1 00:00:05,971 --> 00:00:09,009 [people chattering] 2 00:00:15,705 --> 00:00:18,880 [Arthur Massey] 3 00:01:06,135 --> 00:01:08,482 [Arthur Massey] 4 00:01:41,273 --> 00:01:45,829 Dad, what are we going to do in March then for your one hundredth? 5 00:01:48,073 --> 00:01:50,006 [all laughing] 6 00:01:50,039 --> 00:01:52,801 Now, let'’s get the important things sorted first. 7 00:01:52,836 --> 00:01:55,701 Which games are around your-- around your birthday? 8 00:01:55,735 --> 00:01:57,426 [woman 2] There'’s one before your birthday. 9 00:01:57,462 --> 00:02:00,258 The one a couple of days after is Tranmere at home. 10 00:02:00,292 --> 00:02:02,260 -Oh, well-- -[Julie] That'’d be the one, wouldn'’t it? 11 00:02:02,294 --> 00:02:03,709 -Well, yeah. -That'’d be a good one, wouldn'’t it? 12 00:02:05,297 --> 00:02:07,403 -So we'’ll celebrate your birthday there. -[Jacqui] Yeah. 13 00:02:08,576 --> 00:02:10,268 [Julie] Then we'’ll organize something else 14 00:02:10,301 --> 00:02:13,029 for the non-footballing members of the family. 15 00:02:13,063 --> 00:02:14,030 [Julie laughs] 16 00:02:15,204 --> 00:02:16,998 [laughs] 17 00:02:17,033 --> 00:02:20,864 But what are the highs, Dad, you had over the 90 years? 18 00:02:23,039 --> 00:02:23,902 [Jacqui] Yeah. 19 00:02:26,422 --> 00:02:27,699 -[Jacqui] Yeah. -[Julie] Yeah. 20 00:02:40,608 --> 00:02:43,680 [sportscaster] It'’s the match that Lee Jones will remember forever 21 00:02:43,715 --> 00:02:45,889 because he scored all five. 22 00:02:45,924 --> 00:02:48,237 [Julie] Lee scoring five against Cambridge. 23 00:02:48,271 --> 00:02:49,548 That was another high, wasn'’t it? 24 00:02:49,583 --> 00:02:51,171 [Jacqui] Yeah. 25 00:02:51,861 --> 00:02:54,070 [Arthur Massey] 26 00:03:08,533 --> 00:03:11,708 ♪ Don'’t forget Where you came from♪ 27 00:03:11,743 --> 00:03:14,435 ♪ Don'’t forget What you'’re made of♪ 28 00:03:14,470 --> 00:03:17,335 ♪ The ones who were there♪ 29 00:03:17,369 --> 00:03:20,510 ♪ When no one else would care♪ 30 00:03:20,545 --> 00:03:23,686 ♪ Don'’t be afraid to cry now♪ 31 00:03:23,720 --> 00:03:27,828 ♪ Even when the world Comes crashing in♪ 32 00:03:30,002 --> 00:03:34,006 ♪ Don'’t forget to sing When you win♪ 33 00:03:39,115 --> 00:03:43,292 ♪ Don'’t forget to sing When you win♪ 34 00:03:46,985 --> 00:03:49,228 [commentator 1] Nice play Okonkwo. 35 00:03:49,263 --> 00:03:51,091 [commentator 2] Yeah, great goalkeeping from Arthur Okonkwo 36 00:03:51,127 --> 00:03:53,612 we saw at the corner a minute before. 37 00:03:53,647 --> 00:03:56,788 -[Okonkwo grunts] -[crowd groans] 38 00:03:56,822 --> 00:03:59,480 [Mulholland] Doesn'’t know where he is. He'’s dizzy, lightheaded, feels sick. 39 00:03:59,515 --> 00:04:01,275 You'’re not gonna be able to continue like that, are you? 40 00:04:01,310 --> 00:04:02,897 -No. -No. 41 00:04:02,932 --> 00:04:03,829 [Mulholland] You'’ve got to start thinking 42 00:04:03,864 --> 00:04:04,899 second concussion, yeah? 43 00:04:04,934 --> 00:04:05,935 More likely from the impact. 44 00:04:09,835 --> 00:04:11,423 -[Mulholland] How are we doing? -[Okonkwo] I'’m good. 45 00:04:11,458 --> 00:04:13,149 Still-- Still a lot of pain. 46 00:04:13,183 --> 00:04:15,669 I don'’t know. I think it doesn'’t feel quite right. 47 00:04:15,703 --> 00:04:18,016 We'’ve obviously done the X-ray, 48 00:04:18,050 --> 00:04:20,466 which has showed the ramus fracture, which is where you'’re feeling-- 49 00:04:20,500 --> 00:04:23,159 you'’re feeling your pain when-- when you open and close your mouth. 50 00:04:25,161 --> 00:04:28,129 I'’ve had surgeries, I'’ve had other injuries, 51 00:04:28,164 --> 00:04:31,340 but I think this one was definitely my most painful period 52 00:04:31,374 --> 00:04:33,825 just because of where we are in the season. 53 00:04:33,859 --> 00:04:37,829 After post-surgery, how long is it normally before get training again? 54 00:04:37,863 --> 00:04:41,350 Yeah. Based on this type of injury and experience of dealing with it before, 55 00:04:41,384 --> 00:04:43,213 we'’re probably looking, best-case scenario, 56 00:04:43,248 --> 00:04:45,423 with this one anywhere sort of between two to six weeks. 57 00:04:45,457 --> 00:04:47,494 But obviously, we'’re gonna be aiming more towards 58 00:04:47,528 --> 00:04:49,323 the two to three weeks to get you back. 59 00:04:49,358 --> 00:04:51,360 I couldn'’t chew. 60 00:04:51,394 --> 00:04:56,710 So a lot of my diet involved soups, and smoothies, yogurts. 61 00:04:56,744 --> 00:04:59,851 I lost around-- Over four kilograms. 62 00:04:59,885 --> 00:05:01,784 Yeah, you'’re just in a bad place. 63 00:05:01,818 --> 00:05:04,338 And then being on the sidelines and not watching the games-- 64 00:05:04,373 --> 00:05:06,547 Not my best-- my best time. 65 00:05:07,893 --> 00:05:10,689 We'’ve had a lot of ins and outs with goalkeepers 66 00:05:10,724 --> 00:05:12,553 over the last couple of years. 67 00:05:12,588 --> 00:05:14,624 You know, we had Bob Langton starting out when he came in, 68 00:05:14,659 --> 00:05:16,661 and Christian Dibble as his very able backup. 69 00:05:16,695 --> 00:05:19,664 Mark Howard bookending Ben Foster'’s epic run. 70 00:05:19,698 --> 00:05:22,011 -Saved! -Foster was with us for just eight games 71 00:05:22,045 --> 00:05:24,979 at the end of last season and five for the start of this one. 72 00:05:25,014 --> 00:05:29,984 And now we'’ve got Arthur Okonkwo, who is currently injured and on loan. 73 00:05:30,019 --> 00:05:34,472 When you sign a player on a loan, you'’re doing it because you'’ve got a need. 74 00:05:34,506 --> 00:05:38,061 And we could go out and buy an experienced player, 75 00:05:38,096 --> 00:05:41,375 but sometimes you can bring a player in who'’s on a journey 76 00:05:41,409 --> 00:05:43,377 in their own career, 77 00:05:43,412 --> 00:05:46,656 which probably goes past the level and standard that you'’re at 78 00:05:46,691 --> 00:05:50,384 but needs to find somewhere to be able to prove themself. 79 00:05:50,419 --> 00:05:53,663 In this case, Arthur has temporarily left Arsenal 80 00:05:53,698 --> 00:05:56,252 and joined us here at Wrexham to get more playing time. 81 00:05:56,286 --> 00:05:58,530 Now, here'’s the catch. 82 00:05:58,565 --> 00:06:01,291 These loans occur during the normal transfer windows during the summer. 83 00:06:01,326 --> 00:06:04,018 And in January, if Arsenal suddenly need Arthur back, 84 00:06:04,053 --> 00:06:06,711 they can recall him for their squad at any time 85 00:06:06,745 --> 00:06:08,713 during the January transfer window. 86 00:06:08,747 --> 00:06:10,577 For instance, this season, 87 00:06:10,611 --> 00:06:13,752 Newcastle loaned midfielder Joe White to Crewe Alexandra. 88 00:06:13,787 --> 00:06:16,514 He did quite well for them. They'’d have loved to have kept him on 89 00:06:16,548 --> 00:06:19,102 to help them in their push for promotion to League One. 90 00:06:19,137 --> 00:06:22,623 But Newcastle recalled him back in the January transfer window. 91 00:06:22,658 --> 00:06:26,247 David Beckham had a hugely successful stint for Preston North End 92 00:06:26,282 --> 00:06:29,975 before being recalled after a month on loan, earlier in his career. 93 00:06:30,010 --> 00:06:32,633 [commentator 3] David Beckham'’s needed little time to make his mark. 94 00:06:32,668 --> 00:06:34,739 [Harvey] The better the player does with their temporary team, 95 00:06:34,773 --> 00:06:37,707 the more likely it is that they will be called back. 96 00:06:37,742 --> 00:06:41,262 So it'’s not a permanent solution, and it'’s not without risk. 97 00:06:41,297 --> 00:06:44,956 We are working with a Premier League-level keeper 98 00:06:44,990 --> 00:06:46,992 who just happens to be young 99 00:06:47,027 --> 00:06:50,237 and doesn'’t have a place on the Arsenal squad yet. 100 00:06:50,271 --> 00:06:54,655 It would be as if it'’s 1985 101 00:06:54,690 --> 00:06:58,487 and the Chicago Bulls draft Michael Jordan. 102 00:06:58,521 --> 00:07:01,006 And they'’re like, "Well, you'’re, like, 20-year-old kid." 103 00:07:01,041 --> 00:07:03,181 And the Philadelphia 76ers are like, 104 00:07:03,215 --> 00:07:05,321 "Hey, guess what, Chicago, we'’ll just take him off your hands 105 00:07:05,355 --> 00:07:08,669 for, like, two, three years, and then we'’ll just build him up 106 00:07:08,704 --> 00:07:10,947 '’cause he can start with us, then he can come back to you." 107 00:07:10,982 --> 00:07:13,363 Then he comes to Philly and wins, like, three championships. 