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[Reynolds] You remember the last episode
with Arthur celebrating
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his 100th birthday at the Racecourse?
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Now, we know what you're thinking,
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why didn't we show the match,
so you could watch as the team clinched
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a heroic win just for Arthur?
Well, here's why.
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Wrexham!
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[commentator] Cannon's got to be solid
here. And he isn't. Shot comes in!
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- Oh.
- [crowd groans]
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- What the hell was that?
- What was that?
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- [commentator] Goodness me.
- [crowd] Oh.
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[commentator] Tranmere win at Wrexham.
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Well...
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[Reynolds] We've been doing so well--
worked our way up to third place--
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but losses like this
could ruin our chances at promotion,
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and this one definitely ruined
a nice old man's birthday.
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But we're actually
getting ahead of ourselves here.
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{\an8}All this was much later on in the season,
and we're not ready to show you that yet.
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{\an8}Let's back up a bit.
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Uh. A bit more.
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This is a story that starts long ago.
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The year after Wrexham AFC was founded,
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153 Welsh people decided
to go on a journey
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to protect their culture
and language from the English.
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They hopped on a boat called the Mimosa
and sailed many, many miles to Patagonia
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to start over.
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But what they came across was a harsh
and barren landscape.
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Still they persevered,
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working long and hard to build
a new home for themselves.
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Since then, these Patagonian settlers
have kept the spirit of Wales alive,
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even though many of their descendants
today have never actually been to Wales.
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{\an8}[Matias] This is Moriah Chapel, and it's
the oldest Welsh chapel that still stands.
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I'm a direct descendant
from the first settlers
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that came here in 1865.
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{\an8}I just always think
how scary it must have been.
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There was nothing there.
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The Welsh settlers were so determined
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and so resilient to protect
and preserve their culture.
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They took Wales with them.
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They brought it here,
and they built it back up from scratch.
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To say that I am Welsh, and to feel Welsh,
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and to never have been in Wales--
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For me, it's embedded within me
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because all the sacrifices
that these people made--
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I wouldn't be here without it.
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{\an8}[David, in Spanish] I'm David.
I live in Trelew, Patagonia Argentina,
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and I'm the biggest Wrexham fan
outside of Wales.
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I started being a fan of the club in 2019,
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when Paul Jones reached out to me
in the Welsh Pride Facebook group.
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And he suggested I could be
a supporter from Patagonia.
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That was the start
of a beautiful friendship.
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{\an8}And since then,
I created a Patagonia Fans page.
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It currently has 1,500 followers
and continues to grow.
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When my Facebook group
became better known,
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Paul Jones had the Patagonian Welsh flag
painted at The Turf
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and it's something I'm dying to see.
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{\an8}The game I remember most was
when the match's commentator
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{\an8}sent me greetings from the stadium.
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{\an8}David Mardones,
"Hi, greetings from Welsh Patagonia."
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- Wow.
- Uh.
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"We continue to support Wrexham
from my group,
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Patagonians of Wrexham support group."
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Brilliant. That is a nice one.
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[David, in Spanish] That my name
was heard in the stadium, for me it was
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very beautiful,
because it is a way of being present.
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It's wonderful to feel,
to know that I belong in Wales.
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I hope one day I can go.
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[Rocio, in Welsh] Even when we were
babies, my mother spoke Welsh with us.
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{\an8}This is the main room,
the Tea House's original room.
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My mother has a lot of tea towels.
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There's some...
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Mom?
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[in Spanish] "Show?"
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[Mom, in Welsh] "Dangos."
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[in Welsh] They show many different
things, like the language,
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the country, this is a song.
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When I was a kid I asked myself:
"Why on earth am I studying Welsh?"
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I would love to go to Wales so I can
speak Welsh with the people there,
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and prove our culture remains alive
and well.
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Being here in Patagonia, you're so
far away that you do feel detached.
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Not only from Wales,
but from the rest of the world.
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[Ker] When Rob and Ryan learnt there was
a Welsh-speaking community in Patagonia
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and they speak Welsh and maintain
many aspects of Welsh culture,
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they were, frankly, very surprised.
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{\an8}They were also surprised that many
of them had never been to Wales.
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{\an8}So they invited them to Wales
for our biggest national holiday,
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{\an8}Saint David's Day.
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[video call rings]
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[Reynolds] Hello, everyone.
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We-We wanna fly you to Wales
for Saint David's Day
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and to watch a Wrexham game
at the Racecourse.
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[in Spanish] This is huge!
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Are you serious?
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Wow, I'm so happy!
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Thank you so much!
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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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[staff] When are you leaving,
Jacob, tomorrow?
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{\an8}Yeah, I'm leaving now.
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{\an8}- [staff] Good-- Good luck.
- Cheers, mate.
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{\an8}[staff] Work hard, son. Good luck.
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[Mendy] Keep winning. Keep winning, boys.
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[player] Good luck, mate.
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Have fun with the trip, yeah?
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[Mendy] A little bit, mate.
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I was born in Gambia.
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I lived there until I was six years old.
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For me, it's always been a dream,
you know,
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to be able to represent my country
in the African Cup of Nations.
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AFCON is the biggest, um,
tournament in-in Africa.
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It involves all the best African teams
and great stars.
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A lot of good players, uh,
from all over the world.
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{\an8}We have a lot of great stars
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{\an8}like, uh, Mo Salah, Sadio Mané
Victor Osimhen.
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{\an8}I'm-I'm happy to be the first player ever
to represent Wrexham in th-the AFCON.
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[Ker] When players are called up
for international duty,
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it's obviously a massive honor for them,
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but, um, uh,
they can't play for us, the club.
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So, you know, we're thrilled for Jacob
to be going to AFCON,
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but just wanna make sure that, uh,
you know, we don't suffer in his absence.
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{\an8}- Have the best time. Can I come with ya?
- [Mendy chuckles]
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{\an8}- Good luck.
- [Mendy] Not allowed to bring anyone.
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- Have a safe-- Do not get injured.
- [Mendy] I won't.
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- Don't get an illness.
- [Mendy] I won't.
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- Come back good.
- [Mendy] I will.
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And come back
with more goals in your locker.
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- [Mendy] I will. Definitely.
- Good luck, Mendy.
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- [Mendy] Thank you. See you later.
- [supporter] See ya. Bye.
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[African song playing]
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[Mendy] I've never been
to Ivory Coast before.
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{\an8}It reminds me a bit of Gambia, though.
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{\an8}It brings back memories from my childhood.
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I feel like I belong in Wrexham
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because we share the same mentality
and the same passion.
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But, uh, my plan is, obviously, to end
in Gambia when I retire from football.
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And, you know,
going back to the motherland
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and feel like, uh,
you are where you belong.
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And-- And, you know, it is very emotional.
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{\an8}[commentator 3] Welcome to the Charles
Konan Banny stadium in the Ivory Coast.
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Can Guinea or The Gambia
find the win today?
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A massive, um, thing to be proud of.
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Not just for me and for my family,
but for the-- My whole tribe, you know?
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In Gambia, there's a few tribes, and, uh,
mine is called Manjaco or Mandyak.
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Me representing Gambia as well,
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another Manjaco,
that's something I'm really proud of.
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[crowd singing]
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[crowd cheering]
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I'm super, super excited.
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Jacob Mendy is starting today
for The Gambia.
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Yes, Gambia's gonna win today.
Gambia's gonna win today!
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[commentator 3] Well, this is it.
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The Gambia are the lowest rated side
according to FIFA
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and they're in desperate need of points
this time around.
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Fadera. Switch wings.
Now there's a little bit of room.
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And there's not a lot of men in the box.
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He's found a shirt in white though.
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And a strike off goal from Jacob Mendy.
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Go, Jacob! Go!
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[Mendy] Every time
I was looking to the fans,
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you just see people dancing and dancing
and singing and...
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[commentator 3] To the byline he goes.
And thumps it in.
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And a proper shot on target
for The Gambia.
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Inside. The ball back to Guinea.
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And they've got to take their--
Might they do so now?
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Guilavogui into the middle!
And they may have done!
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Guinea have opened the scoring!
Finally the breakthrough is made!
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{\an8}And Guinea have beaten The Gambia.
