kind
of water facilities?
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00:14:49,198 --> 00:14:50,993
We always used to have
a play session on there, like--
323
00:14:51,131 --> 00:14:53,306
Around the shopping area,
they put pianos.
324
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There'’s a queue now. This is
the first queue of the day.
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00:14:56,757 --> 00:14:58,414
[Swarberg, bystanders laughing]
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00:14:58,552 --> 00:15:01,003
- That'’s a--
That'’s a massive slide.
- [Swarberg] Oh, my gosh.
327
00:15:01,141 --> 00:15:03,143
They enter through
the back of his head.
328
00:15:03,281 --> 00:15:04,834
And they slide down
his long tongue
329
00:15:04,973 --> 00:15:07,216
almost like
he'’s vomiting children.
330
00:15:07,354 --> 00:15:10,426
I mean-- We'’re-- I mean,
we'’re considering everything.
331
00:15:10,564 --> 00:15:15,673
We'’ve only been used to
that space being derelict...
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00:15:15,811 --> 00:15:17,192
- [Wrexham fan] Yeah.
- ...which is very sad.
333
00:15:17,330 --> 00:15:19,746
Because there'’s
lots of small businesses here
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that are really trying
to expand their business
335
00:15:24,026 --> 00:15:27,650
and make the town,
the city even better
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and a greater place to live.
337
00:15:32,172 --> 00:15:34,588
[person 1] Do you want
a tomato-- potato?
338
00:15:34,726 --> 00:15:35,935
[person 2]
Can I have a knife, please?
339
00:15:36,073 --> 00:15:37,522
[person 3]
Could you pass a red pepper?
340
00:15:37,660 --> 00:15:39,490
[person 1]
Lovely. I'’m so hungry.
341
00:15:39,628 --> 00:15:41,285
- [person 3] '’Cause the boys
always ate--
- [person 1] So hungry.
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00:15:41,423 --> 00:15:42,872
I'’m Valerie Creusailor.
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- [person 4 laughs]
- [laughing]
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- And I'’m Standish Creusailor.
- [laughs]
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00:15:46,738 --> 00:15:47,705
[Valerie] Yeah.
Husband and wife.
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Thanks for having us.
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00:15:50,950 --> 00:15:52,537
[Valerie] We bring in
the flavors
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from our Zimbabwean culture
into Wales.
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Sharing our authenticity
of food and love for food,
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00:16:01,236 --> 00:16:03,583
adding those layers
and layers of flavor.
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00:16:03,721 --> 00:16:05,378
- Celebrating life.
- [laughing]
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00:16:05,516 --> 00:16:10,072
[Valerie] Celebrating
flavors of Africa in Wales.
353
00:16:10,210 --> 00:16:11,418
[laughs]
354
00:16:11,556 --> 00:16:14,111
Wrexham needs a spice shop.
It does.
355
00:16:14,835 --> 00:16:16,044
[Valerie] You got the key?
356
00:16:18,978 --> 00:16:21,946
[Valerie] I'’m the cofounder
of Goch & Co.
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00:16:22,084 --> 00:16:23,913
- Come on. Come through.
- [Stan laughs]
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00:16:24,052 --> 00:16:26,295
[Valerie]
This is our little shop.
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00:16:26,433 --> 00:16:30,886
And we have our chutneys,
our condiments, our jams,
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00:16:31,024 --> 00:16:32,750
and we bring in the flavors
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00:16:32,888 --> 00:16:35,753
from Zimbabwean culture
into Wales.
362
00:16:35,891 --> 00:16:38,238
So I moved here
because of school,
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00:16:38,376 --> 00:16:39,964
- but I also came here for love.
- [Stan laughs]
364
00:16:40,102 --> 00:16:42,829
I met Stan when I was
12 years old,
365
00:16:42,967 --> 00:16:44,520
and we'’re childhood sweethearts.
366
00:16:44,658 --> 00:16:47,420
I came because his family
was based in Wrexham as well.
367
00:16:48,731 --> 00:16:50,837
- 32 years we'’re married now.
- [Stan] 32 years we'’re now--
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00:16:50,975 --> 00:16:53,288
[Valerie] And then we just
fell in love with Wrexham
369
00:16:53,426 --> 00:16:55,221
and the people in it.
370
00:16:56,153 --> 00:16:58,293
Coming to Wrexham
was a bit of a risk
371
00:16:58,431 --> 00:17:02,124
because there were not
many people of color around.
372
00:17:02,262 --> 00:17:06,439
We didn'’t know if people
would accept a Black woman
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00:17:06,577 --> 00:17:08,061
running a business.
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00:17:09,442 --> 00:17:11,340
I had to prove myself.
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00:17:11,478 --> 00:17:14,688
I wanna learn more
about what Wrexham is about.
376
00:17:14,826 --> 00:17:16,794
I wanna bring
the wealth of my culture
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00:17:16,932 --> 00:17:19,038
and share it with you as well.
378
00:17:22,420 --> 00:17:23,973
Coming into Wrexham,
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00:17:24,112 --> 00:17:28,323
I found most of the foods
was lamb and boiled potatoes.
380
00:17:28,461 --> 00:17:32,154
Coming from Zimbabwe,
we'’re used to strong flavors.
381
00:17:32,292 --> 00:17:36,020
And bringing those flavors
to Wrexham was a gamble
382
00:17:36,158 --> 00:17:39,334
because we didn'’t know
if people would accept
383
00:17:39,472 --> 00:17:41,060
what we had offering
384
00:17:41,198 --> 00:17:44,856
because it'’s a different culture
coming into the Welsh arena.
385
00:17:44,994 --> 00:17:47,963
We thought, well, maybe if
we start with a mild sauce,
386
00:17:48,101 --> 00:17:49,723
maybe we'’ll get acceptance.
387
00:17:49,861 --> 00:17:52,554
And then over time,
we'’ll build tolerance,
388
00:17:52,692 --> 00:17:53,900
I suppose,
when it comes to heat.
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00:17:54,038 --> 00:17:55,660
- [people chattering]
- [Valerie] And then now,
390
00:17:55,798 --> 00:17:59,423
we'’ve got nine different flavors
from really extra mild to wild.
391
00:18:00,527 --> 00:18:03,254
It'’s about the flavor.
You get the sweetness.
392
00:18:03,392 --> 00:18:05,877
- You get the fruit.
You get the chili.