108 00:07:13,398 --> 00:07:15,504 They'’re like, "Great. We'’re gonna start a dynasty." 109 00:07:15,538 --> 00:07:17,471 And then Chicago is like, "Fuck off. We'’re taking him back." 110 00:07:17,506 --> 00:07:20,440 -Yeah. -That'’s exactly what it is. 111 00:07:20,474 --> 00:07:23,857 It may sound weird to Americans, but we'’ve been doing this for a while. 112 00:07:26,653 --> 00:07:29,000 [podcaster] Yeah, Tim. That draw against Harrogate was a bitter one 113 00:07:29,034 --> 00:07:32,382 as we were two-nil up, but results elsewhere went our way. 114 00:07:32,486 --> 00:07:35,696 We'’re actually second as we take on Colchester at home. 115 00:07:35,731 --> 00:07:37,871 [commentator 4] Hello and welcome to the Racecourse. 116 00:07:37,905 --> 00:07:40,529 Wrexham against Colchester United today. 117 00:07:40,563 --> 00:07:44,015 Wrexham, one change. Mark Howard in goal. 118 00:07:44,049 --> 00:07:46,362 [Howard] It'’s not easy when you'’re a goalkeeper 119 00:07:46,396 --> 00:07:49,469 coming on off the bench because it'’s different than an outfielder. 120 00:07:49,503 --> 00:07:51,056 You can'’t run around and get yourself going. 121 00:07:51,091 --> 00:07:52,713 ...back to him, but he'’s spread out wide. 122 00:07:52,748 --> 00:07:54,232 Fevrier again, up against O'’Connor. 123 00:07:54,266 --> 00:07:55,854 Interesting little battle, this. 124 00:07:55,889 --> 00:07:57,683 You'’re straight back into take goal kicks, 125 00:07:57,718 --> 00:07:59,237 come for crosses, make saves. 126 00:07:59,271 --> 00:08:00,825 Can he get the shot off? He does. 127 00:08:00,859 --> 00:08:03,137 Good save by Howard low to his left. 128 00:08:03,172 --> 00:08:05,381 But there'’s a warning shot. Fevrier'’s always lively. 129 00:08:05,415 --> 00:08:07,072 Attaboy, Mark. 130 00:08:07,107 --> 00:08:09,523 If I'’m called upon, if I'’m needed, I'm ready. 131 00:08:09,558 --> 00:08:11,214 And that'’s all you can ever try and do. 132 00:08:13,838 --> 00:08:15,564 [commentator 4] The long throw, deep in the six-yard box. 133 00:08:15,598 --> 00:08:19,050 Helped on. Lee hits it. It'’s blocked. Lee again! 134 00:08:19,084 --> 00:08:23,261 -Wrexham score! -Yeah! Yeah! 135 00:08:23,295 --> 00:08:24,987 His first shot'’s blocked. 136 00:08:25,021 --> 00:08:27,092 It comes back out. 137 00:08:27,127 --> 00:08:31,165 Right-footed finish from close range. Happy birthday, Mr. Lee. 138 00:08:31,200 --> 00:08:33,720 -Keep competing. -[commentator 4] Tozer. Nods it down. 139 00:08:33,754 --> 00:08:36,342 Doesn'’t find Jay, but he miscontrols it. 140 00:08:36,376 --> 00:08:38,932 Now can Cannon, who'’s looked very impressive so far, start something? 141 00:08:38,966 --> 00:08:41,381 Well, Evans is off here. 142 00:08:41,417 --> 00:08:43,730 -Yeah, he'’s off. -Cannon-- It'’s a straight red as well. 143 00:08:43,764 --> 00:08:45,525 Fucking hell! 144 00:08:45,559 --> 00:08:48,079 So in football, the referee has really one mechanism 145 00:08:48,113 --> 00:08:50,564 for disciplining players during games. 146 00:08:50,599 --> 00:08:53,498 That is the yellow and red card system. 147 00:08:55,258 --> 00:08:57,191 -Well, he'’s-- -I think it'’s rightly so, to be honest. 148 00:08:57,226 --> 00:08:59,573 Yeah, it looked like a red from where I'’m sitting. 149 00:08:59,608 --> 00:09:02,265 In this case, the dreaded red card is used for more excessive infractions, 150 00:09:02,300 --> 00:09:04,716 resulting in the player'’s immediate dismissal. 151 00:09:04,751 --> 00:09:07,029 [commentator 4] So, Evans sent off. 152 00:09:07,063 --> 00:09:09,410 But that changes the dynamic of the game massively. 153 00:09:09,445 --> 00:09:11,205 Ah-ha-ha! 154 00:09:11,240 --> 00:09:14,312 -Fuck! -[Ker] Leaving the team down to ten men. 155 00:09:14,346 --> 00:09:18,558 [commentator 5] Unfortunately for Wrexham, it'’s gonna be a hell of a tough game now. 156 00:09:18,592 --> 00:09:20,974 Keep scrapping for everything! Come on! 157 00:09:21,008 --> 00:09:22,596 [commentator 4] Cross is headed partly away. 158 00:09:22,631 --> 00:09:23,873 Read heads it back in the goalmouth. 159 00:09:23,908 --> 00:09:25,599 Mendy pokes it clear. 160 00:09:25,634 --> 00:09:27,290 Greenidge now. Feeds into the edge of the-- 161 00:09:27,325 --> 00:09:28,809 Chilvers, chance on his right foot. 162 00:09:28,844 --> 00:09:30,777 Hits it! Just wide. 163 00:09:30,811 --> 00:09:32,572 I think Howard might have had it covered. 164 00:09:32,606 --> 00:09:34,332 Mendy. Looks like Jones 165 00:09:34,366 --> 00:09:36,334 making a typical charge around the outside. 166 00:09:36,368 --> 00:09:38,094 -Yep. -Wrexham are happy 167 00:09:38,129 --> 00:09:39,233 to keep the ball on the edge of the box here. 168 00:09:39,268 --> 00:09:40,994 Lee helps it on. 169 00:09:41,028 --> 00:09:42,478 McClean finally gets the ball. 170 00:09:42,512 --> 00:09:44,031 Sets himself... 171 00:09:47,379 --> 00:09:48,484 It'’s a goal! 172 00:09:48,518 --> 00:09:50,175 Yeah! 173 00:09:50,210 --> 00:09:53,075 That'’s a crucial, crucial second goal. 174 00:09:53,109 --> 00:09:54,628 A huge get into McClean. 175 00:09:54,663 --> 00:09:56,319 It'’s an own goal. 176 00:09:56,354 --> 00:09:57,527 It'’s a horrible own goal. 177 00:09:57,562 --> 00:09:59,184 But I'’ll tell you what, 178 00:09:59,219 --> 00:10:00,530 McClean puts it into that dangerous area 179 00:10:00,565 --> 00:10:02,118 and caused it. 180 00:10:02,153 --> 00:10:06,536 [chanting] 181 00:10:06,571 --> 00:10:07,779 Wrexham! 182 00:10:07,814 --> 00:10:09,609 Whoo! 183 00:10:09,643 --> 00:10:11,127 [commentator 4] Chance, maybe, for Read, 184 00:10:11,162 --> 00:10:12,681 25 yards out, to change the angle. 185 00:10:12,715 --> 00:10:14,268 Helps it across to Iandolo. 186 00:10:14,303 --> 00:10:16,132 Here again, Wrexham shift across. 187 00:10:16,167 --> 00:10:17,927 Cross comes out. It'’s a good ball. Free header. 188 00:10:17,962 --> 00:10:20,481 Great save by Howard. Rebounds. It'’s in. 189 00:10:20,516 --> 00:10:22,552 And Colchester are given some hope. 190 00:10:24,347 --> 00:10:26,211 What a wonderful save it was by Howard. 191 00:10:26,246 --> 00:10:27,661 -He was livid, and rightly. -[commentator 5] It was. 192 00:10:27,696 --> 00:10:29,559 -Fantastic save. -Come on! 193 00:10:29,594 --> 00:10:31,458 Swings it in. Boyle with a good header to Iandolo. 194 00:10:31,492 --> 00:10:34,288 Iandolo, chance to hit this. Does so. Puts it over. 195 00:10:34,323 --> 00:10:37,050 [crowd groans] 196 00:10:37,084 --> 00:10:39,500 And Wrexham just need to see this out. 197 00:10:39,535 --> 00:10:42,055 Howard hits it long. Ref'’s not looking at his watch. Palmer. 198 00:10:42,089 --> 00:10:45,955 And that is the final whistle. And you hear that cheer. 199 00:10:45,990 --> 00:10:48,061 There'’s relief mixed in with it. 200 00:10:48,095 --> 00:10:51,961 We were down to ten men in the first half, and we still managed to dig in. 201 00:10:51,996 --> 00:10:55,378 [commentator 5] Howard played really well today as well. Really solid. 202 00:10:55,413 --> 00:10:58,796 -[Reynolds] Three points. We'’ll take it. -There we go. 203 00:10:58,830 --> 00:11:00,867 -That was fun. -That was nice. Yeah. That was fun. 204 00:11:10,566 --> 00:11:13,258 [clerk 1] Have you got your season tickets on you, if that'’s all right? 205 00:11:13,293 --> 00:11:15,364 Go on. Thank you very much, girl. 206 00:11:15,398 --> 00:11:17,331 -[clerk 2] You'’re welcome. -[clerk 3] Here you go, mate. 207 00:11:17,366 --> 00:11:19,057 -Have a nice day. -Thank you so much. 208 00:11:19,092 --> 00:11:20,334 [clerk 3] You'’re welcome. 209 00:11:20,369 --> 00:11:22,095 My name is Peter Wynne. 210 00:11:22,129 --> 00:11:23,993 I'’m head of tickets at Wrexham Football Club. 211 00:11:24,028 --> 00:11:27,238 So when I started, you know, you could turn up on the day, 212 00:11:27,272 --> 00:11:30,206 cash in your hand, pay your 15, 20 pound on the gate, 213 00:11:30,241 --> 00:11:34,072 and stadium was so big, you could sit where you wanted. 