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{\an8}[Mendy] We wanted to win that game,
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and, uh, we-we did our best
and we put all our effort.
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But people were still supporting us and
dancing and rapping to us and cheering us.
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And, you know, I felt really proud.
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When I was six
and I was a kid in-in Gambia,
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I never thought I'd play for-- for Gambia.
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Um, now I'm here and, you know,
you just stop for a minute and you think,
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"I-- I got to represent my country."
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Right now, this is the peak.
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I-- I get to play for-- for Wrexham,
get to play for my country.
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It's a massive feeling, that.
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[producer] When I say The Gambia to you
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what does that mean to you?
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Home.
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{\an8}- [organizer 1] Hello, everybody.
- [organizer 2] Hello.
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{\an8}[organizer 1] Hi. Hi, everybody.
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[children] Hi.
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{\an8}Oh, I'm super happy
that you're here today.
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{\an8}This is an exciting opportunity
'cause we're gonna launch a book.
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[organizer 2] This book that we're
celebrating today,
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called The Lucky Dragon,
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is our first book in Welsh and in English.
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[Ker] Here at Wrexham Football Club,
we are big advocates
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for the preservation of Welsh
and Welsh culture.
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So what we've done is partnered up with HP
and a publishing company called NABU
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to find new and fun ways to get kids
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to engage with the Welsh language,
uh, through technology.
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{\an8}So they're using a HP device
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{\an8}to color pages
of The Lucky Dragon NABU book.
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Is it exciting? Have you ever colored in
anything like this before?
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No.
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[Zoe] And we're going to select
one of the drawings,
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and print a one-off edition for the school
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{\an8}with the selected drawing
on the front of the book.
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How would you like to meet
and see some players?
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Yes!
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- Yes!
- [cheering]
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[Ker] We've asked some of our players
from both the men's and women's team
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to come down and add to the fun.
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{\an8}"I am the unluckiest kid in town.
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I promise I'm telling the truth."
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Well, I got so excited that I--
I felt like I wanted to scream
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{\an8}because, like,
I love the players and I love Wrexham.
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This here.
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{\an8}And he signed right there.
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- [interviewer] Two signatures?
- Yeah.
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[interviewer] How come?
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I just asked him and he-- and he did it.
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[cameraman] Everyone look this way.
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Three, two, one.
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[all] Wrex!
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[crowd cheering]
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[Ker] An exciting game today away
to Newport County.
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This is an opportunity for us to go top,
uh, if we-- if we're successful.
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Um, in other good news,
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we've, uh, we've heard that Arsenal
will not be exercising their option
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to bring Arthur back from loan.
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He's staying with us
to the end of the season,
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which is a huge boost to everyone.
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[commentator 4] Clarke
looking for the run over the top.
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Ben Tozer heads that one clear.
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- Will Boyle's heavy touch.
- [crowd] Oh.
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[commentator 4] Well,
the referee gave the foul, I think.
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[Parkinson] Linesman.
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He got the ball.
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[commentator 4] The referee's
got a decision to make now.
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He's clearly won the ball,
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but the same time, he's followed through
to the man as well.
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And he could be in trouble.
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[Parkinson] Hey,
tell him it's not a red fucking card.
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- [commentator 4] Referee speaks to him.
- [Parkinson] No. No!
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[commentator 4] Red card.
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Will Boyle is sent off
after 17 and a half minutes of this derby.
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- He's won the ball cleanly.
- [referee] Listen.
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- I am. I'm calm.
- You need to relax and calm yourself down.
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- You need to leave him alone.
- Yeah, but can I just say something?
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- You know--
- Yeah, you need to.
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[commentator 4]
Parkinson gets the yellow card.
251
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And it's advantage Newport now
with Wrexham being down to ten men.
252
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Just go four-three-two for now, yeah?
253
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[Parkinson] Yeah, I think y-you're never
out of a game ev-even with ten men.
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{\an8}Football's littered with--
with comeback stories, uh,
255
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{\an8}and playing against a bit of adversity.
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We've shown that ourselves
many times o-over the years.
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So, I think the lads have got that belief
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that if we stick to the game plan
or what we've worked on in training,
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whatever's happening
in the early part of the game,
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we're good enough to come back into games.
261
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[commentator 4] Delaney.
Just outside the Wrexham penalty.
262
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Crosses. Chances left foot...
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{\an8}[commentator 2] Seb Palmer-Houlden
runs in front of the Wrexham supporters.
264
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[commentator 3] We've seen Arthur Okonkwo
make some stunning saves,
265
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but no goal keeper
in the world is getting there.
266
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What a brilliant header.
267
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[speaks indistinctly]
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[commentator 3] Cleworth down the line.
Mullin can't quite get a touch.
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He's done enough
to spin away from his mark.
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That's good, covering defense.
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[commentator 2] I think for Wrexham,
it's about soaking up that pressure
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and then take the chances when they come
because that is so crucial.
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[Parkinson] Yes, Mulls!
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[commentator 3] Paul Mullin ducks away,
goes to the long-range lob.
275
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Townsend gets back to save it.
276
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A stressful afternoon for Paul Mullin.
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[Parkinson] Let's go then. Come on!
278
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[commentator 3] They just nullified
any sort of opportunity at all
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for Wrexham to really try
and trouble them.
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Fucking unbelievable.
281
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{\an8}[Ker] This is our first loss of 2024.
282
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We had the chance to go top today,
and Newport County put a stop to that.
283
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{\an8}It's disappointing, to say the least.
284
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{\an8}[podcaster] We were really, really bad
yesterday, and you can't disguise that.
285
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{\an8}It was just crap.
286
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{\an8}There's a lot of pressure
on Mullin to perform.
287
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{\an8}He's doing his best.
288
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{\an8}Is his best good enough at the moment? No.
289
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{\an8}But that's not his fault alone.
290
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{\an8}That's a team effort.
291
00:15:05,821 --> 00:15:08,032
[Parkinson] Sometimes
things go against you so much
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and the mountain is too big to climb,
293
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and it just was today,
what with those circumstances.
294
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But we-- Listen, we move on to next week.
295
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[podcaster]
A disappointing weekend though.
296
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We lost to Newport 1-nil.
297
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That was pretty grim.
298
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[podcaster 2]
And whichever way you look at it.
299
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There's a fifth league defeat.
I think seven in total for the season.
300
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[podcaster 3] Probably one of the most
uninspired performances under Parky.
301
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{\an8}I'd probably include
the Stockport hammering in that
302
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{\an8}'cause at least we gave it
some sort of go.
303
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{\an8}[podcaster 2] Why are we so bad away
from home compared to at home?
304
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{\an8}Wrexham, the best-performing home team
and the worst performing away team.
305
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43 goals and 35 points at home,
306
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but just 11 goals
and 17 points on the road.
307
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[commentator 4] Penalty to Wrexham.
308
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{\an8}That was kind of predictable.
So, it's, uh, it's over.
309
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{\an8}[podcaster 2] It's a good test
of Parky's credentials right now
310
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{\an8}because we don't lose games in a row.
311
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You know, if-if detractors come out again,
is this-- is this a mini crisis?
312
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{\an8}- [podcaster 1] Well-- [stammers]
- A crisis if we lose at Salford.
313
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{\an8}That's-- That's a mini crisis.
314
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[commentator 5]
Wrexham are in desperate straits,
315
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and need something remarkable.
316
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Knocks it first time over the top.
Tozer wins that well.
317
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Evans helps it on quickly.
318
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Vassell slips, and Mullin's trying
to run through the middle.
319
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[Parkinson] Go on, Mulls!
320
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[commentator 5]
And he runs straight to Tilt.
321
00:16:31,407 --> 00:16:32,741
[supporter] Mulls, just knock it straight.
322
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Let's go! Come on!
323
00:16:34,410 --> 00:16:37,329
[commentator 6] Might be tempted to change
shape soon though as well. Maybe.
324
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[commentator 5] Yeah, it's not working.
325
00:16:38,914 --> 00:16:41,333
[commentator 6] It's not far
from kitchen sink time, is it?
326
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[podcaster 3] According to the complaints
that's been leveled at the team
327
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and Parky this season,
328
00:16:45,504 --> 00:16:48,590
it's perhaps a lack of willingness
to be flexible
329
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when things aren't going right.