- [laughing]
393
00:18:09,571 --> 00:18:13,506
[Valerie] When we moved
to Wrexham from Zimbabwe
30 years ago,
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00:18:13,644 --> 00:18:14,990
there was a nightlife,
395
00:18:15,128 --> 00:18:16,716
there was an atmosphere, community.
396
00:18:16,854 --> 00:18:19,684
There were amazing shops
to actually go.
397
00:18:19,822 --> 00:18:21,721
I used to spend hours in town.
398
00:18:21,859 --> 00:18:23,792
Restaurants were really buzzing.
399
00:18:23,930 --> 00:18:27,278
But over the years,
it'’s seen a decline.
400
00:18:27,416 --> 00:18:31,040
A lot of the nightlife
has literally almost died.
401
00:18:31,179 --> 00:18:35,528
Wrexham was not perceived
as a place to be.
402
00:18:36,253 --> 00:18:38,772
Since we'’ve had Ryan and Rob,
403
00:18:38,910 --> 00:18:41,534
everywhere we go,
the moment you mention
404
00:18:41,672 --> 00:18:43,708
we are Goch & Co
and from Wrexham,
405
00:18:43,846 --> 00:18:45,572
they'’re like, "Yes. Wrexham."
406
00:18:45,710 --> 00:18:48,541
Everyone is really hyped about
what'’s happening in Wrexham.
407
00:18:48,679 --> 00:18:51,095
And because of that,
I think it'’s drawing people
408
00:18:51,233 --> 00:18:53,408
to want to invest in Wrexham.
409
00:18:53,546 --> 00:18:55,099
And we want more of that.
410
00:18:55,237 --> 00:18:59,862
I would love to see Wrexham
the way it was 30 years ago
411
00:19:00,000 --> 00:19:03,072
with more vibrance, more color.
412
00:19:03,211 --> 00:19:05,627
And now it almost feels like
it'’s coming back,
413
00:19:05,765 --> 00:19:08,595
but it'’s not quite back yet.
It'’s not quite there.
414
00:19:08,733 --> 00:19:10,701
We'’ve still got
a long way to go.
415
00:19:18,053 --> 00:19:20,262
[Edwards] They'’ve sold
out the away end, again.
416
00:19:20,400 --> 00:19:22,057
Morecambe fans
and others in League Two
417
00:19:22,195 --> 00:19:23,576
are desperate to come here.
418
00:19:23,714 --> 00:19:27,027
We'’ll have over 10,000 diehards
at the Racecourse.
419
00:19:29,892 --> 00:19:31,342
The Reds find themselves
in fourth place,
420
00:19:31,480 --> 00:19:33,586
just outside
the automatic promotion places.
421
00:19:33,724 --> 00:19:35,760
Hopefully, a win today
will get Wrexham
422
00:19:35,898 --> 00:19:37,279
back into the top three.
423
00:19:40,248 --> 00:19:41,766
[Parkinson] I wanna
see this team today
424
00:19:41,904 --> 00:19:44,355
have to drag themselves
off the pitch at the end.
425
00:19:44,493 --> 00:19:47,255
Do that, we'’ll have
a great chance of getting
the points. Let'’s go.
426
00:19:47,393 --> 00:19:49,533
Come on, let'’s go. Let'’s go.
427
00:19:49,671 --> 00:19:52,467
[commentator 2]
And as the teams come out,
Morecambe are fourth.
428
00:19:52,605 --> 00:19:54,296
But they'’re
not so much long ball
429
00:19:54,434 --> 00:19:56,471
as they are really happy
to kick off.
430
00:19:56,609 --> 00:19:58,749
Mullin laying it back
to Hayden.
431
00:19:58,887 --> 00:20:01,821
On to Evans.
Evans fakes the play switch
and finds Cannon.
432
00:20:01,959 --> 00:20:03,650
Tees up McClean
choosing possession.
433
00:20:03,788 --> 00:20:05,894
He measures it wide to Mullin
on the corner of the box.
434
00:20:06,032 --> 00:20:08,448
- Shoot to the far post.
Cannon attacking...
- [crowd cheering]
435
00:20:08,586 --> 00:20:09,932
And it'’s in!
436
00:20:12,659 --> 00:20:13,660
Yeah!
437
00:20:13,798 --> 00:20:15,628
- Get in!
- [yells]
438
00:20:15,766 --> 00:20:19,148
Andy Cannon with his
first goal for Wrexham!
439
00:20:19,287 --> 00:20:21,668
What a lovely buildup that was.
440
00:20:21,806 --> 00:20:23,739
Here'’s Cannon on the right,
and he'’s done well
to control it.
441
00:20:23,877 --> 00:20:25,016
Drills in, Mullin hits it.
442
00:20:25,154 --> 00:20:27,536
It'’s a goal! The perfect shot!
443
00:20:27,674 --> 00:20:30,677
What a ball in by Cannon.
Drilled it into him first.
444
00:20:30,815 --> 00:20:34,025
When Mullin gets
that sort of service,
he does get to it first.
445
00:20:34,163 --> 00:20:35,751
Oh, dear. Forde has gone down
446
00:20:35,889 --> 00:20:37,650
off the ball
after chasing that.
447
00:20:37,788 --> 00:20:39,376
Let'’s hope he hasn'’t
done a muscle.
448
00:20:39,514 --> 00:20:40,825
With all the changes
Phil has had to make
449
00:20:40,963 --> 00:20:42,413
this season due to injuries,
450
00:20:42,551 --> 00:20:44,519
it'’s remarkable we'’ve been able
to hold it together.
451
00:20:44,657 --> 00:20:46,866
You wonder how long
that can keep up.
452
00:20:47,004 --> 00:20:50,283
It'’s floated in under the bar
and headed towards goal.
453
00:20:50,421 --> 00:20:52,837
And well held by Okonkwo.
Good ball, Cannon.
454
00:20:52,975 --> 00:20:55,184
Gonna help it on
quickly to Mendy. This is good.
455
00:20:55,323 --> 00:20:58,464
Mendy, right-hand side,
taking on Senior. Cuts in.
456
00:20:58,602 --> 00:21:01,846
He can hit this, left foot.
He beats another man. Hits it.
457
00:21:02,985 --> 00:21:04,504
- [crowd cheers]
- Yeah!
458
00:21:04,642 --> 00:21:06,851
Jacob Mendy!
That'’s what he does!
459
00:21:06,989 --> 00:21:08,715
Stick him on the long flank.
460
00:21:08,853 --> 00:21:12,857
He dumped Bedeau on the floor!
That was class! What a romp.
461
00:21:12,995 --> 00:21:14,445
What a goal.