214 00:11:34,107 --> 00:11:37,386 Over the past couple of years, that has changed phenomenally. 215 00:11:37,420 --> 00:11:40,216 There'’s over two-and-a-half thousand people waiting to buy tickets. 216 00:11:40,251 --> 00:11:41,355 It'’s just maths. 217 00:11:41,390 --> 00:11:43,012 That level of demand, 218 00:11:43,047 --> 00:11:44,704 there'’s always gonna be people that miss out. 219 00:11:44,738 --> 00:11:46,395 So the sooner we get that Kop built... [chuckles] 220 00:11:46,429 --> 00:11:48,708 ...hopefully, some of those problems should ease. 221 00:11:49,881 --> 00:11:51,365 It'’s heartbreaking when you'’re in the bar, 222 00:11:51,400 --> 00:11:53,264 and you see people that haven'’t got tickets, 223 00:11:53,298 --> 00:11:55,645 and they'’ve traveled from Colorado or Las Vegas, 224 00:11:55,680 --> 00:11:57,958 and, you know, they'’re begging for tickets and there'’s none going. 225 00:11:57,993 --> 00:12:01,030 [Wynne] The last thing you wanna do is price fans out 226 00:12:01,065 --> 00:12:04,102 or make it so the website doesn'’t work for a certain person, 227 00:12:04,137 --> 00:12:06,208 and they never get a chance or whatever it might be. 228 00:12:06,242 --> 00:12:08,451 So that'’s where the stress comes from for me, 229 00:12:08,486 --> 00:12:12,076 it'’s that responsibility of you'’re looking after people'’s memories 230 00:12:12,110 --> 00:12:13,629 or whatever it might be. 231 00:12:17,150 --> 00:12:19,048 -[McElhenney] Hi. -[Reynolds] Hi, guys. 232 00:12:19,083 --> 00:12:21,671 We'’re here to talk about a possible new stand 233 00:12:21,706 --> 00:12:25,227 because it doesn'’t look like the Kop is gonna be up anytime soon. 234 00:12:25,261 --> 00:12:26,297 [Reynolds] No. 235 00:12:26,331 --> 00:12:28,609 [Ker] So, previously on the Kop. 236 00:12:28,644 --> 00:12:32,337 The Kop was the iconic stand at one end of the stadium, 237 00:12:32,372 --> 00:12:35,237 and it has sadly sat a kind of derelict mass 238 00:12:35,271 --> 00:12:37,618 of rusting metal for the last few years. 239 00:12:37,653 --> 00:12:41,105 So, we applied to UK government for some money 240 00:12:41,139 --> 00:12:43,003 to build a fancy new stand there. 241 00:12:43,038 --> 00:12:46,144 And got denied, but we decided to demolish the stand anyway. 242 00:12:46,179 --> 00:12:48,353 And then we applied for more money. Got that approved. 243 00:12:48,388 --> 00:12:51,943 And then ran into any number of exciting regulatory issues, 244 00:12:51,978 --> 00:12:55,429 that we had to iron out before we actually built the damn thing. 245 00:12:55,464 --> 00:12:58,812 So what do you-- So we have-- we have all sorts of printouts. 246 00:12:58,847 --> 00:13:00,918 Well, so this-- this map I'’ve got. 247 00:13:00,952 --> 00:13:03,299 This is currently the site plan. 248 00:13:03,334 --> 00:13:05,681 And this is the site plan that encompasses, 249 00:13:05,715 --> 00:13:08,028 you know, what we'’re aiming to do with the Kop. 250 00:13:08,063 --> 00:13:10,134 [Reynolds] 251 00:13:14,241 --> 00:13:15,311 This section-- 252 00:13:19,522 --> 00:13:21,386 [Reynolds] The Kop is very slow-moving. 253 00:13:21,421 --> 00:13:24,838 It'’s hard to get everything approved and kind of moving 254 00:13:24,873 --> 00:13:26,736 at the rate that we wanna move. 255 00:13:26,771 --> 00:13:30,844 And again, it'’s that bureaucracy, you know, is very tough. 256 00:13:30,879 --> 00:13:34,710 People who have seen season 1 and season 2 know how much 257 00:13:34,744 --> 00:13:38,403 I personally enjoy British bureaucracy. 258 00:13:38,438 --> 00:13:40,647 -It'’s your favorite color. -Yeah, it'’s my favorite. 259 00:13:40,681 --> 00:13:42,649 I can'’t maintain an erection 260 00:13:42,683 --> 00:13:44,962 unless I'’m thinking about British bureaucracy. 261 00:13:44,996 --> 00:13:46,549 -It'’s hot. -Yeah. 262 00:13:46,584 --> 00:13:47,896 Even just thinking about it. No, I have to-- 263 00:13:47,930 --> 00:13:49,690 That'’s why my legs are crossed. 264 00:13:51,520 --> 00:13:53,694 Rob had proposed, "What would happen 265 00:13:53,729 --> 00:13:55,904 if we put two and a half thousand seats 266 00:13:55,938 --> 00:13:58,147 in that area right now that are just temporary?" 267 00:13:58,182 --> 00:13:59,769 That are just-- We just put-- 268 00:13:59,804 --> 00:14:02,496 And, you know, Shaun and several other people-- 269 00:14:02,531 --> 00:14:04,498 I love Shaun, '’cause he's always looking out for our best interests-- was like-- 270 00:14:04,533 --> 00:14:07,432 Absolutely not. 271 00:14:07,467 --> 00:14:10,228 '’Cause it absolutely makes zero sense financially. 272 00:14:10,263 --> 00:14:15,233 In order to practically build a set of temporary seats, 273 00:14:15,268 --> 00:14:18,788 you would need to either acquire or license this land 274 00:14:18,823 --> 00:14:21,895 from the university and the council. 275 00:14:21,930 --> 00:14:24,070 We need to do some stuff to the ground 276 00:14:24,104 --> 00:14:27,004 to make it safe for people to enter into the back of this thing. 277 00:14:27,038 --> 00:14:30,628 ["The Sound of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel plays] 278 00:14:30,662 --> 00:14:33,734 [Ker chattering, echoing] 279 00:14:43,158 --> 00:14:45,229 [chattering continues] 280 00:14:49,958 --> 00:14:51,476 [music fades] 281 00:14:51,511 --> 00:14:53,133 [Ker] That is the stupidest idea I'’ve ever heard. 282 00:14:53,168 --> 00:14:55,101 [McElhenney] I don'’t know. We figure it out. 283 00:14:55,135 --> 00:14:58,621 We also couldn'’t get Phil Parkinson. He was never gonna come. 284 00:14:58,656 --> 00:15:01,659 Paul wasn'’t gonna come. Ben wasn'’t gonna come. 285 00:15:01,693 --> 00:15:05,111 No one goes to jail if those guys don'’t come to the club. 286 00:15:05,145 --> 00:15:08,804 If the stand collapses and kills a bunch of people... 287 00:15:08,838 --> 00:15:10,047 -Okay. Okay. -...I go to jail. 288 00:15:10,081 --> 00:15:12,428 Your first thought is, 289 00:15:12,463 --> 00:15:15,259 "Oh, my God. I'’m going to jail because this thing is gonna collapse." 290 00:15:15,293 --> 00:15:18,296 How would the world-- How has the world functioned to this point? 291 00:15:18,331 --> 00:15:21,058 -That-- Yeah-- -[Reynolds] Oh! This is getting stupid. 292 00:15:21,092 --> 00:15:23,094 First of all, you'’re dead right. 293 00:15:23,129 --> 00:15:25,959 That'’s why we address the safety issue, 294 00:15:25,994 --> 00:15:28,858 and why we would do everything legally aboveboard and ethically. 295 00:15:32,862 --> 00:15:35,072 My issue is genuinely not that I think it'’s gonna collapse 296 00:15:35,106 --> 00:15:37,005 '’cause we wouldn't put it up unless it was safe, right? 297 00:15:37,039 --> 00:15:39,007 -We all know that. -Correct. The assumption is that we... 298 00:15:39,040 --> 00:15:41,595 My actual concern is that we do all of this-- 299 00:15:41,630 --> 00:15:44,184 that we build this whole thing-- we maybe get one, 300 00:15:44,219 --> 00:15:48,499 two games with an extra 2,000 people in it and then we gotta take it down. 301 00:15:48,533 --> 00:15:51,502 And it sure would be nice to get a couple thousand more people in there. 302 00:15:51,536 --> 00:15:54,022 That'’s the biggest complaint that I'’ve been seeing 303 00:15:54,056 --> 00:15:57,197 is people of the town saying we can'’t get in to see the games '’cause of the tickets. 304 00:15:57,232 --> 00:15:58,336 Yeah. 305 00:15:58,371 --> 00:16:00,614 And us losing a lot of money 306 00:16:00,649 --> 00:16:02,271 seems to be, like, kind of the... 307 00:16:02,306 --> 00:16:03,997 -I have no problem with that. -...whole thing. 308 00:16:04,032 --> 00:16:05,723 -That I'’m all for. -Oh, my God. Losing-- 309 00:16:05,757 --> 00:16:07,345 Losing a ton of money is so in right now. 310 00:16:07,380 --> 00:16:09,244 -It'’s so-- -And it'’s red-hot. 311 00:16:15,146 --> 00:16:17,148 [bleating] 312 00:16:28,677 --> 00:16:30,230 [cameraman] Rolling it. Speed. Yeah. 313 00:16:32,853 --> 00:16:33,785 Yeah? 314 00:16:39,170 --> 00:16:43,381 [commentator 4] Hello and welcome to the Racecourse Ground... 315 00:16:43,415 --> 00:16:45,038 [James Jones] Um... 316 00:16:45,073 --> 00:16:47,247 Playing Aldershot. 