330
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{\an8}[commentator 5] The Wrexham players
and fans
331
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{\an8}are getting really frustrated with him.
332
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{\an8}[Ker sighs] So, after this loss,
333
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that drops us down to fourth place.
334
00:17:00,561 --> 00:17:04,148
Um, and-and now we are--
we are in the playoffs only.
335
00:17:04,648 --> 00:17:07,609
{\an8}[podcaster 1] Look at the squad we've got.
Look at the budget we've got.
336
00:17:07,609 --> 00:17:08,861
{\an8}Look at the money we've spent.
337
00:17:08,861 --> 00:17:12,364
{\an8}We were told this squad
was being built for League One.
338
00:17:12,364 --> 00:17:14,033
So, we need to get there.
339
00:17:14,033 --> 00:17:16,368
If we don't go up,
that's massively disappointing.
340
00:17:16,368 --> 00:17:17,995
{\an8}[podcaster 2] When you've got Paul Mullin,
341
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{\an8}you definitely feel there-there's
a yard of pace that's been lost.
342
00:17:20,831 --> 00:17:22,416
{\an8}You-You watch him week in, week out.
343
00:17:22,416 --> 00:17:25,335
You think he's not quite
as quick as he was.
344
00:17:25,335 --> 00:17:27,254
Doesn't matter 'cause he's still
a clever player,
345
00:17:27,254 --> 00:17:29,006
and he's still-he's still
a natural goalscorer.
346
00:17:29,006 --> 00:17:31,759
[Parkinson] Move the ball!
Quickly, nice and bright.
347
00:17:31,759 --> 00:17:33,093
One and two touch.
348
00:17:34,636 --> 00:17:38,057
[commentator 7] It feels like an eternity
since we played at Racecourse,
349
00:17:38,057 --> 00:17:39,308
and it's good to be home.
350
00:17:39,308 --> 00:17:42,603
But now it's a test,
if only psychologically,
351
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just for Wrexham to remind themselves
of how strong a team we are, I think.
352
00:17:46,190 --> 00:17:49,068
[Parkinson] Keep the tempo. Oh.
Oh. All of us. Move it in quickly.
353
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[commentator 7] Wrexham needs
to stop the run of defeats.
354
00:17:53,155 --> 00:17:54,406
Carries it inside.
355
00:17:54,907 --> 00:17:57,367
Evans got a chance to switch to Barnett
and does so.
356
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- Wrexham are looking snappy.
- [crowd cheering]
357
00:17:59,536 --> 00:18:00,996
[commentator 7] A high line from Barnett.
358
00:18:00,996 --> 00:18:02,623
Can Wrexham work a through ball?
Yes, they can!
359
00:18:02,623 --> 00:18:04,708
Mullin to Barnett on the last defender.
360
00:18:04,708 --> 00:18:05,793
Hits a shot!
361
00:18:06,794 --> 00:18:08,295
- But it's saved.
- [commentator 6] Pity.
362
00:18:10,255 --> 00:18:13,050
It was a game where I think
the performance level was-was good.
363
00:18:13,050 --> 00:18:16,220
We had, in the course of the 90 minutes,
so many entries
364
00:18:16,220 --> 00:18:19,098
into the opposition penalty box,
but the moment didn't come.
365
00:18:19,098 --> 00:18:21,225
[commentator 7] The final ball's
been quite poor, hasn't it?
366
00:18:21,225 --> 00:18:23,310
Mullin couldn't
have done better there, but...
367
00:18:23,310 --> 00:18:24,394
The longer that goes,
368
00:18:24,394 --> 00:18:27,648
you could feel that Bradford
gained a little bit of belief.
369
00:18:28,148 --> 00:18:30,901
[commentator 5] Piling on the pressure.
We need to make these count now.
370
00:18:30,901 --> 00:18:33,987
[Parkinson] I think the lads understand
we're gonna freshen the team up.
371
00:18:34,780 --> 00:18:37,116
[Parkinson] So, Bolts for Barney
and Dalbs for Fletch.
372
00:18:37,116 --> 00:18:39,535
[commentator 7] Would you
be looking to make changes now?
373
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[commentator 8] I don't know.
374
00:18:40,661 --> 00:18:42,579
Do you take Fletcher off?
No, I don't think so.
375
00:18:42,579 --> 00:18:43,705
[commentator 7] Absolutely.
376
00:18:44,039 --> 00:18:45,332
[Parkinson] What about Mullin?
377
00:18:47,960 --> 00:18:49,419
[commentator 7] They're preparing a sub,
378
00:18:49,419 --> 00:18:53,090
and it's gonna be brand-new signing
Jack Marriott on for Mullin.
379
00:18:53,590 --> 00:18:56,510
Feels weird to be watching
the last ten minutes going for the win
380
00:18:56,510 --> 00:18:58,095
without Mullin on the pitch.
381
00:18:59,304 --> 00:19:01,807
{\an8}He's our talisman.
He's our-our sort of star man.
382
00:19:01,807 --> 00:19:04,893
Do you think the injury that he suffered
in-in preseason
383
00:19:05,644 --> 00:19:08,981
maybe affected him a little bit more
than-than he let on?
384
00:19:08,981 --> 00:19:11,650
When we've got everyone together--
we've got everyone fit--
385
00:19:11,650 --> 00:19:14,736
when everyone's firing,
then we're-we're a different prospect.
386
00:19:14,736 --> 00:19:15,821
And I think Paul-- You know,
387
00:19:15,821 --> 00:19:18,323
I know from talking to him,
you know, he's-he's disappointed
388
00:19:18,323 --> 00:19:21,160
with-with the way the season's panned out
for him personally,
389
00:19:21,660 --> 00:19:24,413
but I think there will be ebbs,
there will be troughs.
390
00:19:24,413 --> 00:19:26,248
At some point, probably,
391
00:19:26,248 --> 00:19:29,001
we're going to have a bad season
where things are a challenge.
392
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And I think it's incredibly important
393
00:19:32,504 --> 00:19:35,007
that we all collectively
are mentally prepared for that.
394
00:19:35,507 --> 00:19:37,843
[commentator 7] O'Connell heads it
into Lee in midfield.
395
00:19:37,843 --> 00:19:40,512
Put under pressure by McDonald,
who seems to be holding him.
396
00:19:40,512 --> 00:19:41,680
Surely is holding him.
397
00:19:41,680 --> 00:19:45,100
Ref hasn't given it.
And Cook's one-on-one. Can he finish?
398
00:19:45,100 --> 00:19:47,853
Oh. Okonkwo gets there.
And then the rebound goes in!
399
00:19:49,229 --> 00:19:52,649
And Wrexham go behind
with 15 seconds left.
400
00:19:53,609 --> 00:19:56,862
{\an8}[podcaster 1] As we approach three years
of the Rob-and-Ryan era
401
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{\an8}there's an expectation on Wrexham
to win every game.
402
00:19:59,364 --> 00:20:01,992
{\an8}It really is crisis mode
for Wrexham right now, isn't it?
403
00:20:01,992 --> 00:20:05,329
{\an8}[commentator 7] Well, it's a long time
since Wrexham failed to score at home.
404
00:20:05,871 --> 00:20:08,707
[podcaster 3] With this loss,
Wrexham dropped to fifth in the table,
405
00:20:08,707 --> 00:20:12,002
and the clubs below us are quickly
narrowing that points gap, aren't they?
406
00:20:12,711 --> 00:20:16,298
We've had three years of pretty much
un-- uh, untrammeled success,
407
00:20:16,298 --> 00:20:19,384
and this is probably the first time
that our form has dipped.
408
00:20:19,384 --> 00:20:24,514
Um, I've been struck by, uh, the speed
at which people have looked
409
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to call for the head of the manager
or write off players.
410
00:20:27,351 --> 00:20:29,603
He's a dinosaur.
He won't change the way he plays.
411
00:20:29,603 --> 00:20:32,272
He won't bring substitutes on
till 20 minutes from the end.
412
00:20:32,272 --> 00:20:34,691
He's made changes too late, in my opinion.
