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promotion plaice
August 16, 2022, 10:48pm

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Don't know about you but I still take an interest knowing how tough the league is.

Very early days but Wrexham mid table after 3 games.

Scunny 18th, no surprise there.



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August 16, 2022, 10:56pm

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Don't know about you but I still take an interest knowing how tough the league is.

Very early days but Wrexham mid table after 3 games.

Scunny 18th, no surprise there.



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Next up for Scunny is Solihull, Bromley, Halifax and Boreham Wood. Even accounting for the fact that Halifax don’t appear to be the outfit they were last season (no Green and Maher for a start, obviously), it’s hard to predict them sitting outside the relegation zone by the time those games have concluded.

That’s going to be a very tough nose dive to pull out of should it transpire.


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And Halifax bottom. I guess a lot of their players were cherry-picked, not least by us.
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And Halifax bottom. I guess a lot of their players were cherry-picked, not least by us.


And look where Barrow are sitting...

Parkinson will be sacked soon. Could we expect a request from Wrexham about PH ?

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And look where Barrow are sitting...

Parkinson will be sacked soon. Could we expect a request from Wrexham about PH ?



There are only a couple of potential jobs vaguely within the boundaries of possibility that would make me nervous were they to become available. Both are based in South Yorkshire.

I think it’s fair to say that both Town and Hurst are onto a good thing with one another, and Hurst probably has one of the most secure jobs in the 92, barring the Pep’s and Klopp’s of this world.

I don’t think Wrexham would have the beans necessary to prise him away. If anything, their summer business (or lack thereof) suggests a tightening of the purse strings since their January splurge failed to deliver their objective.


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There are only a couple of potential jobs vaguely within the boundaries of possibility that would make me nervous were they to become available. Both are based in South Yorkshire.

I think it’s fair to say that both Town and Hurst are onto a good thing with one another, and Hurst probably has one of the most secure jobs in the 92, barring the Pep’s and Klopp’s of this world.

I don’t think Wrexham would have the beans necessary to prise him away. If anything, their summer business (or lack thereof) suggests a tightening of the purse strings since their January splurge failed to deliver their objective.


Rotherham YoYo might stay up this season. Blades and Wednesday wouldn't go for him after his Ipswich disaster surely? They'd get too much flack from their fans.

After their fans response to our SF win and the Trust fund raise I'd quite like Wrexham to go up. Notts failings amuse me living locally to them and have a dislike of Chesterfield going back to the rivalry in the 79/80 Div 3 Championship winning season. Parkinson seems hopeless though, if plan A isn't working it's because it's not plan A enough.

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I’ve always said Wrexham wouldn’t go up with Parkinson in charge.

I can see him getting the sack (he should’ve gone after defeat to us) and then trying to get Challinor, Stockport have had an indifferent start and he does have a knack of getting teams promoted.

All that said, Wrexham didn’t start well last year either so who knows.


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I’ve always said Wrexham wouldn’t go up with Parkinson in charge.

I can see him getting the sack (he should’ve gone after defeat to us) and then trying to get Challinor, Stockport have had an indifferent start and he does have a knack of getting teams promoted.

All that said, Wrexham didn’t start well last year either so who knows.


Yeah, I think they’ll gain some momentum at some point soon and fly up the table.

I’ll also predict that Scunthorpe will NOT go on a particularly impressive run, and they’ll finish bottom half. A relegation scrap would be a beautiful thing where they’re concerned, but alas I’m sure they’ll survive. Just.
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Scunny was waxing lyrical about Butterfield and Whitehouse after the first game of the season how they was the best midfield pairing since Xavi and Iniesta. Taft and Boyce now as useful as a chocolate fireguard.. They might have the luxury of playing Boston next year.
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