462
00:21:17,862 --> 00:21:20,727
Mullin feeds it forward.
Gets a return pass. Hits it.
463
00:21:20,865 --> 00:21:22,177
[crowd cheers]
464
00:21:22,936 --> 00:21:24,386
Get in, Paul Mullin!
465
00:21:24,524 --> 00:21:28,873
[chanting]
466
00:21:29,011 --> 00:21:30,358
Moves it up front to Mullin.
467
00:21:30,496 --> 00:21:31,842
Great first touch,
can hit it...
468
00:21:31,980 --> 00:21:34,500
[cheering]
469
00:21:35,777 --> 00:21:37,572
Oh, what the fuck!
470
00:21:37,710 --> 00:21:40,851
Brilliant! O'’Connor with
the superb pass
that led Mullin.
471
00:21:40,989 --> 00:21:42,266
[shouting]
472
00:21:42,404 --> 00:21:43,336
What a goal!
473
00:21:45,062 --> 00:21:47,582
Kept it moving, but goes
to the edge of the area.
Back heeled.
474
00:21:47,720 --> 00:21:49,963
Dalby. Can he hit it?
No, squares it. James Jones...
475
00:21:50,101 --> 00:21:53,242
[crowd cheering]
476
00:21:53,381 --> 00:21:54,382
Six-nil!
477
00:21:54,520 --> 00:21:56,004
[cheering]
478
00:21:56,142 --> 00:21:58,731
[singers singing in Spanish]
479
00:21:58,869 --> 00:22:00,077
[Ker] The more success we have,
480
00:22:00,215 --> 00:22:01,803
the bigger the target is
on our heads...
481
00:22:01,941 --> 00:22:03,322
[singing in Spanish continues]
482
00:22:03,460 --> 00:22:05,082
...the bigger the risk,
not only for us
483
00:22:05,220 --> 00:22:06,739
and the investments
we'’re making as a club,
484
00:22:06,877 --> 00:22:09,845
but also the investments
the community is making
at large.
485
00:22:11,122 --> 00:22:12,917
Meaning the less inclined
people are
486
00:22:13,055 --> 00:22:14,436
to reduce their expectations
487
00:22:14,574 --> 00:22:16,921
of what we are and what
we should be achieving.
488
00:22:17,750 --> 00:22:19,027
I think that this football club
489
00:22:19,165 --> 00:22:20,822
and this whole thing,
the documentary,
490
00:22:20,960 --> 00:22:24,412
all of it is never more than
two or three steps away
491
00:22:24,550 --> 00:22:25,585
from catastrophe.
492
00:22:25,723 --> 00:22:29,244
[singing in Spanish ends]
493
00:22:32,799 --> 00:22:34,629
A hair'’s on your shoulder.
494
00:22:34,767 --> 00:22:38,115
Yeah, I was just thinking that--
Um, that'’s definitely not mine.
495
00:22:38,253 --> 00:22:42,257
- [crew laughing]
- [laughing]
496
00:22:44,259 --> 00:22:46,019
- [drill whirring]
- All right, mate.
497
00:22:46,157 --> 00:22:49,506
This is the beginning of what'’s
gonna be the new venture.
498
00:22:49,644 --> 00:22:50,886
A wine bar.
499
00:22:52,094 --> 00:22:55,546
We opted for the vault 33.
It'’s a beautiful building.
500
00:22:55,684 --> 00:22:58,791
It dates back to the late 1800s
where it was a bank.
501
00:22:58,929 --> 00:23:01,656
Those racks will be what carry
the champagne and the wine.
502
00:23:01,794 --> 00:23:04,141
It'’s very industrial,
the feel that we'’re going for.
503
00:23:04,279 --> 00:23:07,351
You know, we'’d seen
a lot of pictures
of the building as it was,
504
00:23:07,489 --> 00:23:09,284
and we always wanted
to make sure
505
00:23:09,422 --> 00:23:12,080
that we respect its heritage.
506
00:23:14,634 --> 00:23:16,567
Have you spoke to Wayne then?
'’Cause I haven'’t.
507
00:23:16,705 --> 00:23:18,327
I'’ll say,
"Look forward to catching up."
508
00:23:18,466 --> 00:23:20,157
- How are you? You okay?
- Yeah. I'’m good.
509
00:23:20,295 --> 00:23:22,677
- I like your floor.
Is this brand-new?
- Went in yesterday.
510
00:23:22,815 --> 00:23:25,024
There'’s going to be
a wood flooring herringbone
that will fly through.
511
00:23:25,162 --> 00:23:26,853
It'’s great
that you'’re here, mate,
512
00:23:26,991 --> 00:23:28,993
'’cause I wanted to pick your
brains about everything really.
513
00:23:29,131 --> 00:23:30,339
Purely beer or
you gonna do food?
514
00:23:30,478 --> 00:23:31,996
I think the food side of things
515
00:23:32,134 --> 00:23:34,171
is something that
maybe is a phase two.
516
00:23:34,309 --> 00:23:36,415
You'’re probably doing it right.
I mean, don'’t run
before you can walk.
517
00:23:36,553 --> 00:23:38,347
There'’s so many
different aspects
518
00:23:38,486 --> 00:23:40,177
to running a business
in hospitality.
519
00:23:40,315 --> 00:23:42,524
You have to pay taxes, PAYE.
You have to pay into the system.
520
00:23:42,662 --> 00:23:44,561
- That'’s how it works.
- Yeah, yeah. The security--
521
00:23:44,699 --> 00:23:46,286
It'’s a huge cost, um,
522
00:23:46,425 --> 00:23:48,634
but, sadly, you need it,
where you have risks.
523
00:23:48,772 --> 00:23:50,843
Pissed up football fans,
sometimes they can'’t behave.
524
00:23:50,981 --> 00:23:54,053
That'’s probably my one biggest
sort of anxiety, concern.
525
00:23:54,191 --> 00:23:55,434
It won'’t happen overnight.
526
00:23:55,572 --> 00:23:57,194
- There'’s gonna be mistakes.
- Yeah.
527
00:23:57,332 --> 00:23:58,851
I guess it'’s a million miles
away from, well,
528
00:23:58,989 --> 00:24:00,542
any sort of thing you'’ve done.
529
00:24:00,680 --> 00:24:01,992
It is. It is absolutely.
530
00:24:02,130 --> 00:24:03,925
[muted conversation]
531
00:24:04,063 --> 00:24:05,754
[Roberts] Football
was all I ever knew.