413
00:20:34,691 --> 00:20:37,986
With Mullin-- Mullin and Fletcher
up front-- they're getting tired.
414
00:20:38,820 --> 00:20:40,113
What's the answer?
415
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A new manager.
416
00:20:41,823 --> 00:20:42,824
Boom.
417
00:20:42,824 --> 00:20:46,245
We've got very used to-to years
of easy living,
418
00:20:46,245 --> 00:20:49,081
and now the hard times, um,
are pinching a little bit.
419
00:20:52,376 --> 00:20:54,336
[Parkin] Make sure you don't get
your fucking heads down.
420
00:20:54,336 --> 00:20:56,964
You can't carry on winning, winning,
winning, winning, winning
421
00:20:56,964 --> 00:20:59,007
like we have been doing
for two and a bit seasons.
422
00:20:59,007 --> 00:21:01,468
There is gonna be bumps in the road
at some stage.
423
00:21:01,468 --> 00:21:03,762
The strength of the squad
and the character of the squad
424
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is how you come through
them bumps in the road.
425
00:21:07,432 --> 00:21:09,851
[podcaster 1] We have to turn this around.
It's as simple as that.
426
00:21:10,727 --> 00:21:13,313
What we don't need is three away games
in nine days.
427
00:21:13,313 --> 00:21:15,023
So, of course, that's what we've got.
428
00:21:15,023 --> 00:21:18,443
[commentator 11] Wrexham come into this
game on the back of four straight defeats.
429
00:21:18,443 --> 00:21:21,196
Phil Parkinson's response:
he makes four changes.
430
00:21:21,196 --> 00:21:23,699
Ryan Barnett and Paul Mullin dropped
to the bench.
431
00:21:24,449 --> 00:21:26,326
[Griffiths] That's gotta feel
like a massive blow
432
00:21:26,326 --> 00:21:27,786
to a star player like Mullin.
433
00:21:27,786 --> 00:21:30,330
{\an8}There's a saying people say,
"If-If they're missing chances,
434
00:21:30,330 --> 00:21:32,541
{\an8}don't worry about it
with center forwards."
435
00:21:32,541 --> 00:21:34,084
But for me, it's all to the opposite.
436
00:21:34,084 --> 00:21:38,088
Um, if I'm missing the chances, then it's
time to worry because it's not what I do.
437
00:21:38,088 --> 00:21:40,841
I sort of felt like maybe
'cause I hadn't scored for a few games,
438
00:21:40,841 --> 00:21:42,509
gaffer lost faith in me.
439
00:21:42,509 --> 00:21:46,221
I think that's sort of lit a switch in me
to take it on the chin and get on with it.
440
00:21:46,221 --> 00:21:48,807
But it's not about me.
It's all about the team's success.
441
00:21:48,807 --> 00:21:51,852
{\an8}- [commentator 11] Young has a look up.
- [commentator 12] Young signals.
442
00:21:51,852 --> 00:21:53,979
Sweeps it into the net!
443
00:21:54,563 --> 00:21:56,732
Wrexham take a deserved lead!
444
00:21:56,732 --> 00:22:00,110
{\an8}James McClean lunging in at the near post!
445
00:22:03,280 --> 00:22:05,741
[podcaster 3] So often this season,
we've been rubbish away from home.
446
00:22:05,741 --> 00:22:07,826
Finally at MK Dons we're good.
447
00:22:08,535 --> 00:22:09,661
We're great, in fact.
448
00:22:09,661 --> 00:22:12,581
[commentator 11] ...in the box, drills it.
The keeper makes a good save...
449
00:22:12,581 --> 00:22:14,833
[podcaster 3] And yet we still can't
find a way to win.
450
00:22:14,833 --> 00:22:16,752
[commentator 11] Payne,
25 yards out, punches it in.
451
00:22:16,752 --> 00:22:19,921
A nice little clip around the corner
where there's a chance, and slams it in!
452
00:22:19,921 --> 00:22:21,965
- Wrexham have gotta be so disappointed.
- [commentator 12] Yeah.
453
00:22:21,965 --> 00:22:23,592
[supporter 6] Too fucking easy here!
454
00:22:23,592 --> 00:22:26,928
{\an8}[podcaster 1] Been so many missed
opportunities away from home this season.
455
00:22:27,721 --> 00:22:29,848
{\an8}[commentator 12] Wrexham draw at MK Dons.
456
00:22:29,848 --> 00:22:32,601
{\an8}[podcaster 3] I feel like I should be
happy with a draw, but I'm really not.
457
00:22:32,601 --> 00:22:33,852
It just feels like a loss.
458
00:22:33,852 --> 00:22:35,687
It feels like we've dropped points.
459
00:22:35,687 --> 00:22:38,023
[commentator 12] We've got to keep this
into perspective, guys.
460
00:22:38,023 --> 00:22:39,983
That was an excellent performance,
461
00:22:39,983 --> 00:22:42,486
but you look
at Phil Parkinson looking so frustrated.
462
00:22:42,486 --> 00:22:44,071
We should have won that by a mile.
463
00:22:44,071 --> 00:22:47,657
[podcaster 1] There just seems to be now
this nervousness
464
00:22:47,657 --> 00:22:51,036
in a group that desperately needs
to find some confidence again.
465
00:22:51,036 --> 00:22:55,832
There's that seed of doubt now with
Wrexham that we know we can be beaten.
466
00:22:56,458 --> 00:22:59,252
[Griffiths] Last time we played here,
we lost 4-1.
467
00:22:59,252 --> 00:23:02,506
Mendy back from international duty.
Crosses right-footed.
468
00:23:02,506 --> 00:23:04,299
It's a hell of a save.
469
00:23:04,299 --> 00:23:05,217
Tell ya what...
470
00:23:05,217 --> 00:23:07,427
[commentator 13] It's dinked instead
to the far post,
471
00:23:07,427 --> 00:23:09,638
dangerously driven in, and it's there.
472
00:23:09,638 --> 00:23:11,348
I think it's Johnny Williams
who taps it in.
473
00:23:11,348 --> 00:23:12,641
Fucking hell!
474
00:23:12,641 --> 00:23:14,559
[commentator 14]
It was a beautifully-worked free kick.
475
00:23:14,559 --> 00:23:15,936
[commentator 15]
Gillingham are celebrating
476
00:23:15,936 --> 00:23:18,980
- like they've just won the league.
- [whistle blows]
477
00:23:18,980 --> 00:23:20,524
[commentator 14]
There is the final whistle.
478
00:23:21,024 --> 00:23:22,859
{\an8}Wrexham lose on the road again.
479
00:23:23,944 --> 00:23:25,862
[podcaster 5] It's a very difficult week,
maybe, as a Wrexham fan.
480
00:23:25,862 --> 00:23:27,155
Yeah, it's not good, is it?
481
00:23:27,155 --> 00:23:29,074
You know,
I'm getting messages all the time
482
00:23:29,074 --> 00:23:32,244
of people that have put bets on us
to go up and saying should they cash out,
483
00:23:32,244 --> 00:23:33,912
and, you know, "Have the wheels come off?"
484
00:23:33,912 --> 00:23:35,247
And all that sort of thing.
485
00:23:35,247 --> 00:23:36,832
We're just a bit cursed right now.
486
00:23:37,332 --> 00:23:39,418
Normally, I'd feel confident
we can get a result
487
00:23:39,418 --> 00:23:42,754
against one of the worst teams
in the league, even away from home.
488
00:23:42,754 --> 00:23:45,674
{\an8}But at this point,
I can't say that I am that confident.
489
00:23:46,925 --> 00:23:49,803
{\an8}[commentator 16] Another away game,
another distant journey.
490
00:23:49,803 --> 00:23:52,097
Wrexham away to Forest Green Rovers.
491
00:23:52,097 --> 00:23:54,975
Forest Green Rovers
second bottom of the league,
492
00:23:54,975 --> 00:23:56,476
who are looking to go up automatically.
493
00:23:56,476 --> 00:24:00,063
We've got to try and put away teams
that are down the bottom of the table.
494
00:24:00,564 --> 00:24:03,900
And so Phil Parkinson
has rotated the team around.
495
00:24:03,900 --> 00:24:07,070
Paul Mullin comes in for Steve Fletcher.