317 00:16:47,282 --> 00:16:49,422 In the warm-up, I'’ve looked to the stand, 318 00:16:49,456 --> 00:16:53,426 and I'’ve not seen my mum, dad, and Chloe, my wife, 319 00:16:53,460 --> 00:16:55,945 '’cause they were gonna be coming to watch me. 320 00:16:55,980 --> 00:16:57,947 Chloe was pregnant at the time. 321 00:16:57,982 --> 00:17:01,365 So I thought, "A bit late. It'’s not like them." 322 00:17:02,228 --> 00:17:03,677 No texts. 323 00:17:03,712 --> 00:17:05,127 So I thought, "Fine." Played the game. 324 00:17:06,300 --> 00:17:07,681 [commentator 6] Tozer with the throw. 325 00:17:07,715 --> 00:17:09,097 Looking for Tunnicliffe. 326 00:17:09,131 --> 00:17:10,374 It'’s a scramble in the box there. 327 00:17:10,407 --> 00:17:13,963 Palmer. Oh... It'’s a goal. 328 00:17:13,998 --> 00:17:17,726 Cleared off the line. Finds James Jones, and that'’s 2-nil. 329 00:17:17,760 --> 00:17:19,935 [James Jones] We were winning. Still couldn'’t see them. 330 00:17:19,969 --> 00:17:21,557 And then... 331 00:17:21,592 --> 00:17:25,078 -JJ. JJ. JJ, come here. -The gaffer subbed me. 332 00:17:25,113 --> 00:17:26,942 And as I'’m going off the pitch, he said... 333 00:17:31,464 --> 00:17:34,087 So just go down. Straight down. Yeah? Good lad. 334 00:17:34,122 --> 00:17:39,092 So I'’ve just quickly got me stuff and gone straight over to hospital. 335 00:17:39,127 --> 00:17:42,647 You know, as soon as I saw her, I knew it was serious. 336 00:17:43,648 --> 00:17:45,236 She was in pain. 337 00:17:45,271 --> 00:17:47,963 And just seeing her face, it just wasn'’t right. 338 00:17:49,102 --> 00:17:50,483 At this point, 339 00:17:50,517 --> 00:17:55,108 the baby is 25 weeks and one day... gestation. 340 00:18:02,322 --> 00:18:04,945 All the time, you think about having your child 341 00:18:04,980 --> 00:18:08,570 and how special that moment'’s gonna be. 342 00:18:08,604 --> 00:18:15,094 And, instead, you'’re just left distraught, wondering what'’s gonna be. 343 00:18:17,717 --> 00:18:21,341 Chloe was getting progressively worse. 344 00:18:21,376 --> 00:18:26,312 And they had to have an emergency cesarean to save her life. 345 00:18:28,797 --> 00:18:32,249 7:49, Jude was born. 346 00:18:32,283 --> 00:18:36,977 And they just showed us his face as they wheeled him out to intensive care, 347 00:18:37,012 --> 00:18:38,634 and he was-- 348 00:18:38,669 --> 00:18:41,361 His face-- He was just, like-- 349 00:18:41,396 --> 00:18:43,156 He was just-- There was nothing of him. 350 00:18:43,191 --> 00:18:44,399 He was tiny. 351 00:18:45,158 --> 00:18:48,196 [monitor beeping] 352 00:18:49,093 --> 00:18:51,268 I remember the doctors saying, 353 00:18:51,302 --> 00:18:54,167 like, Jude'’s survival percentages we'’re only, like, 40%. 354 00:18:54,202 --> 00:18:56,997 It was off the back of being born so early. 355 00:19:00,242 --> 00:19:03,176 I'’m with Chloe just in, like, the recovery, 356 00:19:03,211 --> 00:19:05,696 and she goes, "James, my eyes are starting to go." 357 00:19:05,730 --> 00:19:08,733 And her eyes start flickering, and starts twitching. 358 00:19:08,768 --> 00:19:10,701 And she starts having a seizure. 359 00:19:13,738 --> 00:19:15,464 They took-- Made the decision, 360 00:19:15,499 --> 00:19:17,915 she'’s got to be taken to intensive care as well. 361 00:19:20,262 --> 00:19:24,197 So they'’re both in intensive care, and I was stuck in the middle 362 00:19:24,232 --> 00:19:28,201 and thinking one or both might not make it. 363 00:19:34,034 --> 00:19:37,245 [James Jones] The uncertainty of life can hit anybody. 364 00:19:37,279 --> 00:19:40,696 Everything changed so quickly from being, you know-- 365 00:19:40,731 --> 00:19:42,422 I was playing a game of football. 366 00:19:42,457 --> 00:19:44,217 We'’re winning, I scored. 367 00:19:44,252 --> 00:19:47,047 And then suddenly you'’re in this situation. 368 00:19:48,256 --> 00:19:50,672 I just literally wandered around the hospital 369 00:19:50,706 --> 00:19:53,053 from one intensive care unit to the other. 370 00:19:53,088 --> 00:19:58,231 And it was just-- It dragged on for months. 371 00:20:00,785 --> 00:20:03,685 -[Chloe] Ah, the sun'’s in his eyes. -[James Jones] Oh, dear. 372 00:20:03,719 --> 00:20:05,756 Let'’s face you the other way. Is that sun in your eyes? 373 00:20:05,790 --> 00:20:07,723 -[Chloe laughs] -[James Jones chuckles] 374 00:20:07,758 --> 00:20:08,897 Ready. 375 00:20:08,931 --> 00:20:10,243 Steady. 376 00:20:10,278 --> 00:20:11,900 Go. 377 00:20:11,934 --> 00:20:15,041 -It was severe preeclampsia. -[Chloe] Yeah. 378 00:20:15,075 --> 00:20:17,285 [James Jones] It developed into HELLP syndrome. Yeah. 379 00:20:17,319 --> 00:20:21,875 But normally, with that condition, they remove the placenta, 380 00:20:21,910 --> 00:20:23,774 and then you start to recover. 381 00:20:23,808 --> 00:20:25,465 -But I didn'’t. I just kept getting worse. -Yeah. 382 00:20:25,500 --> 00:20:26,984 -Yeah. -I know it was really tough. 383 00:20:27,018 --> 00:20:29,952 There were some really scary times. 384 00:20:31,471 --> 00:20:32,852 Are you gonna go in the swing? 385 00:20:35,579 --> 00:20:37,443 Can you sit you back? 386 00:20:37,477 --> 00:20:39,514 -[Chloe] Well, it'’s his first birthday. -Yeah. 387 00:20:40,998 --> 00:20:42,413 Ready. 388 00:20:42,448 --> 00:20:43,759 Steady. 389 00:20:43,794 --> 00:20:45,761 Swing. 390 00:20:45,796 --> 00:20:48,177 [James Jones] The fact that they'’ve both come through now, 391 00:20:48,212 --> 00:20:50,283 and Chloe is just the best mum ever. 392 00:20:50,318 --> 00:20:52,872 -She'’s just amazing for Jude. -Yay. 393 00:20:56,358 --> 00:20:58,671 And Jude'’s just, like, the best. 394 00:20:58,705 --> 00:21:02,640 He'’s-- He's just so happy and funny, and he'’s got his own personality. 395 00:21:02,675 --> 00:21:04,746 [Chloe] Wow, look at all this, Jude. 396 00:21:04,780 --> 00:21:06,334 He'’s never fully out of the woods with different stuff, 397 00:21:06,368 --> 00:21:09,992 but he'’s, at the minute, he'’s just the best. 398 00:21:11,131 --> 00:21:13,202 -[friend] Aw. -[Chloe laughs] 399 00:21:13,237 --> 00:21:16,516 [James Jones] When you take a step back and you look at the big picture, 400 00:21:16,551 --> 00:21:19,623 you realize nothing lasts forever and everything can change. 401 00:21:20,520 --> 00:21:23,005 And how my life could have been. 402 00:21:23,040 --> 00:21:24,869 I think I'’d take this all day. 403 00:21:26,181 --> 00:21:28,632 [Chloe] I feel like he helped me come out of it. 404 00:21:28,666 --> 00:21:30,289 When he was just saying, like, you know, 405 00:21:30,323 --> 00:21:32,498 "I love you so much, and I'’m here for you." 406 00:21:32,532 --> 00:21:33,740 I feel like that'’s what helped me. 407 00:21:35,397 --> 00:21:37,296 And it'’s so true. You'’re always here for us. 408 00:21:38,366 --> 00:21:40,057 I'’m so lucky. 409 00:21:40,091 --> 00:21:41,645 -Sorry. -Don'’t. You'll set me off here. 410 00:21:41,679 --> 00:21:43,716 [Chloe] I know. I'’m so grateful though. 411 00:21:44,372 --> 00:21:45,856 So grateful. 412 00:21:51,931 --> 00:21:53,726 [drumroll] 413 00:21:57,488 --> 00:21:59,214 [Reynolds] Because of my busy schedule, 414 00:21:59,248 --> 00:22:00,871 I had to invite my co-chair, Rob McElhenney, 415 00:22:00,905 --> 00:22:02,700 to the set ofDeadpool in London... 416 00:22:02,735 --> 00:22:04,633 -[McElhenney] This is amazing. -[assistant] Yeah, right? 417 00:22:04,668 --> 00:22:06,739 [Reynolds] ...to discuss all things that are Wrexham. 418 00:22:06,773 --> 00:22:08,465 -You wanna put your bag down? -[McElhenney] Yeah. 419 00:22:08,499 --> 00:22:10,536 And, yes, I did have to promise him a role 420 00:22:10,570 --> 00:22:12,917 in the upcoming Deadpool film. 421 00:22:12,952 --> 00:22:14,574 And for confidentiality reasons 422 00:22:14,609 --> 00:22:17,646 nobody can see or hear any of this stuff. 423 00:22:17,681 --> 00:22:19,061 [Reynolds] Here? There'’s Rob. 424 00:22:20,235 --> 00:22:22,271 -[person on set] Hi, Rob. -Hi. 425 00:22:22,306 --> 00:22:23,928 -Sorry. Sorry. -How are you? I don'’t want to get anything 426 00:22:23,963 --> 00:22:25,102 on that beautiful coat of yours. 427 00:22:25,136 --> 00:22:26,552 There'’s blood all over me. 428 00:22:26,586 --> 00:22:28,554 [McElhenney] You seem to be a bit busy. 429 00:22:28,588 --> 00:22:30,383 [McElhenney] Hey, Ryan, what scene are we shooting today? 