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-[crew member] Okay. Yes.
-[producer] You good, mate?

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Right. Bryn, give us a clap.

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How's that?

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[producer] Welcome To Wrexham series 5,
Wrexham are in the Championship…

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right. Stop you there,

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because we've just gotta say
right at the outset with this thing here,

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okay, that it's completely nuts.

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I've had 35 years in sports broadcasting,
and this is all unprecedented.

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Back-to-back-to-back promotions,

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out of the National League
and now into the Championship,

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and it's happened just like that.

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There's an incredible thing
already happened here.

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Arguably, one of the greatest stories
in the history of football,

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but if it happens again,

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if there's another promotion
up to the Premier League,

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and arguably,
you've got the greatest story

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in the history of sport, right?

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Sport. The whole lot.

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♪ <i>Don't forget where you came from </i>♪

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♪ <i>Don't forget what you're made of </i>♪

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♪ <i>The ones who were there </i>♪

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♪ <i>When no one else would care </i>♪

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♪ <i>Don't be afraid to cry now </i>♪

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♪ <i>Even when the world comes crashing in </i>♪

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♪ <i>Don't forget to sing when you win </i>♪

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♪ <i>Don't forget to sing when you win </i>♪

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-[crew member 2] Yeah…
-[crew member 3] Take two, marker.

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[producer] All right, let's talk
about looking ahead to the Championship.

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What do you think
the expectations will be?

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What do you do after you make history?

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It's like, how do you top that?

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[chuckles]
Why are you doing this to me, Josh?

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Why can't you just let me?
I just wanna bask.

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Would you let me just bask?

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We'll talk about the Championship
next year.

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Um, I think I took, like,
a solid three, four days, um, of basking

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before, um, the terror set in
of where we were headed.

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There wasn't much time to really bask.

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[producer] How long did you bask?

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Fuck off.

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[birds chirping]

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[Harvey] I don't think people
genuinely realize how difficult it is

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to get a team from National League
to League Two to League One,

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and then to the Championship
in consecutive seasons.

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It's a daunting prospect
when every other club

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in the Championship this year
has played in the top tier

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and there's only us that are yet to do it.

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That bears repeating.

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There is only one team in the Championship
that hasn't played in the top tier,

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and that is Wrexham AFC.

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[Moyes]
For you to challenge in the Championship

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with the money of the teams coming down
from the Premier League,

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you'll find it really difficult,

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and that's where your supporters
will get the shock.

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The games come thick and fast.

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And the physical demands of-of the league

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are obviously a lot higher
from the division we'd-we'd come from.

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[commentator] <i>That is one</i>
<i>of the greatest goals you will ever see.</i>

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This is such a tough division.

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I genuinely think it's the toughest league
in the world bar none.

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[Ker] The reality is, in the Championship,
you have any number of what I would call

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sort of temporarily embarrassed
Premier League teams

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like Ipswich Town and Leicester
and Southampton,

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all of whom have dropped down
from Premier League this season.

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The teams that come down, they always come
down with a lot of power in their squads.

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[person] The journey this season is
to try and compete with clubs

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who are running
proper big training centers, academies.

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[commentator 2] <i>Big stadiums,</i>
<i>big atmospheres and massive fan bases.</i>

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[person 2] <i>Championship,</i>
<i>it's a battle of the bastards.</i>

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<i>It's well-documented. It's the hardest</i>
<i>league in the world to win.</i>

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[Ker] The standings in the Championship
are often on such a razor's edge.

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Every team has the ability
to beat everybody else.

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And a run of a few good results can
rocket you to the top of the table.

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A few bad results can
see you tumbling down

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into the basement.

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Of course, our worst-case scenario is
what happened to Luton Town,

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who recently suffered
back-to-back relegations,

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dropping from the Premier League
back to League One.

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We are now at a table where we have to put
an excessive amount of money on red,

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the red being Wrexham.

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If we don't spin that wheel

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and put that money on the table,
we have no chance of winning the prize.

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Yet, what does that do
to the town of Wrexham

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and its small football club
in the event it comes up black?

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It's like you've chased this prize,
you've chased this dream,

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you've achieved all this success,
and now the most daunting part starts.

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[phone ringing]

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I've watched more football videos
in this transfer market

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than I think I have in any other,
to be honest.

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Right now,
we're in the race to the finish line

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to get ourselves ready
for the first home match of the season

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against West Brom,
and we're not ready… [sighs] …at all.