532
00:24:05,892 --> 00:24:09,068
I'’m looking at this
as a new career for me.
533
00:24:11,173 --> 00:24:14,383
I think for the footballers,
you'’re in such a bubble.
534
00:24:14,522 --> 00:24:16,696
You know, running out
onto the Racecourse pitch
535
00:24:16,834 --> 00:24:21,045
with X amount of fans,
you can'’t replicate it.
536
00:24:23,185 --> 00:24:27,155
And then somebody turns a switch
and it'’s gone.
537
00:24:31,711 --> 00:24:36,578
And you know you'’re never going
back into anything similar.
538
00:24:37,476 --> 00:24:39,305
The industry that
I'’m going into now,
539
00:24:39,443 --> 00:24:41,410
there'’s been
a lot of sports people
540
00:24:41,549 --> 00:24:43,896
that have tried to kind of
go down that road.
541
00:24:44,034 --> 00:24:46,243
And a number of them successful,
542
00:24:46,381 --> 00:24:49,660
but probably a greater
percentage that weren'’t.
543
00:24:51,662 --> 00:24:55,563
Everybody goes through different
ups and downs with businesses.
544
00:24:56,564 --> 00:24:58,704
None of us know
what the future holds.
545
00:25:03,053 --> 00:25:04,433
- [McElhenney] Hey.
- [Roberts] Rob.
546
00:25:04,572 --> 00:25:06,090
- How you doing?
- [Roberts] I'’m good.
547
00:25:06,228 --> 00:25:07,540
- Good to see you, brother.
- Great to see you.
548
00:25:07,678 --> 00:25:09,128
[McElhenney]
It'’s really beautiful.
549
00:25:09,266 --> 00:25:11,095
Yeah, it'’s become more of
a love affair now,
550
00:25:11,233 --> 00:25:13,270
in terms of restoring it to,
551
00:25:13,408 --> 00:25:15,997
you know, what was its
sort of former beauty.
552
00:25:16,135 --> 00:25:18,862
Having owned a bar
for a good, uh, 15 years,
553
00:25:19,000 --> 00:25:21,450
I can tell you that it'’s
more of a love affair
554
00:25:21,589 --> 00:25:23,418
- than it is anything else.
- [both laugh]
555
00:25:23,556 --> 00:25:25,144
The bar without the top yet,
556
00:25:25,282 --> 00:25:28,699
so we gotta find
a nice workable top for it.
557
00:25:28,837 --> 00:25:32,254
The reason a bar is called a bar
has nothing to do with this.
558
00:25:32,392 --> 00:25:34,015
It'’s this bar down here
559
00:25:34,153 --> 00:25:35,430
where the cowboys
would put in their boots.
560
00:25:35,568 --> 00:25:37,156
- Did you know that?
- No.
561
00:25:37,294 --> 00:25:40,400
Now, I'’m saying that
with such certainty
562
00:25:40,539 --> 00:25:42,368
- um, because I heard it once.
- Ah, okay.
563
00:25:42,506 --> 00:25:44,301
But see,
if you just say something
564
00:25:44,439 --> 00:25:46,199
as if you'’re 100% sure...
565
00:25:46,337 --> 00:25:48,305
- Confidence.
- ...then-- then it'’s true.
566
00:25:48,443 --> 00:25:50,479
We'’re just missing
a Four Walls bottle.
567
00:25:50,618 --> 00:25:52,343
- It just so happens...
- [Roberts laughs]
568
00:25:52,481 --> 00:25:54,794
...that we have a
bottle of Four Walls here.
569
00:25:54,932 --> 00:25:56,727
Why don'’t we put
the rum on this side
570
00:25:56,865 --> 00:25:58,418
with the whiskeys
right in the center?
571
00:25:58,557 --> 00:26:00,628
[McElhenney] When I first
started acting,
572
00:26:00,766 --> 00:26:03,044
really what I was doing
was working in bars.
573
00:26:03,182 --> 00:26:05,391
I spent a lot of time
in rooms just like this.
574
00:26:05,529 --> 00:26:07,048
- You'’re changing the taps.
- Yeah.
575
00:26:07,186 --> 00:26:09,050
The bartender would be like,
"We'’re out of Guinness."
576
00:26:09,188 --> 00:26:11,604
You gotta run downstairs
and redo the taps.
577
00:26:11,742 --> 00:26:15,194
Yeah. I'’m-I'’m learning now,
and I'’ll be in The Turf today
578
00:26:15,332 --> 00:26:17,506
doing a couple of hours
before the game serving.
579
00:26:17,645 --> 00:26:21,856
[McElhenney] There'’s just so
much history in these buildings.
580
00:26:21,994 --> 00:26:23,236
You can utilize the history.
581
00:26:23,374 --> 00:26:25,135
It feels good. [sniffs]
582
00:26:25,273 --> 00:26:27,102
It smells good.
583
00:26:28,138 --> 00:26:30,174
We haven'’t even had a chance
to talk about Mia
584
00:26:30,312 --> 00:26:31,348
and how she'’s doing.
585
00:26:31,486 --> 00:26:33,453
- But I found out...
- Yeah.
586
00:26:33,592 --> 00:26:35,352
...about Mia
not making the club,
587
00:26:35,490 --> 00:26:37,181
the same way that she found out.
588
00:26:37,319 --> 00:26:40,737
And I went and saw it and was,
like, "This can'’t be true."
589
00:26:40,875 --> 00:26:43,671
Um, not-- not that I make
any of those decisions,
590
00:26:43,809 --> 00:26:45,258
or that it was the right
or wrong decision,
591
00:26:45,396 --> 00:26:46,674
just about communication.
592
00:26:46,812 --> 00:26:48,296
- [Roberts] Yeah, yeah.
- How she found out,
593
00:26:48,434 --> 00:26:50,229
which didn'’t feel right to me.
594
00:26:51,575 --> 00:26:53,853
[Roberts] I had to have
my dad'’s hat on,
595
00:26:53,991 --> 00:26:56,028
making sure I was there for her
if she needed me,
596
00:26:56,166 --> 00:26:58,099
- not getting too involved.
- [McElhenney] Mm-hmm.
597
00:26:58,237 --> 00:27:00,204
Because she'’s
a 20-year-old young woman
598
00:27:00,342 --> 00:27:02,551
that needed to sort of learn
599
00:27:02,690 --> 00:27:04,519
as well how to deal with
those situations.