430 00:22:30,418 --> 00:22:32,212 -[bleep] -We'’re in here. 431 00:22:32,247 --> 00:22:33,904 [bleeping] 432 00:22:33,938 --> 00:22:35,492 It'’s-- [bleeping] 433 00:22:35,526 --> 00:22:37,390 [crew chattering] 434 00:22:37,425 --> 00:22:39,047 -So, it'’s like, uh... -[person] So, in other words... 435 00:22:39,081 --> 00:22:40,393 Basically, we get... 436 00:22:40,428 --> 00:22:43,465 [bleeping] 437 00:22:46,917 --> 00:22:48,021 I'’m standing here. And this... 438 00:22:48,056 --> 00:22:51,093 [bleeping] 439 00:22:59,999 --> 00:23:02,691 -And then quiet down. -I just saw you do that. 440 00:23:02,726 --> 00:23:04,452 [McElhenney] Oh, a spray tan trailer. 441 00:23:04,486 --> 00:23:07,593 Don'’t have to blur that. No spoiler there. 442 00:23:11,838 --> 00:23:14,289 -Yo. Hey. Hi. -Hey, buddy. 443 00:23:14,323 --> 00:23:15,946 -And we'’ve got-- -Come on in. 444 00:23:15,980 --> 00:23:19,225 I am texting Ollie Palmer. 445 00:23:19,259 --> 00:23:20,951 -Oh, yeah? -Yep. 446 00:23:20,985 --> 00:23:22,987 How much should I block what I'’m wearing? 447 00:23:23,022 --> 00:23:24,713 On this camera? 448 00:23:24,748 --> 00:23:26,128 You'’re fine. You'’re-- Just don't unzip. 449 00:23:26,163 --> 00:23:28,303 -Can you not tease? -Sorry. Sorry. 450 00:23:28,337 --> 00:23:30,788 -This isn'’t the Spearmint Rhino, Rob. -Yeah. 451 00:23:30,823 --> 00:23:32,583 [Reynolds] Now, I can'’t necessarily tell you 452 00:23:32,618 --> 00:23:34,999 which character Rob plays inDeadpool 453 00:23:35,034 --> 00:23:39,418 for fear of being shot down by the Marvel drone that follow me and my kids around. 454 00:23:41,316 --> 00:23:42,455 Wade Wilson? 455 00:23:42,490 --> 00:23:44,250 Who'’s asking? 456 00:23:44,284 --> 00:23:46,942 But it could be him. Or him. 457 00:23:46,977 --> 00:23:48,772 Please. Oh, my fuck! 458 00:23:48,806 --> 00:23:49,842 Maybe him. 459 00:23:51,188 --> 00:23:52,223 Well, no, not him. 460 00:23:53,121 --> 00:23:54,329 Possibly him. 461 00:23:58,782 --> 00:23:59,817 Uh! 462 00:23:59,852 --> 00:24:00,922 It'’s super comfortable 463 00:24:00,956 --> 00:24:02,475 making superhero movies. 464 00:24:02,510 --> 00:24:04,995 I know. Thanks for doing a-a-a cameo. 465 00:24:05,029 --> 00:24:06,755 -Super secret cameo. -Yeah. It'’s really fun. 466 00:24:06,790 --> 00:24:08,516 Just for the record, Rob has never asked me 467 00:24:08,550 --> 00:24:10,449 to be on It'’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia 468 00:24:10,483 --> 00:24:13,797 or Mythic Quest or his podcast, or any of his other many 469 00:24:13,831 --> 00:24:15,971 -multimedia ventures. -I asked you to be on this. 470 00:24:16,006 --> 00:24:18,284 -Yeah. Thank you. -Yeah, you said yes. 471 00:24:18,318 --> 00:24:20,769 Yeah, and it'’s been hell. 472 00:24:20,804 --> 00:24:24,497 You remember that temporary stand that Humphrey said he was gonna go to jail for? 473 00:24:24,532 --> 00:24:26,223 -Yeah. -It'’s being built. Did you see-- 474 00:24:26,257 --> 00:24:27,880 Yay! I saw some pictures, yeah. 475 00:24:29,675 --> 00:24:33,402 [Harvey] Rob and Ryan want to get as many people into the stadium. 476 00:24:33,437 --> 00:24:37,717 A temporary stand is sensible in addressing the shortage of tickets. 477 00:24:37,752 --> 00:24:40,099 But from a financial perspective, it'’s anything but. 478 00:24:44,413 --> 00:24:47,900 I'’ve long advocated a principle of conscious decision-making. 479 00:24:47,934 --> 00:24:50,247 You know, if people know the facts and want to do it, 480 00:24:50,281 --> 00:24:51,973 it'’s not the wrong decision. 481 00:24:52,007 --> 00:24:55,045 But in isolation, it'’s a financial nightmare. 482 00:24:55,079 --> 00:24:58,427 Humphrey'’s like, "Oh, God, I'’m going to prison." 483 00:24:58,462 --> 00:25:01,016 -That is his first thought. -Shaun and Humphrey are-- 484 00:25:01,051 --> 00:25:03,571 Their bodies are 90% ulcer at this point. 485 00:25:03,605 --> 00:25:07,022 I may still seek counsel as I quite value my freedom. 486 00:25:07,057 --> 00:25:08,299 [clatters, clanks] 487 00:25:08,921 --> 00:25:10,405 [lock clicks] 488 00:25:16,204 --> 00:25:18,689 [Reynolds] I can'’t imagine there's ever gonna be another year again 489 00:25:18,724 --> 00:25:21,243 in the future of this club where we'’re not in the middle of something pivotal. 490 00:25:21,278 --> 00:25:24,074 We'’re in a fight right now to get our asses 491 00:25:24,108 --> 00:25:25,903 out of League Two and into League One. 492 00:25:25,938 --> 00:25:28,181 And that feeling is just never gonna go away. 493 00:25:28,216 --> 00:25:30,839 [McElhenney] All jokes aside, Shaun came through 494 00:25:30,874 --> 00:25:32,738 and built a beautiful temporary stand, 495 00:25:32,772 --> 00:25:36,293 but we are going to lose a significant amount of money on it. 496 00:25:36,327 --> 00:25:39,020 However, I believe it'’s a competitive advantage 497 00:25:39,054 --> 00:25:42,955 to be able to close that stadium in and to hear that support. 498 00:25:42,989 --> 00:25:44,957 I think it'’s gonna be twice as loud in there 499 00:25:44,991 --> 00:25:47,787 because you have an extra 2,500 people. 500 00:25:47,822 --> 00:25:51,550 But also because the acoustics now will keep everything locked in. 501 00:25:51,584 --> 00:25:54,760 [fans chanting] ♪ The Red Army♪ 502 00:25:54,794 --> 00:25:59,558 ♪ Allez, allez, allez, oh Allez, allez, allez, oh♪ 503 00:25:59,592 --> 00:26:01,594 December 23rd forward, hopefully. 504 00:26:01,629 --> 00:26:04,045 For, well, I guess, our derby, right? 505 00:26:04,079 --> 00:26:05,874 -Yes. -Like Newport. Yeah. 506 00:26:05,909 --> 00:26:08,601 -And where is that derby? -Derby? 507 00:26:08,636 --> 00:26:09,982 -Derby? -Derby, yeah. 508 00:26:10,016 --> 00:26:11,121 Sorry, quick chyron. 509 00:26:11,155 --> 00:26:14,296 Derby, wrong. Derby, right. 510 00:26:14,331 --> 00:26:15,401 Ryan. 511 00:26:15,435 --> 00:26:16,885 Idiot. 512 00:26:16,920 --> 00:26:19,647 ["It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" plays] 513 00:26:19,681 --> 00:26:23,133 [announcer 1] Here we are undefeated. '’Tis the season for a Welsh derby match. 514 00:26:23,167 --> 00:26:26,170 Wrexham versus Newport County at the Racecourse Ground. 515 00:26:26,861 --> 00:26:27,931 Fuck Wrexham. 516 00:26:28,552 --> 00:26:30,002 Assholes. 517 00:26:30,036 --> 00:26:32,107 [announcer 2] Yeah, it'’s a strange one, 518 00:26:32,142 --> 00:26:34,765 because Mark Howard'’s actually done really well in goal. 519 00:26:34,800 --> 00:26:38,251 But I think he'’s gonna be replaced because Okonkwo is back from injury. 520 00:26:38,286 --> 00:26:40,668 -I like the touch. I like it. -[Mulholland] Do you like it? 521 00:26:40,702 --> 00:26:43,912 As long as it does the job, that'’s all that really matters, isn'’t it? 522 00:26:43,947 --> 00:26:45,742 Do you wanna try it on? 523 00:26:45,776 --> 00:26:49,193 You put it on, and I'’ll strap it around in the back. Yeah. 524 00:26:49,228 --> 00:26:51,540 [Ker] So good news on the Okonkwo injury front. 525 00:26:51,575 --> 00:26:54,613 -Arthur'’s cleared to continue to play. -Just tuck this in. 526 00:26:54,647 --> 00:26:58,651 [Ker] He'’s been fitted with a custom mask which should prevent any further injuries. 527 00:26:58,686 --> 00:27:01,516 So I know I'’m supposed to draw a Deadpool comparison here, 528 00:27:01,550 --> 00:27:03,000 but to be honest, he looks more like Batman, 529 00:27:03,035 --> 00:27:04,553 who we can all agree is much cooler. 530 00:27:07,833 --> 00:27:09,662 -You can see just when I-- -I can'’t feel it. 531 00:27:09,697 --> 00:27:11,664 -That'’s not going to impact that. -No. 532 00:27:11,699 --> 00:27:14,494 But more importantly is, if you get a blow to the front of the chin, 533 00:27:14,529 --> 00:27:16,980 or you land on your chin, or a ball hits you 534 00:27:17,014 --> 00:27:19,672 when you'’re making a save with your hands up, you got that protection there. 535 00:27:19,707 --> 00:27:23,158 It provides that impact from the front and from the side, really. 536 00:27:23,193 --> 00:27:26,575 So, I think it'’s a pretty secure mask for what you need it for. 537 00:27:28,267 --> 00:27:31,995 [crowd cheering] 538 00:27:32,029 --> 00:27:33,479 [commentator 4] So welcome to 539 00:27:33,513 --> 00:27:36,309 Wrexham against Newport County, a Welsh derby. 