496
00:24:07,070 --> 00:24:10,407
Young-- What a mistake by Young,
and now Wrexham are under pressure here.
497
00:24:10,407 --> 00:24:12,242
The ball played in
round the back of the defense.
498
00:24:12,242 --> 00:24:15,912
Osadebe hits it, and goodness me, scores.
499
00:24:15,912 --> 00:24:17,122
[crowd cheering]
500
00:24:17,122 --> 00:24:19,833
Wow, make a mistake
and immediately, you're punished.
501
00:24:23,587 --> 00:24:27,507
Right now, we are in the lowest point
of our entire tenure.
502
00:24:27,507 --> 00:24:29,593
I'm not a football expert.
So what the fuck do I know?
503
00:24:29,593 --> 00:24:32,512
But I can't-- No one can seem
to figure out what is going wrong.
504
00:24:32,512 --> 00:24:35,807
Certainly, our away form
has been a little trashy,
505
00:24:35,807 --> 00:24:41,354
but goddamn it, I love this club
with every cell in my body, and I wanna--
506
00:24:42,564 --> 00:24:44,232
It's like I die when they lose.
507
00:24:44,232 --> 00:24:46,067
[commentator 16]
There's not much time left. The ref--
508
00:24:47,527 --> 00:24:49,654
[commentator 17]
That's gotta be a penalty. Yes, it is.
509
00:24:49,654 --> 00:24:50,947
Awful challenge.
510
00:24:50,947 --> 00:24:54,534
Mullin was after it.
A two-footed challenge, just lunging in.
511
00:24:55,076 --> 00:24:56,328
[commentator 16] Mullin with the penalty.
512
00:24:56,912 --> 00:24:58,246
He sets himself, steps up.
513
00:24:58,747 --> 00:25:01,333
Scores! Wrexham get the equalizer.
514
00:25:01,333 --> 00:25:05,253
Blows for the final whistle.
The 93rd minute equalizer for Wrexham.
515
00:25:06,254 --> 00:25:08,465
{\an8}[sighs] I don't know though,
Neil, I mean--
516
00:25:09,216 --> 00:25:12,844
{\an8}That is from us giving away a silly goal
in the third minute
517
00:25:12,844 --> 00:25:16,515
to us just not putting enough threat
on Forest Green.
518
00:25:16,515 --> 00:25:17,849
Frustrating.
519
00:25:17,849 --> 00:25:20,435
We just have to do better. Um...
520
00:25:21,645 --> 00:25:25,065
And I think that Rob
and I need to show our face.
521
00:25:25,065 --> 00:25:31,571
We need to go to the town and go to
the Racecourse and just be there.
522
00:25:33,532 --> 00:25:35,867
We got work to do,
but we'll figure it out.
523
00:25:35,867 --> 00:25:37,369
Okay, bye.
524
00:25:41,289 --> 00:25:43,291
[Reynolds] Remember our
Welsh friends in Patagonia?
525
00:25:43,959 --> 00:25:45,293
Let's get them to Wales.
526
00:25:47,420 --> 00:25:50,966
[Rocio, in Welsh]
The journey was very, very long.
527
00:25:50,966 --> 00:25:54,844
But after 3,000 miles,
I started getting chills
528
00:25:54,844 --> 00:25:57,722
when we finally crossed the border.
529
00:25:58,390 --> 00:26:00,642
Wrexham! Wrexham! Wrexham!
530
00:26:01,393 --> 00:26:04,104
[David, in Spanish] As we got closer
and closer to the Racecourse,
531
00:26:04,104 --> 00:26:07,232
my heart was beating faster and faster.
532
00:26:19,953 --> 00:26:24,666
It's what I always dreamed of...
533
00:26:26,751 --> 00:26:29,671
I'm trying to take in every moment.
534
00:26:31,381 --> 00:26:34,175
After the longest wait,
I got to meet my friend Paul Jones,
535
00:26:34,175 --> 00:26:37,304
who helped me set up
the Patagonia fan group.
536
00:26:38,013 --> 00:26:40,015
[Patagonia fans speaking Spanish]
537
00:26:40,015 --> 00:26:41,558
[fans laughing]
538
00:26:42,934 --> 00:26:45,228
[Paul Jones, in Welsh] Welcome to Wrexham.
Welcome to the Racecourse.
539
00:26:45,228 --> 00:26:46,855
[both laugh]
540
00:26:46,855 --> 00:26:49,190
[David, in Spanish]
The meeting with Paul was very moving
541
00:26:49,190 --> 00:26:51,693
because I only knew him by
542
00:26:51,693 --> 00:26:54,362
photos, by videos, by WhatsApp,
543
00:26:54,362 --> 00:26:57,991
and seeing him was very exciting because
544
00:26:57,991 --> 00:27:00,827
he is the one that has helped me most
to get to know the club
545
00:27:00,827 --> 00:27:02,787
for years and I owe him.
546
00:27:03,496 --> 00:27:05,332
[Paul Jones] I got David the shirt
last year.
547
00:27:05,332 --> 00:27:07,751
{\an8}I posted it in the local post office
in Wrexham.
548
00:27:07,751 --> 00:27:10,879
{\an8}The pure excitement on his face
came shining through when he got it.
549
00:27:10,879 --> 00:27:12,547
I was so, so please when got it.
550
00:27:12,756 --> 00:27:16,718
[in Spanish] My wife Tamara tells me,
"Your Wrexham shirt arrived!"
551
00:27:16,718 --> 00:27:22,140
She sent me the photo,
it was very exciting.
552
00:27:25,435 --> 00:27:27,562
I don't have words to explain it because
553
00:27:28,021 --> 00:27:31,650
it's like a little piece of here,
554
00:27:31,983 --> 00:27:33,526
and I take it wherever I go.
555
00:27:35,028 --> 00:27:36,696
[Paul Jones]
It strikes a chord with us here,
556
00:27:36,696 --> 00:27:39,449
knowing that we've got friends
on the other side of the world.
557
00:27:39,449 --> 00:27:41,618
They think about Wales
and where they came from.
558
00:27:42,118 --> 00:27:43,620
And we think about them too.
559
00:27:44,663 --> 00:27:48,875
[David, in Spanish] When we were in the
stadium, the players came to say hello.
560
00:27:48,875 --> 00:27:52,045
The players also brought a t-shirt
which they autographed,
561
00:27:52,045 --> 00:27:55,340
as a special gift
that I'll bring to Patagonia.
562
00:27:56,341 --> 00:28:01,096
Then, to visit the Turf and see my brick
with my own eyes was just surreal.
563
00:28:01,096 --> 00:28:02,764
It doesn't get better than that.
564
00:28:03,306 --> 00:28:05,016
I was overwhelmed.
565
00:28:12,399 --> 00:28:15,360
[Reynolds] Look, the truth is our boys
are a little down right now.
566
00:28:15,360 --> 00:28:18,947
We haven't been playing our best,
and that can take a toll on morale.
567
00:28:18,947 --> 00:28:22,075
Not just on the team
but throughout the whole town.
568
00:28:22,075 --> 00:28:25,829
So we've sent in the big dog,
Mr. Rob McElhenney.
569
00:28:26,621 --> 00:28:28,123
I wish I could there myself,
570
00:28:28,123 --> 00:28:30,792
but unfortunately, I'm currently ensnared
in an edit suite
571
00:28:30,792 --> 00:28:33,878
making sure Rob doesn't
seem better than me in Deadpool,
572
00:28:33,878 --> 00:28:36,464
which I just unfortunately
had to cut him out of.
573
00:28:37,465 --> 00:28:38,717
Is this how he finds out?
574
00:28:39,968 --> 00:28:41,720
- [fan] Can my sons get a photo with you?
- Of course.
575
00:28:41,720 --> 00:28:44,723
[McElhenney] It just felt like
the right time to visit Wrexham
576
00:28:44,723 --> 00:28:46,933
and spend some time with the team
and the people.
577
00:28:46,933 --> 00:28:48,268
Do you like the football?
578
00:28:49,185 --> 00:28:51,563
There's also a rumor going around
579
00:28:51,563 --> 00:28:55,859
that the son of a close personal friend
might be coming to town for a visit.