600
00:27:04,657 --> 00:27:07,280
And, for me,
that was probably the--
601
00:27:07,418 --> 00:27:09,282
the best thing
to come out of it all
602
00:27:09,420 --> 00:27:11,560
is that she handled it
in such a way
603
00:27:11,699 --> 00:27:14,943
that made me sort of step back
and say, "Wow, I'’m..."
604
00:27:15,081 --> 00:27:18,395
I was proud anyway,
but I'’m even more proud now.
605
00:27:18,533 --> 00:27:20,777
And she'’s studying
and living in Manchester.
606
00:27:20,915 --> 00:27:23,745
She'’s on a degree for
international football business.
607
00:27:23,883 --> 00:27:25,471
She'’s still doing
what she loves,
608
00:27:25,609 --> 00:27:27,404
and at the same time she'’s--
609
00:27:27,542 --> 00:27:29,820
- Maybe a little bit
of future proofing.
- [McElhenney] Mm-hmm.
610
00:27:29,958 --> 00:27:32,720
You know, Ryan and I--
It'’s easy for us to say,
611
00:27:32,858 --> 00:27:34,722
"Well, we'’re not there
day-to-day.
612
00:27:34,860 --> 00:27:36,482
Um, we'’re not
the ones that are--
613
00:27:36,620 --> 00:27:38,449
We'’re hiring people
to make those decisions
614
00:27:38,587 --> 00:27:39,968
or create those pipelines."
615
00:27:40,106 --> 00:27:42,902
But ultimately,
if we pass the buck like that
616
00:27:43,040 --> 00:27:44,939
and don'’t take responsibility
or accountability,
617
00:27:45,077 --> 00:27:46,388
then that'’s irresponsible.
618
00:27:46,526 --> 00:27:47,907
We have to make sure that
619
00:27:48,045 --> 00:27:49,495
that doesn'’t happen
to the next person.
620
00:27:49,633 --> 00:27:51,117
[Roberts] Now that'’s refreshing.
621
00:27:51,255 --> 00:27:53,154
- That'’s refreshing. [chuckles]
- We'’re trying.
622
00:27:53,292 --> 00:27:55,432
Some of the players
that are at Wrexham now,
623
00:27:55,570 --> 00:27:57,123
they'’ve got some
fantastic businesses
624
00:27:57,261 --> 00:28:00,713
that sort of complement and run
alongside their football.
625
00:28:00,851 --> 00:28:04,924
And that'’s a sign of
the game off pitch has changed.
626
00:28:05,062 --> 00:28:06,615
Whereas when I was playing,
627
00:28:06,754 --> 00:28:10,343
you had to solely focus on
what was going on on pitch.
628
00:28:10,481 --> 00:28:12,967
I think for the footballers,
long-term,
629
00:28:13,105 --> 00:28:16,211
I think-- I think it--
I think it'’s a good thing. I do.
630
00:28:20,077 --> 00:28:21,976
[Palmer] Rob had a meeting
with us last season.
631
00:28:22,114 --> 00:28:23,943
It was amazing. He'’d come out,
and he said, "Listen, lads."
632
00:28:24,081 --> 00:28:25,980
I wanna have a quick
conversation with you
633
00:28:26,118 --> 00:28:28,430
that has nothing to do with
what'’s happening on the pitch.
634
00:28:28,568 --> 00:28:30,639
"Ryan and myself--" Rob--
635
00:28:30,778 --> 00:28:33,056
"wanna help you
grow businesses."
636
00:28:33,194 --> 00:28:35,161
I work in the same business, um,
637
00:28:35,299 --> 00:28:37,681
as you do insofar
as our careers are short,
638
00:28:37,819 --> 00:28:39,614
and we need to maximize
our potential
639
00:28:39,752 --> 00:28:41,340
as much as we possibly can.
640
00:28:41,478 --> 00:28:44,308
So whether that means
actual advice,
641
00:28:44,446 --> 00:28:45,689
we'’re here for you.
642
00:28:45,827 --> 00:28:47,898
Or actual, you know, exposure.
643
00:28:48,036 --> 00:28:49,831
Or help getting
some of those things started.
644
00:28:49,969 --> 00:28:51,833
We wanna help you
build your ability
645
00:28:51,971 --> 00:28:53,662
to generate revenue
for your family,
646
00:28:53,801 --> 00:28:55,906
both in the short-term
and in the long-term.
647
00:28:56,044 --> 00:28:58,806
I'’ve had champions
that don'’t even fucking pay us.
648
00:28:58,944 --> 00:29:01,222
Yeah, what a fucking bloke.
Great bloke.
649
00:29:01,360 --> 00:29:02,671
- All right.
- Hey?
650
00:29:02,810 --> 00:29:05,329
I gotta go.
I gotta shoot this advert.
651
00:29:05,467 --> 00:29:07,607
- Okay, bye.
- Bye.
652
00:29:08,643 --> 00:29:10,541
[Palmer] We'’re not millionaires.
653
00:29:10,679 --> 00:29:14,062
We retire with
not much of an education,
654
00:29:14,200 --> 00:29:16,271
35 to 40 years old.
655
00:29:16,409 --> 00:29:19,205
- Who fucking drew that?
Is that me?
- I drew this. That'’s you.
656
00:29:19,343 --> 00:29:20,828
[Palmer]
That fucking horrendous.
657
00:29:20,966 --> 00:29:23,209
Without being
in any other industry.
658
00:29:23,347 --> 00:29:26,247
And you'’ve gotta restart.
So you have to build something.
659
00:29:26,385 --> 00:29:29,698
So the main body of the film
is Humphrey is gonna be there,
660
00:29:29,837 --> 00:29:32,874
explaining what HP
have done for Wrexham,
661
00:29:33,012 --> 00:29:35,014
and then what
Wrexham are doing for them.
662
00:29:35,152 --> 00:29:37,361
And one of them is
we'’ve rearranged their staff
663
00:29:37,499 --> 00:29:40,364
into a 3-5-2 formation
to maximize performance.
664
00:29:40,502 --> 00:29:43,126
- [people chattering]
- [director] Cameras are set.
And action.
665
00:29:43,264 --> 00:29:45,784
Okay, guys. We'’re gonna
drop into a 3-5-2.
666
00:29:45,922 --> 00:29:48,579
So can I get three chairs
at the back there, please?
667
00:29:48,717 --> 00:29:50,202
Yeah, one more
on the right side.
668
00:29:50,340 --> 00:29:53,584
One into the middle here.
Over this way a little bit.
669
00:29:53,722 --> 00:29:54,516
Okay.
670
00:29:54,654 --> 00:29:56,518
Trust me, this is gonna work.
