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Les Brechin
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How many did they bring to Wembley in 2013? About 35,000 wasn’t it, despite much of Wales and South West England being absolutely caked in snow at the time.

  


Don't think it was anywhere near 35,000 as the official attendance was only 35,266 and I'm sure we had more than 266 there that freezing cold day.  


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Quoted from Les Brechin


Don't think it was anywhere near 35,000 as the official attendance was only 35,266 and I'm sure we had more than 266 there that freezing cold day.  


God it was flipping cold


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God it was flipping cold


The 2nd coldest I have ever been at a football match, The coldest was an FA Cup 2nd Round Replay at Halifax in December 1987. You litterally watched the pitch turn white as the game went on. At the end of the match the pitch looked more like a skating rink. I'm still amazed that the game finished that night. Oh, and we lost 2-0 just to top it off.


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Wrexham were close to getting back up on three or four occasions but couldn't get over the line.

And the longer you stay in non-league, the harder it is to get back out.

I'd just keep an eye on Solihull Moors — they've got money behind them. I'd rather they stay down there and let one of the more traditional clubs come back up.


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Wrexham were close to getting back up on three or four occasions but couldn't get over the line.

And the longer you stay in non-league, the harder it is to get back out.

I'd just keep an eye on Solihull Moors — they've got money behind them. I'd rather they stay down there and let one of the more traditional clubs come back up.


I was thinking when the draw was made that Scunny wouldn't relish being pitched against them

Now with an almost two week lay off ahead of them, their first game ( if it goes ahead ) will be this FAC tie

Bet Solihull must fancy their chances of a big scalp.... once they get past Scunny and  in to the second round that is  
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Quoted from Les Brechin


Don't think it was anywhere near 35,000 as the official attendance was only 35,266 and I'm sure we had more than 266 there that freezing cold day.  


It wasn’t far from an even split, from what I remember.
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Quoted from Limerick Mariner


Hadn't twigged that Wrexham had been down there so long - they are quite a big club - huge catchment area, albeit not very densely populated.


I know a couple of people from Wrexham and I can confirm that they are very dense 😎
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Quoted from Les Brechin


The 2nd coldest I have ever been at a football match, The coldest was an FA Cup 2nd Round Replay at Halifax in December 1987. You litterally watched the pitch turn white as the game went on. At the end of the match the pitch looked more like a skating rink. I'm still amazed that the game finished that night. Oh, and we lost 2-0 just to top it off.


Wembley was freezing! My coldest was Buxton away in the FA trophy replay, I think I am still trying to warm up from that now!
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Wembley was freezing! My coldest was Buxton away in the FA trophy replay, I think I am still trying to warm up from that now!


Yes Buxton has to be my coldest then Wembley after that
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Gateshead away promotion season was absolutely Baltic. All the town yoof without jackets huddled round the hand dryer in the toilets trying to warm up at half time lol.
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