540 00:27:36,344 --> 00:27:37,794 Goodness me. 541 00:27:37,828 --> 00:27:39,830 The atmosphere already crackling. 542 00:27:39,865 --> 00:27:42,315 Not least because we have got a fourth side to the ground. 543 00:27:42,350 --> 00:27:44,145 The temporary Kop is open. 544 00:27:44,179 --> 00:27:45,629 [Wrexham fan 1] 545 00:27:55,225 --> 00:27:57,814 To get asked today to come and road test it 546 00:27:57,848 --> 00:28:01,714 as a wheelchair user working for the club, to check everything'’s in place. 547 00:28:01,749 --> 00:28:03,509 It'’s absolutely brilliant facilities. 548 00:28:03,543 --> 00:28:06,339 And just from a nostalgic point of view, 549 00:28:06,374 --> 00:28:09,204 to be back on the Kop is just incredible. 550 00:28:09,239 --> 00:28:12,069 Wrexham! Wrexham! Wrexham! 551 00:28:12,104 --> 00:28:13,277 [commentator 4] Listen to that noise. 552 00:28:14,554 --> 00:28:16,211 [announcer 3] That'’s spine-tingling, that was 553 00:28:16,246 --> 00:28:17,626 [announcer 4] Yeah. 554 00:28:18,800 --> 00:28:20,595 [Ker] So going into today'’s match, 555 00:28:20,629 --> 00:28:22,631 Wrexham'’s opponents are Newport County. 556 00:28:22,666 --> 00:28:25,531 They are in 17th place on 26 points. 557 00:28:25,565 --> 00:28:28,534 Wrexham, we'’re in third on 40 points. 558 00:28:28,568 --> 00:28:30,363 One point ahead of Mansfield. 559 00:28:30,398 --> 00:28:33,021 Today'’s match is crucial to keep that momentum going. 560 00:28:33,056 --> 00:28:36,473 [rhythmic clapping] 561 00:28:36,507 --> 00:28:41,961 [commentator 4] As the teams are now coming out to a raucous reception. 562 00:28:41,996 --> 00:28:44,584 [James Jones] The temporary Kop definitely adds something. 563 00:28:44,619 --> 00:28:46,241 Adds a bit more atmosphere, 564 00:28:46,276 --> 00:28:49,555 and feels like a proper stadium again almost. 565 00:28:49,589 --> 00:28:52,075 It just didn'’t seem right. 566 00:28:52,109 --> 00:28:54,767 You always wanna win the games, but there'’s definitely those extra incentives. 567 00:28:54,802 --> 00:28:56,562 And we had to make sure we won. 568 00:28:56,596 --> 00:28:58,667 -[crowd cheering] -[commentator 4] A derby match, 569 00:28:58,702 --> 00:29:01,429 derby atmosphere, four-sided ground. 570 00:29:01,463 --> 00:29:05,329 [crowd chanting] 571 00:29:05,364 --> 00:29:08,160 Okonkwo'’s got a protective mask on, hasn'’t he 572 00:29:08,194 --> 00:29:09,678 [commentator 5] Yeah. Yeah. 573 00:29:09,713 --> 00:29:12,060 [commentator 4] Gets to be the first goalkeeper 574 00:29:12,095 --> 00:29:15,684 to greet the fans at the temporary Kop stand. 575 00:29:15,719 --> 00:29:18,929 I saw someone suggesting that it should be called the Ben Foster Stand 576 00:29:18,964 --> 00:29:21,345 '’cause he only came in for a bi but did a great job. 577 00:29:21,380 --> 00:29:22,450 I rather like that. 578 00:29:23,451 --> 00:29:25,315 -[whistle blows] -Away we go. 579 00:29:25,349 --> 00:29:28,628 Wrexham kicking towards the SToK Cold Brew end then. 580 00:29:29,457 --> 00:29:30,803 Come on, Wrexham! 581 00:29:30,838 --> 00:29:31,942 As Wrexham looks to exploit that. 582 00:29:31,977 --> 00:29:33,012 Great ball over the top. 583 00:29:33,047 --> 00:29:34,117 Mullin on his own 584 00:29:34,151 --> 00:29:35,359 down the right channel. 585 00:29:35,394 --> 00:29:36,464 He'’s pressured by Delaney. 586 00:29:36,498 --> 00:29:37,672 He goes down in the box. 587 00:29:37,706 --> 00:29:40,019 And the ref is not interested. 588 00:29:40,744 --> 00:29:41,918 Fucking hell! 589 00:29:41,952 --> 00:29:44,092 Mendy, taking on the fullback. 590 00:29:44,127 --> 00:29:46,336 Gets into the box, right-hand side, on his left foot. 591 00:29:47,682 --> 00:29:49,235 Sweeps to the far post! 592 00:29:52,480 --> 00:29:53,964 Just gone beyond. 593 00:29:53,999 --> 00:29:55,276 Oh! 594 00:29:55,310 --> 00:29:56,484 Well done, Jacob! 595 00:29:56,518 --> 00:29:58,106 Wrexham! Wrexham! Wrexham! 596 00:29:58,141 --> 00:29:59,832 Bogle surging forwards, 597 00:29:59,867 --> 00:30:02,110 knocks Tozer over and plays a great ball. 598 00:30:02,145 --> 00:30:04,664 Evans, tight angle. It'’s a brilliant save by Okonkwo. 599 00:30:07,667 --> 00:30:10,325 But Newport are penning Wrexham in with the assistance of this wind. 600 00:30:10,360 --> 00:30:13,328 Delaney goes back into his own half. 601 00:30:13,363 --> 00:30:14,364 Get up to the ball! 602 00:30:14,398 --> 00:30:15,883 Then puts it out wide. 603 00:30:15,917 --> 00:30:17,539 Picked up by Delaney on the flank. 604 00:30:17,574 --> 00:30:19,127 He puts a great cross in. Header towards goal! 605 00:30:19,162 --> 00:30:21,716 Another brilliant save by Okonkwo! 606 00:30:21,750 --> 00:30:25,030 -How did that not go in? -[commentator 5] Goodness me. 607 00:30:25,064 --> 00:30:26,894 That could'’ve gone either way. That one. 608 00:30:26,928 --> 00:30:29,724 [commentator 4] Okonkwo. The masked avenger. 609 00:30:34,177 --> 00:30:36,351 [Parkinson] It'’s there for us, isn't it? The game is there for us. 610 00:30:36,386 --> 00:30:38,871 The moments of quality, there might be five. 611 00:30:38,906 --> 00:30:41,529 There might be five in the game where we go, bang, bang, bang, out the other side. 612 00:30:41,563 --> 00:30:43,186 1 v 1, we get a goal. 613 00:30:43,220 --> 00:30:45,429 But the rest of the game is gonna be scrap, scrap, scrap. 614 00:30:45,464 --> 00:30:49,330 Stay calm. This is the type of game it is, and we'’re gonna come out on top. 615 00:30:49,364 --> 00:30:51,988 And when the moments of quality come, they will come from fucking us. 616 00:30:52,022 --> 00:30:54,438 Keep doing the defensive work. Keep doing the blocks. 617 00:30:54,473 --> 00:30:57,717 Keep doing the crosses, and it will fucking come. 618 00:30:57,752 --> 00:30:59,788 Okay? Come on, boys. Let'’s fucking go! 619 00:30:59,823 --> 00:31:00,928 Come on! Come on, boys! 620 00:31:01,756 --> 00:31:02,861 [commentator 4] The crowd, 621 00:31:02,895 --> 00:31:07,900 wait for it, is 12,095. 622 00:31:07,935 --> 00:31:09,453 It'’s like I said, the biggest crowd 623 00:31:09,488 --> 00:31:12,077 since that Boston match in 2007 at the Racecourse. 624 00:31:12,111 --> 00:31:13,733 [rhythmic clapping] 625 00:31:13,768 --> 00:31:15,080 Wrexham! 626 00:31:16,460 --> 00:31:18,393 Wrexham just need something to go our way. 627 00:31:18,428 --> 00:31:20,361 As here come Wrexham. Ball into the box. 628 00:31:20,395 --> 00:31:23,743 Dalby backing in, pinning his man. Can he lay it off? Can he turn? 629 00:31:23,778 --> 00:31:25,987 Hits it. Oh, just wide! 630 00:31:29,439 --> 00:31:31,303 Lee'’s just behind McClean, but he keeps it going. 631 00:31:31,337 --> 00:31:33,029 Back to McClean again from Dalby. 632 00:31:33,063 --> 00:31:35,307 This is good from Wrexham. Lee driving through the middle. 633 00:31:35,341 --> 00:31:37,654 Hits the shot! 634 00:31:37,688 --> 00:31:39,759 Hit the post. Bounced back out, hit the keeper. 635 00:31:39,794 --> 00:31:42,245 Go again! Come on! 636 00:31:43,004 --> 00:31:44,143 [Parkinson] Let'’s go, gents! 637 00:31:44,178 --> 00:31:46,283 Come on! Come on! 638 00:31:46,318 --> 00:31:47,906 Chipping away, the bastard. 639 00:31:49,148 --> 00:31:50,460 [shouts] 640 00:31:52,358 --> 00:31:55,154 [commentator 4] McClean, what a tackle that was. 641 00:31:55,189 --> 00:31:58,088 Pressure is building and building. 642 00:31:58,123 --> 00:32:01,229 Tozer then, with the long throw. 643 00:32:01,264 --> 00:32:04,198 Slings it into the edge of the six-yard box. Touches it on. 644 00:32:08,650 --> 00:32:11,274 -Wrexham score! Wrexham score! -[cheering] 645 00:32:12,654 --> 00:32:17,004 James Jones smashes it home! [speaks indistinctly] 646 00:32:17,038 --> 00:32:20,110 -Get in! Come on. -[whooping] 647 00:32:20,145 --> 00:32:21,629 [laughing] 648 00:32:21,663 --> 00:32:23,976 [commentator 4] James Jones, again, 649 00:32:24,011 --> 00:32:27,324 in front of a populated Kop, hits the net for Wrexham. 650 00:32:27,359 --> 00:32:30,672 But you got to say the last five minutes has been coming, hasn'’t it? 651 00:32:30,707 --> 00:32:32,329 [commentator 5] Yeah, definitely, it'’s been coming. 652 00:32:32,364 --> 00:32:34,297 It'’s a great finish by James Jones. 