671
00:29:57,243 --> 00:29:59,590
But we need our desks.
672
00:30:00,384 --> 00:30:03,525
- [director] That'’s good.
- [laughing]
673
00:30:04,526 --> 00:30:06,356
You ask, I'’ll deliver.
674
00:30:06,839 --> 00:30:07,598
Ah.
675
00:30:07,736 --> 00:30:09,462
Here you go. It'’s yours.
676
00:30:09,600 --> 00:30:11,154
- Thank you very much.
- [laughing]
677
00:30:11,292 --> 00:30:13,225
Very kind. Thank you so much.
678
00:30:13,363 --> 00:30:14,605
The monitors.
679
00:30:14,743 --> 00:30:16,090
Those two, apparently,
have got to be returned,
680
00:30:16,228 --> 00:30:17,367
but if you let me know...
681
00:30:17,505 --> 00:30:18,402
Spectre.
682
00:30:18,540 --> 00:30:19,990
This is so cool.
683
00:30:20,128 --> 00:30:22,234
I really need
this for my business.
684
00:30:22,372 --> 00:30:25,168
So if you flip it all the way
round, it does a 360 view.
685
00:30:25,306 --> 00:30:27,446
Your screen, you can bend all
the way underneath the keyboard.
686
00:30:27,584 --> 00:30:29,413
I'’m gonna bend this?
Bend it all the way?
687
00:30:29,551 --> 00:30:31,277
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Go on.
688
00:30:31,415 --> 00:30:34,142
Then you can have it in,
like, a tablet mode then
when it'’s turned on.
689
00:30:34,280 --> 00:30:38,077
- Shit. And I can watch stuff?
- Yeah. [laughing]
690
00:30:38,215 --> 00:30:39,872
Retirement sort of means,
691
00:30:40,010 --> 00:30:43,117
you know, just sort of
reprioritizing your life.
692
00:30:44,325 --> 00:30:47,190
Ninety-nine percent of people
in this world can'’t just say,
693
00:30:47,742 --> 00:30:48,743
"I'’m gonna retire."
694
00:30:48,881 --> 00:30:50,296
Particularly in this sport.
695
00:30:50,434 --> 00:30:52,367
In football,
anything can happen.
696
00:30:53,403 --> 00:30:54,887
A bit wobbly.
697
00:30:55,025 --> 00:30:56,371
[Palmer] So obviously,
I'’m spending a lot of time
698
00:30:56,509 --> 00:30:57,890
up here and away from my family.
699
00:30:58,028 --> 00:30:59,685
And I'’m wanting to
use my time wisely.
700
00:30:59,823 --> 00:31:01,963
So we come up with an idea
to start a clothing brand
701
00:31:02,101 --> 00:31:04,621
related to Wrexham
and something to represent
702
00:31:04,759 --> 00:31:07,658
North Wales as a--
as a clothing brand.
703
00:31:07,796 --> 00:31:09,350
Can we do the sleeve trick
with this one?
704
00:31:09,488 --> 00:31:11,628
I love this oversized. Like--
705
00:31:11,766 --> 00:31:13,112
- But it'’s massive though.
- I love it.
706
00:31:13,250 --> 00:31:14,803
- This is a medium.
- I would wear this.
707
00:31:14,942 --> 00:31:17,185
- I would wear this like this.
- Like that?
708
00:31:17,323 --> 00:31:19,360
A little messy bun,
bit of a gold hoop...
709
00:31:19,498 --> 00:31:22,397
- [assistant] Yeah, me too.
[giggles]
- ...gray joggers. [laughs]
710
00:31:22,535 --> 00:31:24,675
This is going to be fixed.
711
00:31:25,504 --> 00:31:26,850
A little bit like that.
712
00:31:31,027 --> 00:31:34,685
So I'’m just doing a photo shoot
for my autumn-winter range.
713
00:31:34,823 --> 00:31:36,825
Um... Yeah, I'’m really excited
714
00:31:36,964 --> 00:31:40,484
because these are now
my very own, um, fabrics.
715
00:31:40,622 --> 00:31:41,900
My very own fit.
716
00:31:42,038 --> 00:31:44,730
Every kind of little bit
of detail you can see
717
00:31:44,868 --> 00:31:46,421
is what I'’ve created.
718
00:31:52,358 --> 00:31:53,635
Feel like Ryan Reynolds,
you know?
719
00:31:53,773 --> 00:31:56,052
- Nice.
- In. Out.
720
00:31:56,190 --> 00:31:58,917
How about as the light goes
at the end there
721
00:31:59,055 --> 00:32:00,919
with the water
in the background?
That would look so--
722
00:32:01,057 --> 00:32:03,162
With your light on it,
it would look so good.
723
00:32:03,300 --> 00:32:05,647
Caitlin wants to be
creative director.
724
00:32:06,717 --> 00:32:08,374
Caitlin'’s obviously fantastic.
725
00:32:08,512 --> 00:32:10,514
She does the hair
and makeup for-- for the models
726
00:32:10,652 --> 00:32:14,173
and gives us,
me and my business partner,
727
00:32:14,311 --> 00:32:15,657
uh, her opinions on stuff.
728
00:32:15,795 --> 00:32:17,452
Very lucky to have her.
729
00:32:17,590 --> 00:32:19,213
[Caitlin Palmer]
The clothing brand
730
00:32:19,351 --> 00:32:21,698
is the next part of his life.
731
00:32:21,836 --> 00:32:23,872
Ollie has worked
incredibly hard.
732
00:32:24,011 --> 00:32:26,116
He'’s really
stressed all the time.
733
00:32:26,254 --> 00:32:28,360
So it causes,
for me, such anxiety,
734
00:32:28,498 --> 00:32:31,708
'’cause we'’ve got children
and just thinking
735
00:32:31,846 --> 00:32:34,469
what life is gonna be
like after football.
736
00:32:36,402 --> 00:32:38,577
[Palmer] Running the business,
for me, it'’s a gamble.
737
00:32:38,715 --> 00:32:40,889
- [photographer]
It sounds like marching.
- [assistant laughs] It does.
738
00:32:41,028 --> 00:32:44,410
Worst-case scenario is probably
lose the 40 grand
739
00:32:44,548 --> 00:32:45,964
that we put in. [chuckles]
740
00:32:46,102 --> 00:32:48,897
Um... You gotta be
prepared to take risks.
741
00:32:49,036 --> 00:32:50,761
You gotta be
prepared for the fall back
742
00:32:50,899 --> 00:32:53,074
and the criticism
that will come with that.