580
00:28:57,402 --> 00:28:58,737
- Cheers. Thank you.
- Of course.
581
00:28:58,737 --> 00:29:00,822
I love Wrexham.
I consider it my second home.
582
00:29:00,822 --> 00:29:03,241
I think it's just one of those places
that just draws you back
583
00:29:03,241 --> 00:29:04,826
and always welcomes you back.
584
00:29:04,826 --> 00:29:09,080
But it felt like morale
had really dropped at that point,
585
00:29:09,080 --> 00:29:11,416
{\an8}and I was-- I was really concerned.
586
00:29:11,416 --> 00:29:15,211
{\an8}So we wanted to go down there
and show our support.
587
00:29:16,379 --> 00:29:18,298
- Good to see ya.
- Good to see you, buddy.
588
00:29:18,298 --> 00:29:20,425
- Good luck tomorrow. Good to see ya.
- Thank you.
589
00:29:20,425 --> 00:29:22,427
I can't wait for the game tomorrow.
How you feel?
590
00:29:22,427 --> 00:29:23,970
I'm good. Are you gonna be there?
591
00:29:23,970 --> 00:29:25,054
- Yeah.
- Okay, good.
592
00:29:25,054 --> 00:29:27,390
I'm sure I'll come. It'll be 4-nil?
593
00:29:28,308 --> 00:29:30,143
Fuck these guys, right?
594
00:29:30,143 --> 00:29:31,519
[laughs]
595
00:29:32,145 --> 00:29:33,271
There's Tommy.
596
00:29:33,271 --> 00:29:35,857
How's it-- Okay, the haircut.
You changed the haircut?
597
00:29:36,441 --> 00:29:39,277
As a cochairman of a football club,
it's good to show your face
598
00:29:39,277 --> 00:29:43,072
and give some support in person,
especially when they're struggling a bit.
599
00:29:43,072 --> 00:29:46,659
One of the things the we love most
about this team is their character.
600
00:29:46,659 --> 00:29:50,705
So it's important for us to remind them
that we are 100% behind them.
601
00:29:52,624 --> 00:29:55,043
[children] Hi!
602
00:29:57,378 --> 00:29:58,546
[McElhenney]
This is what I do for a living.
603
00:29:58,546 --> 00:30:00,340
- I just wait 'till they say action.
- [laughter]
604
00:30:04,844 --> 00:30:05,929
[McElhenney] Here we go.
605
00:30:06,137 --> 00:30:07,138
[reporter 3] No pressure.
606
00:30:08,306 --> 00:30:09,557
[reporter 4] Welcome, Prince William.
607
00:30:09,557 --> 00:30:12,644
[overlapping greetings]
608
00:30:12,644 --> 00:30:16,231
Um, so Prince William is here in Wrexham
today because it is Saint David's day,
609
00:30:16,231 --> 00:30:19,818
which is obviously
the Welsh sort of national holiday.
610
00:30:20,318 --> 00:30:22,320
We don't get the day off
on Saint David's Day,
611
00:30:22,320 --> 00:30:23,571
which is a bit of a swizz.
612
00:30:23,571 --> 00:30:27,492
As Prince of Wales-- Prince William--
he's gotta come and press the flesh,
613
00:30:27,492 --> 00:30:30,161
kiss babies and do all that
sort of business that princes do.
614
00:30:30,161 --> 00:30:33,248
Has the journey been as exciting as you--
as it looked on the outside?
615
00:30:33,248 --> 00:30:37,377
[McElhenney] It's far exceeded anything
we could've ever imagined.
616
00:30:37,377 --> 00:30:39,546
That's great.
It's incredible what you guys are doing.
617
00:30:39,546 --> 00:30:41,965
{\an8}You know, for us, it's great
that Wrexham football club has--
618
00:30:41,965 --> 00:30:43,466
{\an8}and Wrexham as a whole--
619
00:30:43,466 --> 00:30:46,845
{\an8}has become a place that the Royals
put on their itinerary
620
00:30:46,845 --> 00:30:48,471
when they're coming to visit Wales.
621
00:30:49,222 --> 00:30:52,141
Look! Humph, how are you?
It's been a while. Good to see you.
622
00:30:52,141 --> 00:30:53,810
[Ker] And you. Welcome. Welcome to the--
623
00:30:53,810 --> 00:30:56,020
[McElhenney] Can I point something out?
Because people are like,
624
00:30:56,020 --> 00:30:58,106
-"Rob must be 5'2"."
- [laughter]
625
00:30:58,106 --> 00:31:00,692
I want you to look at something.
Ryan is giant.
626
00:31:00,692 --> 00:31:03,361
- We've got a bit of a--
- Look at the-- This is the ceiling.
627
00:31:03,361 --> 00:31:05,113
- I can touch the ceiling.
- Look where he is.
628
00:31:05,113 --> 00:31:07,949
These are giant men that I have
to stand next to.
629
00:31:07,949 --> 00:31:09,033
Giant men.
630
00:31:09,033 --> 00:31:10,910
When we first met, we were both probably--
631
00:31:10,910 --> 00:31:13,496
- Well, you were probably that big.
- You were always that high.
632
00:31:13,496 --> 00:31:15,039
[Ker] I went to school
with Prince William.
633
00:31:15,039 --> 00:31:17,959
I have known him since I was seven
or something like that.
634
00:31:17,959 --> 00:31:21,462
I mean, we literally shared a bedroom
from probably seven till ten.
635
00:31:21,462 --> 00:31:23,172
[Prince William]
Did you think when you started out
636
00:31:23,172 --> 00:31:25,258
on the crazy idea with Rob
that it would end up like this?
637
00:31:25,258 --> 00:31:29,178
No. No. No. I mean, Rob was like,
"We should buy a football team."
638
00:31:29,178 --> 00:31:30,680
And I was like... [laughs]
639
00:31:30,680 --> 00:31:32,307
Then he bought one. [laughs]
640
00:31:32,307 --> 00:31:34,559
[Prince William] You give
so many football fans
641
00:31:34,559 --> 00:31:39,188
whose team maybe aren't in the glory days
that they want to be-- or used to be--
642
00:31:39,188 --> 00:31:43,026
the hope and the optimism that one day
you can be back in those echelons again.
643
00:31:43,026 --> 00:31:44,110
- So...
- [Harvey] Yeah.
644
00:31:44,110 --> 00:31:45,820
Wrexham's well and truly on the map.
645
00:31:46,863 --> 00:31:48,323
[podcaster 3] Well, Andy, it appears
646
00:31:48,323 --> 00:31:50,283
some royalty have arrived in Wrexham.
647
00:31:50,283 --> 00:31:53,036
The Prince of Wales
has been spotted in the Turf.
648
00:31:53,036 --> 00:31:55,955
[McElhenney] You know what's easier?
A shot of Four Walls Whiskey.
649
00:31:55,955 --> 00:31:59,042
[podcaster 3] And the prince of Wrexham,
Rob McElhenney, is also here
650
00:31:59,042 --> 00:32:01,127
for our home match
against Accrington Stanley.
651
00:32:01,920 --> 00:32:06,174
He will be unveiling the temporary Kop's
new sponsorship, the Fourth Wall.
652
00:32:06,174 --> 00:32:08,718
[McElhenney] Wow. That's a stand now.
653
00:32:08,718 --> 00:32:12,180
{\an8}Like the little hints
from the original Kop.
654
00:32:12,180 --> 00:32:14,098
- [McElhenney] Yeah.
- The little edges in the background.
655
00:32:14,098 --> 00:32:15,934
[podcaster 4] We hope it brings
a little luck to the club
656
00:32:15,934 --> 00:32:17,977
after some average performances
in recent weeks.
657
00:32:24,067 --> 00:32:26,069
[Matias] So, we went to the parade.
658
00:32:26,069 --> 00:32:29,697
Someone from the staff comes to me,
and he's like, "Here's your flag."
659
00:32:30,448 --> 00:32:31,449
"My flag?"
660
00:32:31,449 --> 00:32:32,784
"Yes, you're holding the flag."
661
00:32:32,784 --> 00:32:34,494
"Like the flag? The Welsh flag?" "Yes."
662
00:32:34,494 --> 00:32:37,580
And he gives me a huge flag.