653 00:32:34,331 --> 00:32:37,265 He really got a hold of that and made sure it went in. 654 00:32:37,300 --> 00:32:40,303 [James Jones] I didn'’t think about it so much at the time. I was just happy to score. 655 00:32:40,337 --> 00:32:42,650 But it would be a nice feeling to look back on, 656 00:32:42,684 --> 00:32:46,826 to know that I was the first one to score in front of four stands again in, 657 00:32:46,861 --> 00:32:48,690 what is it, 18 years? 658 00:32:48,725 --> 00:32:52,039 So, yeah, it'’s a nice one to have in your back pocket. 659 00:32:52,073 --> 00:32:53,868 [commentator 4] Hey, listen to that. 660 00:32:53,902 --> 00:32:56,698 The atmosphere is incredible. 661 00:32:56,733 --> 00:32:58,666 Wrexham! 662 00:32:58,700 --> 00:33:02,118 James Jones. My heart'’s still pounding. Gotta say. 663 00:33:02,152 --> 00:33:04,016 -Yeah! -[whistle blows] 664 00:33:04,051 --> 00:33:07,330 And the final whistle. Wrexham win 2-nil. 665 00:33:07,364 --> 00:33:09,332 [commentator 5] It was one of those games. 666 00:33:09,366 --> 00:33:11,023 I was unsure about whether we'’d get the win or not, 667 00:33:11,058 --> 00:33:13,336 but I'’ll take 2-nil today, anytime. 668 00:33:13,370 --> 00:33:15,648 [commentator 4] It was a proper derby. 669 00:33:15,683 --> 00:33:18,341 [reporter] Today, a record attendance brokered inside the Stok Cae Ras. 670 00:33:18,375 --> 00:33:20,757 Four sides to it, and two goals in front of the Kop. 671 00:33:20,791 --> 00:33:22,586 -Must have been great to see. -Yeah, that was-- 672 00:33:22,621 --> 00:33:24,209 I said to the lads at halftime, 673 00:33:24,243 --> 00:33:27,005 you know, kicking to that end with supporters 674 00:33:27,039 --> 00:33:31,940 and, you know, "Let'’s really kind of take the game to Newport, knock attacks in, 675 00:33:31,975 --> 00:33:35,496 kind of put them under sustained periods of pressure." 676 00:33:35,530 --> 00:33:39,362 You know, all in all, I thought the lads have stuck to the job in hand today 677 00:33:39,396 --> 00:33:41,536 and got another very important three points for us. 678 00:33:45,230 --> 00:33:47,163 [commentator 4] It'’s the first time Wrexham players 679 00:33:47,197 --> 00:33:49,544 have done that for 25 years, clap the Kop. 680 00:33:49,579 --> 00:33:52,616 [commentator 5] Wow, that crowd today was definitely the 12th man, 681 00:33:52,651 --> 00:33:54,273 definitely pushed us over the line. 682 00:33:54,308 --> 00:33:57,380 [fans] Wrexham! Wrexham! Wrexham! 683 00:34:07,286 --> 00:34:11,290 [Ker] So a very good weekend for us really, you know, yielded three points. 684 00:34:11,324 --> 00:34:12,464 That'’s what we're after. 685 00:34:12,498 --> 00:34:14,362 But elsewhere around the league 686 00:34:14,397 --> 00:34:16,433 across the country to the east, our old friends and foes, 687 00:34:16,467 --> 00:34:19,056 Notts County, finding it a bit more difficult. 688 00:34:19,091 --> 00:34:22,301 [commentator 6] A previous spot-kick. It'’s Jennings down the middle. 689 00:34:22,335 --> 00:34:24,440 Tranmere 4, Notts County 2. 690 00:34:24,476 --> 00:34:26,132 [Ker] When last we met Notts County, 691 00:34:26,167 --> 00:34:27,893 they were second in the league and flying frankly. 692 00:34:27,927 --> 00:34:30,551 But since then, things have been a little tougher for them. 693 00:34:30,585 --> 00:34:32,415 League Two'’s a very competitive league. 694 00:34:32,449 --> 00:34:35,590 It'’s a league where anyone can beat anyone on a day. 695 00:34:35,625 --> 00:34:38,800 [commentator 6] Notts County today lose serious ground to the top three 696 00:34:38,835 --> 00:34:40,319 They'’re seven adrift now. 697 00:34:40,353 --> 00:34:43,219 I think the team'’s a bit wounded in terms of 698 00:34:43,253 --> 00:34:45,152 having winning as a habit. 699 00:34:45,186 --> 00:34:47,878 When you lose that habit for a bit, it hurts. 700 00:34:49,328 --> 00:34:51,123 [Notts County player] 701 00:34:58,475 --> 00:35:01,099 [announcer 5] Bigger news has followed since that last game, as Luke Williams 702 00:35:01,133 --> 00:35:05,931 has departed to jump two league to go to Swansea City of the Championship. 703 00:35:05,965 --> 00:35:08,589 [Ker] Not only are they struggling to find their footing in League Two, 704 00:35:08,623 --> 00:35:11,833 but they have lost their very successful manager, Luke Williams, to Swansea. 705 00:35:11,868 --> 00:35:16,631 The end of the Luke Williams era at Notts County Football Club. 706 00:35:16,666 --> 00:35:19,945 The reign is over, giving certainly many young Notts fans 707 00:35:19,979 --> 00:35:23,259 the best days of their life as Notts County supporters. 708 00:35:23,293 --> 00:35:27,539 Was at Notts for 18 months, and I'’ve returned to Swansea as head coach. 709 00:35:28,333 --> 00:35:30,680 That'’s my beloved Notts. 710 00:35:30,714 --> 00:35:35,098 And, uh, you know, it'’s always gonna be a special football club to me. 711 00:35:37,238 --> 00:35:39,067 It'’s indescribable. 712 00:35:39,102 --> 00:35:41,346 It'’s impossible for us to ever be really separated 713 00:35:41,380 --> 00:35:45,073 even if we'’re no longer day in, day out together. 714 00:35:45,108 --> 00:35:48,560 I will, you know, cherish the memories of working with them 715 00:35:48,594 --> 00:35:50,078 and the things we'’ve done together. 716 00:35:50,113 --> 00:35:52,184 [announcer 6] A shot at redemption. 717 00:35:52,219 --> 00:35:58,190 Scott sends Notts County back to the Football League! 718 00:35:58,225 --> 00:36:02,574 The game never stands still, and nothing is ever permanent. 719 00:36:02,608 --> 00:36:06,647 And this game is precarious at the best of times. 720 00:36:06,681 --> 00:36:11,238 So, I'’ve made a decision, and it'’s extremely difficult. 721 00:36:15,138 --> 00:36:19,591 Notts have struggled and stuttered in recent months. 722 00:36:22,732 --> 00:36:23,871 [announcer 5] Gonna lose-- 723 00:36:23,905 --> 00:36:25,355 And again, 724 00:36:25,390 --> 00:36:27,012 a leaky defense is at it again. 725 00:36:27,046 --> 00:36:29,704 [Scott] If you look in isolation at four or five games, 726 00:36:29,739 --> 00:36:33,674 like, use the form under the current manager when he came in, 727 00:36:33,708 --> 00:36:37,367 the results weren'’t as we would have liked and as he would'’ve liked, I'm sure. 728 00:36:37,402 --> 00:36:39,438 [announcer 6] It'’s another away loss for County. 729 00:36:39,473 --> 00:36:41,716 [Stal] You just need to look at the league table. 730 00:36:41,751 --> 00:36:44,202 "We'’re in a hole trying to climb out of it," 731 00:36:44,236 --> 00:36:45,893 I think is what I would say. 732 00:36:45,927 --> 00:36:48,723 We'’ve slumped massively, as everybody knows. 733 00:36:48,758 --> 00:36:52,140 [announcer 5] What a brilliant finish from Cedwyn Scott. 734 00:36:52,175 --> 00:36:55,282 [Langstaff] 735 00:37:08,605 --> 00:37:11,263 When it'’s not going your way, it'’s just not going your way. 736 00:37:11,298 --> 00:37:14,715 It'’s really frustrating because it'’s another team that'’s come to Meadow Lane 737 00:37:14,749 --> 00:37:17,580 and have not had to do a lot to really beat us. 738 00:37:17,614 --> 00:37:19,582 And that'’s the frustration. 739 00:37:19,616 --> 00:37:22,274 [Maynard] Since we'’ve been in charge as a management team, 740 00:37:22,309 --> 00:37:25,726 we'’ve found that, uh, that big moments within games kind of haven'’t gone our way. 741 00:37:25,760 --> 00:37:27,452 We'’ve had a lot of niggles and injuries. 742 00:37:27,486 --> 00:37:29,833 It'’s kind of been out of our hands 743 00:37:29,868 --> 00:37:31,835 to a degree, at certain stages, since we'’ve come in. 744 00:37:43,813 --> 00:37:45,504 [announcer 5] To Robertson. 745 00:37:45,539 --> 00:37:47,437 Plays it back to his goalkeeper It'’s come off the post. 746 00:37:47,472 --> 00:37:49,784 Could be a simple tap-in, and it is. 747 00:37:49,819 --> 00:37:52,925 They don'’t come much easier than a tap-in like this. 748 00:37:52,960 --> 00:37:56,170 We had high hopes for this season, but it shows the highs and lows 749 00:37:56,204 --> 00:37:58,103 of football and how quickly it can turn around. 750 00:37:58,137 --> 00:38:00,623 It sounds cliché, but we'’ll take each game as it comes. 