743
00:32:53,212 --> 00:32:55,387
But you don'’t really get
anywhere in life
744
00:32:55,525 --> 00:32:57,078
without taking a few risks.
745
00:33:01,462 --> 00:33:03,636
[reporter 1]
We'’re in the middle
of a blistering streak,
746
00:33:03,774 --> 00:33:05,914
despite Parkinson
shuffling his lineup
747
00:33:06,053 --> 00:33:07,813
because of injuries
to key players.
748
00:33:07,951 --> 00:33:10,609
[reporter 2] Yep, Wrexham crept
into second place in the table,
749
00:33:10,747 --> 00:33:13,750
only behind our old
sparring partners,
Stockport County.
750
00:33:13,888 --> 00:33:16,097
[reporter 1] If this keeps up,
we'’re in pole position
751
00:33:16,235 --> 00:33:18,341
to secure
a very welcome promotion
752
00:33:18,479 --> 00:33:20,101
for the second straight season.
753
00:33:22,621 --> 00:33:23,760
- Where are we?
- Harrogate.
754
00:33:23,898 --> 00:33:25,762
Come on. Big win tonight,
Wrexham.
755
00:33:27,798 --> 00:33:31,595
[whistling, cheering]
756
00:33:31,733 --> 00:33:34,012
[commentator 3] Referee
Martin Woods checks his watch.
757
00:33:34,150 --> 00:33:36,255
And Harrogate will get
the game underway.
758
00:33:36,393 --> 00:33:37,498
[crowd cheering]
759
00:33:37,636 --> 00:33:39,465
Kicking from left to right
760
00:33:39,603 --> 00:33:42,020
as you look from the gantry.
761
00:33:42,158 --> 00:33:44,470
And immediately,
the ball rolls back
762
00:33:44,608 --> 00:33:45,678
into Arthur Okonkwo'’s grasp.
763
00:33:45,816 --> 00:33:48,957
Wrexham! Wrexham!
Wrexham! Wrexham!
764
00:33:49,096 --> 00:33:50,959
There'’s a bit more
distance on it.
765
00:33:51,098 --> 00:33:53,134
He'’s shaping for an overhead
kick. He'’s made a foul as well.
766
00:33:53,272 --> 00:33:55,826
You'’ve gotta make it clear
you get your arms up.
You gotta get your arms up.
767
00:33:55,964 --> 00:33:57,483
Headed backwards,
and Mullin looks to intercept.
768
00:33:57,621 --> 00:33:59,451
So it'’s been dropped
for Ollie Palmer instead.
769
00:33:59,589 --> 00:34:01,246
Poor touch by the Harrogate
defender. McClean makes
770
00:34:01,384 --> 00:34:03,006
an overlapping run.
It'’s come through.
771
00:34:03,144 --> 00:34:04,180
Oh, it'’s Andy Cannon,
edge of the box.
772
00:34:04,318 --> 00:34:05,526
Finds the bottom corner.
773
00:34:05,664 --> 00:34:07,045
And Wrexham lead.
774
00:34:08,770 --> 00:34:11,359
[cheering]
775
00:34:11,497 --> 00:34:13,948
From that corner,
nice little ball
through Mendy'’s legs,
776
00:34:14,086 --> 00:34:15,915
but Andy Cannon read it well.
777
00:34:16,054 --> 00:34:17,883
It'’s Hayden forward.
Hayden'’s the target.
778
00:34:18,021 --> 00:34:19,816
It'’s gone beyond everybody,
in fact. He'’s headed it back.
779
00:34:19,954 --> 00:34:21,749
And Elliot Lee'’s
the man to pounce.
780
00:34:22,267 --> 00:34:23,578
Yeah!
781
00:34:24,683 --> 00:34:27,755
I think it was McClean that
kept it alive at the back post.
782
00:34:28,376 --> 00:34:29,308
Come on!
783
00:34:29,446 --> 00:34:30,827
Takes the ball back.
784
00:34:30,965 --> 00:34:32,553
Thomson gonna
cross deep this time.
785
00:34:32,691 --> 00:34:34,762
Okonkwo comes out to meet it.
786
00:34:39,801 --> 00:34:41,562
Got a little kick
for his trouble.
787
00:34:41,700 --> 00:34:45,013
Good commanding goalkeeping
otherwise by Okonkwo.
788
00:34:45,152 --> 00:34:47,085
[Mark Howard] Arthur comes for
a cross, picks up a low cross,
789
00:34:47,223 --> 00:34:50,088
and as he picks it up,
he takes a knee to the face.
790
00:34:50,226 --> 00:34:54,092
You could see in his face
that he was in pain.
791
00:34:54,230 --> 00:34:56,024
It seemed like
he went down for a ball
792
00:34:56,163 --> 00:34:58,855
and got grazed across the face,
from our vantage point.
793
00:34:58,993 --> 00:35:00,857
And then it turned out
that he was dazed
794
00:35:00,995 --> 00:35:02,583
from getting clocked
in the face.
795
00:35:02,721 --> 00:35:05,172
- Where'’s--
Arthur, sit yourself up.
- [Okonkwo] You sure?
796
00:35:05,310 --> 00:35:07,001
- [medic] Yeah, Okon.
- [teammate] Well done.
797
00:35:10,591 --> 00:35:12,040
[muffled comment]
798
00:35:12,179 --> 00:35:14,181
Bloody injury.
Johnny, can I have you, please?
799
00:35:14,319 --> 00:35:15,423
Johnny, have you, please?
800
00:35:15,561 --> 00:35:17,184
I was always worried about
getting injured
801
00:35:17,322 --> 00:35:19,047
in the sense that,
as a goalkeeper,
802
00:35:19,186 --> 00:35:21,567
you don'’t want to let down
the manager, the team,
803
00:35:21,705 --> 00:35:23,362
which is obviously not possible.
804
00:35:23,500 --> 00:35:25,053
[medic] Just close your mouth,
open and close it.
805
00:35:25,192 --> 00:35:26,779
Okay, can you move
your jaw left to right?
806
00:35:26,917 --> 00:35:28,298
Do you know where you are?
807
00:35:28,436 --> 00:35:30,369
[Okonkwo] I'’m fine.
I just want to sit up.
808
00:35:30,507 --> 00:35:33,061
Sit yourself up for a second.
Just stay sitting.
809
00:35:36,134 --> 00:35:38,412
[Reynolds] You can see him
spitting a bit of blood.