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We're still putting
the finishing touches on the pitch,

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and the kop is just dirt and boulders.

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We've already had to sign new players
like striker Ryan Hardie,

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goalkeeper Danny Ward.

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And there will be more
that we have to sign

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that are coming in with huge contracts.

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And while everyone at the Racecourse is
working their butts off,

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everyone else has to go Down Under
for the preseason tour.

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[♪ motivational music playing]

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-[person 3] Hey!
-Hello.

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A bit nippy here, down under. [chuckles]

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[news anchor] <i>Tonight, we welcome one</i>
<i>of the oldest professional football clubs</i>

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<i>in the world, bought by a couple</i>
<i>of international actors in 2021,</i>

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<i>which spiked a record-breaking</i>
<i>trifecta of promotions</i>

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<i>all the way up to the Championship.</i>

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-<i>It is history and Hollywood colliding.</i>
-[beeps]

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-Yeah. Go, Wrexham. [laughs]
-Yeah.

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When we looked at the numbers,

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we knew Australia and New Zealand had
large support and following.

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We were playing local clubs,
Melbourne Victory,

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Sydney FC and Phoenix Wellington.

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And so, when we showed up in Melbourne
and we showed up in Sydney,

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and you have 37,000,
you have 42,000 people

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coming to the match, it was mind-blowing.

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-Up the town.
-Up the town.

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Surprised the hell out of me. I mean…

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Well, Hugh Jackman's got
a lot of relatives.

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-Yeah, it's mostly Hugh. [chuckles]
-[exhales sharply]

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[Mac] So the preseason tour is
a really good opportunity for Phil

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and for us to see our new signings.

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We have really high hopes
for Ryan Hardie, our new striker.

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[Griffiths] <i>Angles it wide.</i>
<i>Barnett drives it in. There's the second.</i>

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<i>And it's the new recruit,</i>
<i>the Scotsman, Ryan Hardie.</i>

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[Mac] And for Danny Ward, who Phil
brought in to challenge Arthur in goal.

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[producer] So, what do you think
about Ben Tozer and Ben Foster

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going to New Zealand for holiday
with the team?

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In New Zealand?
We sent them to New Zealand?

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We paid for that?

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[♪ upbeat music playing]

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-[Tozer] Honestly amazing.
-[all laughing, cheering]

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That's probably one of the best things
I've ever done. Oh, wow.

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Unreal.

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-Oh, my God.
-Oh, my goodness.

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-Shitting hell.
-[laughs]

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Oh. [screams] Oh, my God!

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And Ollie and Dobo somehow had
a mini break to do shit?

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It's about to get seriously hot.

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[♪ upbeat music continues]

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-Get in.
-No, that was a warm-up.

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-It's not a warm-up.
-Yes!

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-[laughs]
-[gasps]

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Wow. I fucking love New Zealand!

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Oh, yeah.
And Wayne went on holiday as well.

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[all chanting] Let's go!

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[speaking Welsh]

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[Jones] We were lucky enough to be invited
to New Zealand for the summer tour,

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which was just absolutely unbelievable.

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This is my second time.
It won't be my last.

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I'm gonna need a drink after this.

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-Hello, guys. How you doing? You okay?
-Hiya. I'm Hannah.

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There's actually a bar in Wellington
called The Welsh Dragon.

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We walked in there,
and it almost felt like you were at home.

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This is sort of me in my comfort zone.

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I'm around Welsh people in a pub.

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Even though I'm 12,000,
13,000 miles from home,

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you're just made to feel
like part of the family.

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It's a tremendous place.

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But we got some very bad news
out of Sydney.

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[supporters cheering]

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[Griffiths] <i>Ollie Rathbone.</i>

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<i>With five minutes to go</i>
<i>in this first half.</i>

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<i>Putting Rhyan Grant under pressure.</i>

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[whistle blows]

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[Griffiths]
<i>He stayed down after that challenge.</i>

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The ball came to me
on the edge of the box.

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I think I chested it down and kind of was
in two minds whether to shoot or not.

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Defender's kind of read me,
so we were kind of scrapping for the ball.

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And then in the middle of it all,
I just felt a big crack.

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And at that point,
I knew it was gonna be a serious one.

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Yeah, finding out
that I'd ruptured the ligament.

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[Harvey] Ollie Rathbone's injury, in
particular, was one I think that hurt us.

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Because going into the season,

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I think most people would've had
Ollie Rathbone in that starting 11.