As tall as me.
663
00:32:38,081 --> 00:32:42,126
So I was already like, "Okay, okay, okay.
Keep it together. Hold it together."
664
00:32:43,711 --> 00:32:48,383
[Rocio, in Welsh] Today in the parade,
people came and met us to say,
665
00:32:48,383 --> 00:32:51,302
"Oh, you're from Patagonia."
666
00:32:51,886 --> 00:32:54,847
Yes, we have felt welcome here.
667
00:32:56,849 --> 00:33:02,230
[Matias, in Spanish] It was emotional
to walk alongside so many Welsh people.
668
00:33:02,522 --> 00:33:04,607
[David] It's a dream,
and I don't want to wake up.
669
00:33:06,150 --> 00:33:08,820
[presenter] I'd like to welcome
Wrexham Council's guests,
670
00:33:08,820 --> 00:33:10,989
who have come all the way from Patagonia.
671
00:33:10,989 --> 00:33:13,908
- Bienvenido... [chuckles] ...a Wrexham.
- [cheering, applause]
672
00:33:15,618 --> 00:33:16,661
[Rocio, in Welsh] Hello everyone.
673
00:33:16,661 --> 00:33:18,705
Happy Saint David's Day.
674
00:33:18,705 --> 00:33:21,374
We are so proud to be Welsh.
675
00:33:21,374 --> 00:33:24,168
May the language endure forever.
676
00:33:24,168 --> 00:33:26,004
We are here forever.
677
00:33:26,004 --> 00:33:27,714
[cheering, applause]
678
00:33:27,714 --> 00:33:30,550
[Matias] And then the singer
comes along, and he starts singing.
679
00:33:30,550 --> 00:33:33,386
And I was like, "Okay, I'm done."
I just grabbed David.
680
00:33:33,386 --> 00:33:35,221
David was next to me.
I grabbed him really hard.
681
00:33:35,221 --> 00:33:38,933
He was also crying, and I started bawling,
crying my eyes out.
682
00:33:38,933 --> 00:33:42,270
I was like, "Okay, just let it go
in the middle of the square."
683
00:33:54,907 --> 00:33:57,410
[Rocio, in Welsh]
The people here are great.
684
00:33:57,410 --> 00:34:00,496
I feel excited.
685
00:34:00,496 --> 00:34:02,582
Like I'm with family.
686
00:34:02,582 --> 00:34:04,417
Like I'm home.
687
00:34:12,341 --> 00:34:14,844
[Griffiths] It's a beautiful day
at the SToK Cae Ras
688
00:34:14,844 --> 00:34:17,930
as fourth place Wrexham prepare
to take on Accrington Stanley.
689
00:34:18,765 --> 00:34:20,349
[speaking Spanish]
690
00:34:20,850 --> 00:34:22,685
[Griffiths] It's a hugely important match
691
00:34:22,685 --> 00:34:26,147
{\an8}because given Wrexham's history
of failure in the playoffs...
692
00:34:26,147 --> 00:34:28,733
[commentator 9]
Grimsby look to have won it!
693
00:34:28,733 --> 00:34:32,070
...we can't afford to remain
outside the automatic promotion spots.
694
00:34:32,070 --> 00:34:35,573
With our away performances
continuing to offer us nothing,
695
00:34:35,573 --> 00:34:40,161
this home game is an absolute must-win
to get us back into the top three.
696
00:34:40,161 --> 00:34:41,537
[indistinct chanting]
697
00:34:41,537 --> 00:34:44,040
Wrexham, Wrexham, Wrexham!
698
00:34:45,666 --> 00:34:48,086
[Parkinson] I think today
is about fucking for ourselves,
699
00:34:48,086 --> 00:34:49,504
putting a complete performance in.
700
00:34:49,504 --> 00:34:50,922
A complete performance.
701
00:34:50,922 --> 00:34:52,423
So let's go and win.
702
00:34:52,423 --> 00:34:55,259
Playing at home
makes me feel powerful at times.
703
00:34:55,259 --> 00:34:58,096
You know, it makes me feel like
we can be unstoppable
704
00:34:58,096 --> 00:35:00,014
if we get on top of teams
and play the right way.
705
00:35:00,014 --> 00:35:01,933
And I always feel like going on that pitch
706
00:35:01,933 --> 00:35:04,435
that no matter what the score is,
no matter what time of the game,
707
00:35:04,435 --> 00:35:06,771
we can always win,
and I can always score a goal.
708
00:35:07,772 --> 00:35:10,525
Ultimately, the responsibility
then falls with me
709
00:35:10,525 --> 00:35:12,610
because I'm the one
who hasn't been scoring.
710
00:35:13,528 --> 00:35:15,279
Listen, I wanna say this shit outright.
711
00:35:15,780 --> 00:35:19,367
It sticks in my fucking throat
how these cunts celebrated on the pitch
712
00:35:19,367 --> 00:35:22,078
{\an8}when they beat us at their place,
and it fucking really does.
713
00:35:25,248 --> 00:35:27,625
{\an8}Oh, fuck it.
There is no mercy here today, right?
714
00:35:27,625 --> 00:35:31,546
I don't f-- I want everything bang on
with and without the ball,
715
00:35:31,546 --> 00:35:33,840
and go kill the fuckers off, right?
716
00:35:33,840 --> 00:35:34,924
That's fucking it.
717
00:35:34,924 --> 00:35:36,008
Fucking come on, boys.
718
00:35:36,008 --> 00:35:37,802
- [Parkin] Come on, boys!
- [Parkinson] Come on. Let's go win.
719
00:35:37,802 --> 00:35:39,011
[Parkin] You're fucking beautiful.
720
00:35:39,011 --> 00:35:42,807
[commentator 10] Welcome to the commentary
of Wrexham versus Accrington Stanley.
721
00:35:43,599 --> 00:35:47,103
Wrexham fans all around the stadium
waving their scarves.
722
00:35:47,103 --> 00:35:48,604
[fans chanting] Wrexham! Wrexham!
723
00:35:48,604 --> 00:35:52,191
It's a great sight and a nice way
to whip up a bit of atmosphere
724
00:35:52,191 --> 00:35:53,651
before the game begins.
725
00:35:54,152 --> 00:35:57,572
[Griffiths] Wrexham have won only two
of their last nine games.
726
00:35:57,572 --> 00:36:00,658
They're surely eager
to redeem themselves today.
727
00:36:01,159 --> 00:36:04,078
[commentator 10]
Let's get back to normal service, eh?
728
00:36:05,621 --> 00:36:07,874
Mullin gets us on the way.
Back to Cleworth.
729
00:36:07,874 --> 00:36:10,251
[fans chanting]
730
00:36:11,711 --> 00:36:12,920
O'Connell goes over the top.
731
00:36:12,920 --> 00:36:14,547
- Palmer looks offside.
- [Griffiths] Great ball.
732
00:36:14,547 --> 00:36:15,840
[commentator 10] There's no offside!
733
00:36:15,840 --> 00:36:17,758
Palmer, in the box, right-hand side.
Drills it!
734
00:36:17,758 --> 00:36:20,136
Good save with the feet by Vitek.
735
00:36:20,720 --> 00:36:22,638
[McElhenney] He wanted that all the way.
736
00:36:22,638 --> 00:36:25,516
Let's get 'em! Come on!
737
00:36:26,475 --> 00:36:28,352
McClean,
punching it to the corner of the box.
738
00:36:28,352 --> 00:36:31,147
Cleworth still there.
Barnett's outside it, uses him.
739
00:36:31,147 --> 00:36:33,232
Barnett sweeps across it.
740
00:36:42,533 --> 00:36:44,535
- Yeah!
- [McElhenney] Yeah!
741
00:36:44,535 --> 00:36:46,329
Fucking come on!
742
00:36:47,496 --> 00:36:49,290
1-nil, Mullin. Ha-ha!
743
00:36:49,957 --> 00:36:53,920
{\an8}[commentator 10] Mullin scores!
His 93rd goal for Wrexham.
744
00:36:53,920 --> 00:36:55,213
[cheers]
745
00:36:55,213 --> 00:36:56,714
Simple, wasn't it, though?