751 00:38:00,657 --> 00:38:02,280 The game must go on. 752 00:38:02,314 --> 00:38:05,766 [Ker] Football is temporary. 753 00:38:05,800 --> 00:38:09,666 One week you'’re in great form, the next you'’re in the doldrums. 754 00:38:09,701 --> 00:38:13,843 So the new Goliath in this league for us is Stockport County. 755 00:38:13,877 --> 00:38:16,949 Those of you with a long memory will remember they'’re an old Goliath for us 756 00:38:16,984 --> 00:38:21,229 because they are the team that pipped us to the title in the 2021-22 season. 757 00:38:21,264 --> 00:38:23,611 [commentator 4] This Wrexham season is over! 758 00:38:23,646 --> 00:38:25,820 [Ker] Old foes resurface. 759 00:38:25,855 --> 00:38:27,443 [announcer 7] County are back! 760 00:38:27,477 --> 00:38:30,342 ...and the dream has finally come true. 761 00:38:30,377 --> 00:38:34,242 [Ker] So now, both teams are fighting for top spot in League Two, 762 00:38:34,277 --> 00:38:37,384 and it'’s turning into a bit of a doozy of a battle. 763 00:38:37,418 --> 00:38:41,905 [announcer 7] Olaofe one-on-one, and scores a magnificent goal. 764 00:38:43,769 --> 00:38:47,980 We went to Edgeley Park earlier in the season and were well-beaten by them. 765 00:38:48,015 --> 00:38:49,257 Olaofe with a header. 766 00:38:50,914 --> 00:38:53,469 Olaofe scores the hat trick. 767 00:38:53,503 --> 00:38:56,403 [commentator 4] Did not see this coming. Let'’s be frank. 768 00:38:56,437 --> 00:38:59,854 [commentator 5] No, not at all. But 5-nil to Stockport. Wowie. 769 00:38:59,889 --> 00:39:03,271 Ever since that, Stockport County have been on a bit of a tear. 770 00:39:03,306 --> 00:39:05,688 And he scores, sends the keeper the wrong way. 771 00:39:05,722 --> 00:39:09,105 It'’s seven goals in seven games for Louie Barry. 772 00:39:09,139 --> 00:39:11,418 It'’s Bailey who goes for goal. 773 00:39:11,452 --> 00:39:14,386 It'’s a stunner, and the winning run is set to continue. 774 00:39:14,421 --> 00:39:16,423 And there it is. County have got the three points. 775 00:39:16,457 --> 00:39:17,665 Nine wins in a row. 776 00:39:17,700 --> 00:39:19,909 County stay top of the table. 777 00:39:19,943 --> 00:39:22,221 Olaofe checks one way, then the other, on his left foot. 778 00:39:22,256 --> 00:39:24,707 And he'’s made it 2-nil. County have got the three points tonight. 779 00:39:24,741 --> 00:39:29,815 And it'’s day's dozen, 12 in a row for Stockport County. 780 00:39:37,651 --> 00:39:40,378 [Reynolds] So we have a very important event approaching. 781 00:39:40,412 --> 00:39:45,797 Arthur Massey, who is believed to be our oldest fan, is turning 100. 782 00:39:45,831 --> 00:39:49,317 We have a special surprise where we will invite Arthur onto the pitch, 783 00:39:49,352 --> 00:39:51,561 we'’ll present him with a jersey 784 00:39:51,596 --> 00:39:54,115 and more importantly, he will receive a standing ovation 785 00:39:54,150 --> 00:39:58,568 from our home crowd for a full 100 seconds. 786 00:39:58,603 --> 00:40:02,123 And because of our busy schedules, we'’re sending Rob a few weeks early 787 00:40:02,158 --> 00:40:04,471 -to give our thanks to Arthur. -It'’s a nice neighborhood. 788 00:40:04,505 --> 00:40:06,990 And hopefully, he doesn'’t blow the secret. 789 00:40:07,025 --> 00:40:08,889 -Hi. -Hello, my darling, how are you? 790 00:40:08,923 --> 00:40:10,994 -How are you? -It'’s so good to see you. 791 00:40:11,029 --> 00:40:12,582 It'’s so lovely to see you. 792 00:40:12,617 --> 00:40:14,066 -Nice to meet you. -Lovely to meet you. 793 00:40:14,101 --> 00:40:15,861 Thank you for having us at your home. 794 00:40:17,760 --> 00:40:19,209 -[Julie chuckles] Oh! -Thank you. 795 00:40:20,107 --> 00:40:21,833 -How are you? -Hi. 796 00:40:21,867 --> 00:40:24,007 -How you doing? -Nice to see you. 797 00:40:24,042 --> 00:40:25,975 -It'’s so nice to see you. -Nice to see you. 798 00:40:26,009 --> 00:40:28,805 I wanted to make sure I came by and said hello and thank you. 799 00:40:28,840 --> 00:40:30,773 -And happy birthday. -Oh, that'’s nice. 800 00:40:30,807 --> 00:40:32,326 -Happy birthday. -Wow. 801 00:40:32,360 --> 00:40:33,810 [Julie] That'’s very kind, thank you. 802 00:40:33,845 --> 00:40:35,467 -[Massey] You did brilliant. -Thank you. 803 00:40:35,502 --> 00:40:38,505 And, well, so did you, you lived almost a hundred years. 804 00:40:38,539 --> 00:40:40,955 -I'’d say you're doing something right. -[Julie] Yes, yeah. 805 00:40:40,990 --> 00:40:42,681 Whatever you'’re doing, I want to do more of. 806 00:40:42,716 --> 00:40:44,165 [Julie, Jacqui] It'’s the brandy. 807 00:40:44,200 --> 00:40:45,512 -The brandy. -[Jacqui] Yes. 808 00:40:45,546 --> 00:40:47,306 -Brandy. -Let'’s have a brandy. 809 00:40:47,341 --> 00:40:48,998 [McElhenney] How long have you lived in this house? 810 00:40:50,171 --> 00:40:52,967 -Seventy-- Seventy-four years. -Wow. 811 00:40:53,002 --> 00:40:54,831 I lived very much-- I lived in a house like this. 812 00:40:54,866 --> 00:40:56,833 This is how I grew up in a-- I don'’t know if you saw-- 813 00:40:56,868 --> 00:40:59,457 [Jacqui] On the documentary. You showed your son round. 814 00:40:59,491 --> 00:41:01,217 [McElhenney] But we shared a bathroom though. 815 00:41:01,251 --> 00:41:02,667 There was five of us. 816 00:41:02,701 --> 00:41:04,496 [Jacqui] Yes. Yeah, that'’s right. 817 00:41:04,531 --> 00:41:07,499 And, you know, as you get older, the house looks so much smaller, 818 00:41:07,534 --> 00:41:11,883 but I remember it being so large, and it was hard to go back. 819 00:41:11,917 --> 00:41:13,505 -'’Cause it wasn't in good shape. -No. 820 00:41:13,540 --> 00:41:15,162 The person that was living there was not in good shape, 821 00:41:15,196 --> 00:41:16,681 and he felt a little bit embarrassed. 822 00:41:16,715 --> 00:41:19,477 And, you know, the truth is that we-- 823 00:41:19,511 --> 00:41:22,687 I get a little emotional to think about it because we-- 824 00:41:22,721 --> 00:41:24,378 I just remember love in the house. 825 00:41:24,412 --> 00:41:26,414 -Yeah. That'’s right. -[Julie] Yeah. 826 00:41:26,449 --> 00:41:27,692 -That'’s all I remember-- -That'’s all that's important. 827 00:41:27,726 --> 00:41:29,176 -Yeah, yeah. -[Julie] Yeah. 828 00:41:32,524 --> 00:41:34,319 [Jacqui] Dad'’s seen lots of changes. 829 00:41:34,353 --> 00:41:38,185 I think what those eyes have seen over a hundred years. 830 00:41:38,219 --> 00:41:43,708 Must be a very difficult part of living a hundred years 831 00:41:43,742 --> 00:41:46,020 is having to say goodbye to so many people. 832 00:41:46,055 --> 00:41:47,505 [Margaret] 833 00:41:47,539 --> 00:41:50,093 -That'’s life. -[McElhenney] Yeah. 834 00:41:50,128 --> 00:41:54,581 You have to accept what it is, not what you want it to be. 835 00:41:54,615 --> 00:41:59,240 You know what you want it to be, but it'’s never like that, is it? 836 00:42:13,151 --> 00:42:14,911 Happy birthday, Arthur. 837 00:42:14,946 --> 00:42:17,569 Happy birthday. You'’re 100 years old. Wow. 838 00:42:17,604 --> 00:42:19,157 [cheering] 839 00:42:20,641 --> 00:42:22,919 [Reynolds] When people ask us, they say, "Why Wrexham?" 840 00:42:22,954 --> 00:42:24,714 Well, the answer could very well 841 00:42:24,749 --> 00:42:26,544 -just be Arthur Massey. -Yes. 842 00:42:29,961 --> 00:42:32,480 [Griffiths] What a treat we have here today. 843 00:42:32,515 --> 00:42:36,139 Our oldest fan, Arthur Massey, will be honored here at the Stok Cae Ras 844 00:42:36,174 --> 00:42:38,486 with a hundred seconds of applause. 845 00:42:38,521 --> 00:42:41,041 -Hi, how are you doing, huh? -Happy birthday. 846 00:42:41,075 --> 00:42:44,423 One second for each year of his remarkable life. 847 00:42:44,458 --> 00:42:46,391 Hi. 848 00:42:46,425 --> 00:42:48,738 -[Arthur] What'’s his name? -Jude. 849 00:42:48,773 --> 00:42:50,326 [Julie] Jude? Oh, lovely. 850 00:42:50,360 --> 00:42:51,983 Hello, happy birthday. 851 00:42:54,468 --> 00:42:57,575 -Hello. -Greeting the old man. Happy birthday, sir. 852 00:42:57,609 --> 00:42:59,162 [Arthur] Thank you very much. 853 00:42:59,818 --> 00:43:02,994 [cheering, applause] 854 00:43:03,028 --> 00:43:07,861 ["Times Like These" by Jillian Edwards and Zach Berkman plays] 855 00:43:13,694 --> 00:43:15,696 [no audible dialogue] 856 00:44:30,737 --> 00:44:33,671 [no audible dialogue]