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And not to have him available
due to the injury was a big blow.

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[Mac] So in order for us to compete
in Championship,

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we're going to have to make changes

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-all over the place…
-[whistle blows]

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…but the biggest change is
going to happen on the pitch,

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which, of course, is the most devastating.

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[♪ pensive music playing]

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[Mac] Whenever you're talking
about losing a large amount of people,

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beloved players,

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you run the risk of the supporters
no longer supporting them.

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Because they're not following a kit.

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They're following a human being.

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And so making that transition is
really difficult.

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[person 4] <i>Mark Howard's left</i>
<i>with everyone's best regards.</i>

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<i>He was a great character for us.</i>

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<i>He's starting for Salford.</i>
<i>Good luck to him.</i>

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-[person 5] <i>Yeah.</i>
-Steven Fletcher was released by Wrexham.

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The clutch man just coming off the bench,

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getting you a goal whenever you needed it.

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You just felt that excitement.

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The whole stadium believed
that something was gonna happen

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whenever Fletch came onto the pitch.

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I'm just blessed we got to see him
in a Wrexham shirt.

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What an absolute honor it was.

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Paul Mullin, legendary striker
for Wrexham,

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has joined Wigan on a season-long loan.

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[person 6] <i>I'm gutted. I thought</i>
<i>Mullin was gonna be with us a bit longer.</i>

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People will say, "You know,
we shouldn't be looking back,

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and we should look forward,"
and it's like, well,

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I can't remember the last time we had
a striker like Paul Mullin, have we?

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[commentator 3] <i>And he scores!</i>

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-<i>And Mullin scores his hundredth!</i>
-[supporters cheering]

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[birds squawking]

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[Mullin] During the summer…

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Ryan Lowe, Wigan's manager,
got in touch and…

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We met up and had a chat and…

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He told me his idea was for me to play me
every week again and…

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Then, obviously Wigan was close to home,
so that was another tick.

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[person 7] <i>Paul Mullin is the face</i>
<i>of what we've just achieved.</i>

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[person 8] <i>It's a shame one, right?</i>
[stammers] <i>He scored a hundred goals.</i>

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<i>He's a living legend in our lifetime.</i>

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You sort of realize
that these players have authored

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some of the greatest moments of your life.

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It's tough when they leave, you know,

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because we're not here
if not for Paul Mullin.

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Why is Paul Mullin gone?

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Why did
Parky not give Paul Mullin a chance?

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There's a kind of an understanding
that, like, they made this contribution.

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There's a baton that's handed off,
and the next group goes, you know?

225
00:11:20,430 --> 00:11:23,933
[supporters chanting]

226
00:11:24,017 --> 00:11:25,685
[squawking]

227
00:11:25,768 --> 00:11:28,563
[Ker] He's been
an incredible servant to the club.

228
00:11:28,646 --> 00:11:32,025
I think he's, you know,
he has earned the-the title of legend.

229
00:11:32,108 --> 00:11:34,110
If I were you, I'd buy him.

230
00:11:34,194 --> 00:11:36,112
You would put your job on the line.

231
00:11:36,196 --> 00:11:38,781
-I get fired. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
-Yeah, you'd get fired, and Paul doesn't.

232
00:11:38,865 --> 00:11:40,575
He might not be worth it.

233
00:11:40,658 --> 00:11:43,286
-He can be worth it.
-Okay.

234
00:11:43,369 --> 00:11:49,417
But I hope that it remains for him
a source of tremendous pride

235
00:11:49,500 --> 00:11:53,588
f-for what he's achieved for us and what
he's delivered for the people of Wrexham.

236
00:11:55,006 --> 00:11:57,884
I'm quite proud.
I have had many moments of scoring goals

237
00:11:57,967 --> 00:12:01,721
and us as a team have had many moments of
giving the town its pride back.

238
00:12:01,804 --> 00:12:05,558
And givin' a real… real representation
of what the town means to people.

239
00:12:06,726 --> 00:12:09,437
I still look back now,
the day of Boreham Wood

240
00:12:09,520 --> 00:12:11,272
when we get promoted as a team,

241
00:12:11,356 --> 00:12:13,524
and I seen grown men on the pitch crying,
thanking me.

242
00:12:15,235 --> 00:12:18,071
[Ker] I think it was the anniversary
of the Boreham Wood game the other day,

243
00:12:18,154 --> 00:12:22,951
and we put up a clip of his first goal,
and I texted him, being like…

244
00:12:23,034 --> 00:12:26,537
[stammers] …earnestly saying that's one
of the greatest moments of my life.