746
00:36:57,423 --> 00:36:58,799
[Mullins]
It's one of those things as a footballer.
747
00:36:58,799 --> 00:37:00,509
You're gonna go through times
when you don't score goals.
748
00:37:00,801 --> 00:37:02,595
My mentality in them situations is...
749
00:37:02,762 --> 00:37:03,596
try my best.
750
00:37:03,596 --> 00:37:04,555
Wrexham!
751
00:37:04,555 --> 00:37:06,515
[cheering]
752
00:37:08,100 --> 00:37:10,228
[McElhenney]
All right. That's how we get it started.
753
00:37:10,228 --> 00:37:12,355
[commentator 10]
Shipley's struggling against Barnett.
754
00:37:12,355 --> 00:37:13,689
That's the recipe for trouble
for Accrington.
755
00:37:13,689 --> 00:37:15,274
Boyle wins ahead.
756
00:37:15,274 --> 00:37:17,652
Left over the top.
Difficult for Mullin to take,
757
00:37:17,652 --> 00:37:19,904
but he's into the box, and he hooks it!
758
00:37:20,821 --> 00:37:22,990
So close. That was superb.
759
00:37:22,990 --> 00:37:24,825
That was fucking nasty.
760
00:37:24,825 --> 00:37:27,453
Absolutely superb by Mullin.
761
00:37:27,453 --> 00:37:30,039
Center backs up the pitch,
trying to get hold.
762
00:37:31,290 --> 00:37:33,626
Oh, hang on a second.
McClean picks a pocket.
763
00:37:33,626 --> 00:37:35,878
And now Mullin's running at
the last defender.
764
00:37:35,878 --> 00:37:37,463
Hits at the edge of the box.
765
00:37:39,423 --> 00:37:41,759
- Yeah! Yeah!
- [fans cheering]
766
00:37:43,970 --> 00:37:44,971
One goal.
767
00:37:48,099 --> 00:37:50,184
[fans chanting, cheering]
768
00:37:52,853 --> 00:37:54,272
[fans] Wrexham!
769
00:37:54,272 --> 00:37:57,191
[McElhenney] He's back!
770
00:37:58,109 --> 00:37:59,986
You know what I said about getting
revenge?
771
00:37:59,986 --> 00:38:02,113
- Yeah, yeah.
- I think-- I think we are.
772
00:38:02,113 --> 00:38:05,157
The weak swinging corner from Elliot Lee.
773
00:38:05,157 --> 00:38:06,826
Handled well by Tommy Lee.
774
00:38:07,785 --> 00:38:11,289
Cannon feeds it back to Elliot Lee,
the taker.
775
00:38:23,926 --> 00:38:25,386
- Yeah!
- Yeah!
776
00:38:25,386 --> 00:38:27,638
Whoo-hoo! The Mullin hat trick!
777
00:38:28,931 --> 00:38:30,057
Hat trick!
778
00:38:30,057 --> 00:38:32,852
[cheering]
779
00:38:32,852 --> 00:38:34,145
{\an8}Wow.
780
00:38:35,813 --> 00:38:38,065
{\an8}That's why he's the greatest footballer
in the world.
781
00:38:38,065 --> 00:38:40,026
Whoo!
782
00:38:44,030 --> 00:38:45,406
[fans chanting] ♪ Super Paul Mullin! ♪
783
00:38:46,282 --> 00:38:49,035
[chanting]
♪ I just don't think you understand. ♪
784
00:38:49,035 --> 00:38:50,911
[chanting continues]
785
00:38:54,415 --> 00:38:55,833
[fans] Wrexham!
786
00:38:56,667 --> 00:38:58,085
[commentator 10] And that's it. Wow.
787
00:38:58,085 --> 00:39:02,840
{\an8}Well, that was a real case
of noble service being resumed.
788
00:39:02,840 --> 00:39:04,175
4-nil for Wrexham.
789
00:39:04,175 --> 00:39:05,593
A brilliant performance.
790
00:39:05,593 --> 00:39:07,511
A hat trick from Mullin.
791
00:39:08,012 --> 00:39:10,014
And that was terrific.
792
00:39:11,724 --> 00:39:13,309
[Ker] We finally take all three points,
793
00:39:13,309 --> 00:39:15,728
lifting ourselves
out of the playoff spots.
794
00:39:16,979 --> 00:39:19,065
[fans chanting]
795
00:39:19,065 --> 00:39:21,025
[McElhenney sighs] Goddamn.
796
00:39:21,525 --> 00:39:23,235
- That's gotta feel good, huh?
- Yeah.
797
00:39:23,736 --> 00:39:26,238
- Oh, that's gotta feel good.
- Big win. They played very well.
798
00:39:26,238 --> 00:39:28,574
Go have your beer.
I'll come talk to you afterwards.
799
00:39:28,574 --> 00:39:30,159
Everybody had a great game.
800
00:39:31,118 --> 00:39:34,163
That's incredible
when that all comes together like that.
801
00:39:34,163 --> 00:39:35,956
[Ollie Palmer] You said 4-nil yesterday.
802
00:39:35,956 --> 00:39:37,249
I did. I said 4-nil, didn't I?
803
00:39:37,249 --> 00:39:40,336
{\an8}It'll be 4-nil? Fuck these guys.
804
00:39:41,295 --> 00:39:44,340
We put up the fourth wall--
The Four Walls fourth wall.
805
00:39:46,884 --> 00:39:49,136
[Ker] I think one of the key factors
806
00:39:49,136 --> 00:39:53,057
of the end of the losing streak
has been the return home and our fans,
807
00:39:53,057 --> 00:39:55,976
who support us through thick and thin
away from home.
808
00:39:55,976 --> 00:39:58,813
But at home, definitely are our 12th man.
809
00:39:58,813 --> 00:40:02,483
The new temporary Kop stand
adds 2,500 supporters,
810
00:40:02,483 --> 00:40:04,485
and their voices make a huge difference.
811
00:40:04,985 --> 00:40:07,238
But probably more importantly
was Paul's goal.
812
00:40:07,238 --> 00:40:10,366
Because strikers in particular
thrive on confidence,
813
00:40:10,366 --> 00:40:12,201
and confidence comes from scoring goals.
814
00:40:13,202 --> 00:40:14,703
[Mullins] I wanna score
'cause I wanna win.
815
00:40:14,703 --> 00:40:17,665
I say many times, I don't care who scores
the goals if we can win the games.
816
00:40:17,665 --> 00:40:18,999
And that's what I aim to do.
817
00:40:18,999 --> 00:40:20,668
Every team goes through spells like that.
818
00:40:20,668 --> 00:40:23,045
Thankfully, today we've managed
to score quite a few,
819
00:40:23,045 --> 00:40:24,547
and I enjoyed that.
820
00:40:25,047 --> 00:40:27,550
Yes! Yes! Yes!
821
00:40:28,050 --> 00:40:30,261
[Ker] And so, yeah, you can't ask
for a much better way
822
00:40:30,261 --> 00:40:34,056
to kind of break a little bit of a hoodoo
than scoring four at home.
823
00:40:34,056 --> 00:40:35,683
[McElhenney]
It turns out you're pretty good luck,
824
00:40:35,683 --> 00:40:37,893
so we might have to fly you out here
for every game.
825
00:40:37,893 --> 00:40:40,229
- Nice to see you. Nice to see you.
- [Rocio laughs]
826
00:40:40,229 --> 00:40:41,981
Congratulations. What a great game.
827
00:40:44,733 --> 00:40:46,360
- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.
828
00:40:46,360 --> 00:40:47,278
[speaking Spanish]
829
00:40:47,278 --> 00:40:48,863
[Reynolds] Whether we get promoted or not,
830
00:40:48,863 --> 00:40:52,450
there's something magical about a place
that draws fans from Patagonia...
831
00:40:52,450 --> 00:40:55,494
{\an8}♪ Olé, Olé, Olé... ♪
832
00:40:56,078 --> 00:41:02,084
...a kid from Gambia, TV star from Philly
and the Royal family together.
833
00:41:05,880 --> 00:41:09,049
{\an8}And to be able
to bring people together like that
834
00:41:09,049 --> 00:41:10,634
{\an8}is a pretty special thing.