810
00:35:38,550 --> 00:35:41,380
Still we thought maybe
he split his lip or something.
811
00:35:44,176 --> 00:35:45,453
He also kept grabbing his jaw
812
00:35:45,591 --> 00:35:47,041
and tried moving it around
and I was like,
813
00:35:47,179 --> 00:35:48,974
"Yeah, that'’s not a good sign."
814
00:35:49,112 --> 00:35:53,185
I was really in pain.
I couldn'’t talk anymore.
815
00:35:54,117 --> 00:35:55,601
But I didn'’t want
to come off the pitch.
816
00:35:55,739 --> 00:35:57,569
I really wanted to stay on
and try and help the team
817
00:35:57,707 --> 00:35:59,226
as much as I can.
818
00:36:03,264 --> 00:36:05,059
For the fans, I know
how much they sacrifice
819
00:36:05,197 --> 00:36:06,750
to come and watch our games.
820
00:36:06,888 --> 00:36:08,269
I know how invested
they are in the club,
821
00:36:08,407 --> 00:36:11,169
and I wouldn'’t want to be
the one to let them down.
822
00:36:14,275 --> 00:36:16,967
[fan 1] That'’s too fucking easy,
that, though, innit?
823
00:36:21,800 --> 00:36:23,111
Kev came to me
right away and asked me,
824
00:36:23,250 --> 00:36:25,010
"Do you think
you'’re good enough to continue?"
825
00:36:25,148 --> 00:36:27,633
And in my head, I'’m like,
"Just get through the game."
826
00:36:27,771 --> 00:36:28,945
But in the end, I told him,
827
00:36:29,083 --> 00:36:31,119
"Nah, something'’s
not right here."
828
00:36:31,258 --> 00:36:33,294
[commentator 3] ...pulls
back for the opportunity.
829
00:36:33,777 --> 00:36:35,296
[crowd cheering]
830
00:36:35,434 --> 00:36:37,125
[commentator 4]
Okonkwo barely moved for that.
831
00:36:37,264 --> 00:36:39,921
This injury looks
to be something of an issue.
832
00:36:42,510 --> 00:36:45,203
Doesn'’t know where he is.
Dizzy, lightheaded, feels sick.
833
00:36:45,341 --> 00:36:46,652
You'’re not gonna be able
to continue like that.
834
00:36:46,790 --> 00:36:48,309
- No.
- No.
835
00:36:48,447 --> 00:36:50,208
It turns out he'’s got
a fracture through his jaw.
836
00:36:50,346 --> 00:36:52,451
The young man broke his jaw--
Or someone broke it for him.
837
00:36:53,418 --> 00:36:55,143
We'’ll get you to see
the doc as well.
838
00:36:56,352 --> 00:36:58,043
Gaffer. Gaffer.
839
00:36:58,181 --> 00:37:00,632
You have got to start thinking
second concussion, yeah?
840
00:37:00,770 --> 00:37:02,392
More likely from the impact.
841
00:37:02,530 --> 00:37:04,912
[Edwards] When something
like this happens,
it really brings home
842
00:37:05,050 --> 00:37:07,294
how risky and fragile
this whole endeavor is.
843
00:37:07,432 --> 00:37:09,468
Luckily, we have
Mark Howard to step in.
844
00:37:09,606 --> 00:37:12,299
But no matter how much you plan
and prepare and invest,
845
00:37:12,437 --> 00:37:15,025
sometimes the fates
are against you.
846
00:37:16,441 --> 00:37:18,132
Arthur coming off
with a broken jaw,
847
00:37:18,270 --> 00:37:19,823
it was the worst-case scenario.
848
00:37:19,961 --> 00:37:21,687
So halftime, so, yeah,
it was just more of a,
849
00:37:21,825 --> 00:37:23,827
"Right. I'’ve got to turn it
on now. I'’ve got to get warm.
850
00:37:23,965 --> 00:37:25,381
I'’ve got to get ready
and make sure
851
00:37:25,519 --> 00:37:27,900
that I can do my job
to the best that I can do."
852
00:37:28,038 --> 00:37:30,558
[doctor] Teeth might be
a bit loose. You'’ve got
a little split in the gum.
853
00:37:30,696 --> 00:37:32,457
Looking at the jaw,
you'’ve got an injury there.
854
00:37:32,595 --> 00:37:34,873
[Jones] This kid was starting
to build up a good rapport
855
00:37:35,011 --> 00:37:37,013
with Tozer and Hayden
and the other defenders.
856
00:37:37,151 --> 00:37:38,911
You know, we'’re on
a really good run.
857
00:37:39,049 --> 00:37:41,293
We'’re up to sort of like second
or third. We'’re scoring goals.
858
00:37:41,431 --> 00:37:44,917
Mulls is back firing. So, yeah,
it'’s a bit of a kick that one.
859
00:37:45,055 --> 00:37:47,541
[commentator 3] Thomson,
a chance to whip
this free kick in.
860
00:37:47,679 --> 00:37:48,956
[whistle blows]
861
00:37:49,094 --> 00:37:50,509
Everyone on
the edge of the box.
862
00:37:50,647 --> 00:37:51,959
Thomson across
the six-yard box, headed in.
863
00:37:52,097 --> 00:37:53,443
- It'’s in.
- [crowd cheering]
864
00:37:53,581 --> 00:37:55,687
Nothing Mark Howard
could do about that one.
865
00:37:55,825 --> 00:37:58,690
Right into the bottom corner.
866
00:37:58,828 --> 00:38:01,555
It'’s Anthony O'’Connor
who scored it,
867
00:38:01,693 --> 00:38:04,212
and within 90 seconds
of the restart...
868
00:38:06,249 --> 00:38:09,114
[Edwards] Arthur has been
a critical part of the team'’s
great recent form,
869
00:38:09,252 --> 00:38:11,081
including four clean sheets.
870
00:38:11,219 --> 00:38:13,636
Now we'’ve drawn a match
we should have won
after he went off,
871
00:38:13,774 --> 00:38:16,466
and that'’s just
one of the many risks you take.
872
00:38:18,019 --> 00:38:20,436
We started off the season with
an injury to Paul Mullin,
873
00:38:20,574 --> 00:38:22,300
and we suffered mightily.
874
00:38:22,438 --> 00:38:23,646
[whistle blows]
875
00:38:23,784 --> 00:38:25,061
[Edwards] Hopefully,
Arthur'’s injury tonight
876
00:38:25,199 --> 00:38:27,166
doesn'’t have the same effect.