245
00:12:29,374 --> 00:12:32,961
[smacks lips]
And it really genuinely is. [chuckles]

246
00:12:38,633 --> 00:12:39,634
Sorry.

247
00:12:45,139 --> 00:12:46,933
[♪ piano playing]

248
00:12:55,650 --> 00:12:59,696
Bailey was a passionate
and dedicated Wrexham FC fan.

249
00:12:59,779 --> 00:13:01,572
Oh. [stammering] There's no question.

250
00:13:01,656 --> 00:13:06,035
-Wrexham FC was his number one priority.
-He would say, "It is my life."

251
00:13:07,245 --> 00:13:10,581
[Jamie] Our bar,
which was just-just a little shed,

252
00:13:10,665 --> 00:13:12,625
just now called Bailey's Bar.

253
00:13:12,709 --> 00:13:15,295
He'd come home at night,
and he'd go into his bar,

254
00:13:15,378 --> 00:13:18,298
and all you can hear is
Wrexham songs being sung all night.

255
00:13:18,381 --> 00:13:21,426
[chanting]
La, la, la, la, la, la, Wrexham.

256
00:13:21,509 --> 00:13:22,844
What's his name?

257
00:13:22,927 --> 00:13:25,179
[Jamie]
Have a look at it, have a look at it.

258
00:13:25,263 --> 00:13:29,350
Last year, before we clinched
the Championship at the Charlton match,

259
00:13:29,434 --> 00:13:31,144
I met a man named Jamie.

260
00:13:31,227 --> 00:13:36,232
Jamie made me aware of a tragedy
that happened to he-he and his family.

261
00:13:36,316 --> 00:13:38,568
They lost their son Bailey.
[inhales deeply]

262
00:13:39,152 --> 00:13:40,320
When did he pass?

263
00:13:40,820 --> 00:13:43,865
September 2023. Age twenty.

264
00:13:43,948 --> 00:13:45,158
I'm really sorry.

265
00:13:45,241 --> 00:13:46,325
That's not supposed to happen.

266
00:13:46,409 --> 00:13:49,162
-All I wanted for him…
-I'm really sorry about that.

267
00:13:49,245 --> 00:13:51,748
-That's not supposed to happen.
-Thank you.

268
00:13:51,831 --> 00:13:54,959
We went through the footage,
and we were looking back

269
00:13:55,043 --> 00:13:58,463
to the first time that I'd ever
been to the Racecourse Ground.

270
00:13:58,546 --> 00:13:59,672
Wow.

271
00:13:59,756 --> 00:14:02,842
It shows that I met Bailey on
the first day I was ever here.

272
00:14:02,925 --> 00:14:05,970
♪ <i>No one's invested so much as a penny</i> ♪

273
00:14:06,054 --> 00:14:09,932
[Reynolds] He was one of a group of people
who were singing outside the Racecourse,

274
00:14:10,016 --> 00:14:13,728
and we chatted, and it was my first
introduction to the spirit of Wrexham.

275
00:14:13,811 --> 00:14:15,063
That was amazing!

276
00:14:15,146 --> 00:14:16,564
-[Mac chuckles]
-[cheering]

277
00:14:16,647 --> 00:14:19,859
And I'm so grateful for it because
it was actually that indoctrination.

278
00:14:19,942 --> 00:14:23,821
It was that moment where I was, like…
[gasps] …"Oh, I understand

279
00:14:23,905 --> 00:14:25,656
the language of this place."

280
00:14:29,494 --> 00:14:31,829
And it was actually
Bailey who delivered that.

281
00:14:34,999 --> 00:14:39,587
Saturday, the 23rd of September 2023.

282
00:14:39,670 --> 00:14:41,923
-It was Stockport away.
-[whistle blows]

283
00:14:42,006 --> 00:14:44,383
[Griffiths]
<i>And there is the final whistle.</i>

284
00:14:44,967 --> 00:14:47,637
<i>Wrexham losing 5-0 at Stockport.</i>

285
00:14:48,429 --> 00:14:51,182
They went to see a band in the pub,

286
00:14:51,265 --> 00:14:53,684
and off I went to pick him up

287
00:14:53,768 --> 00:14:56,479
and he just got out of the car too quick.

288
00:14:56,562 --> 00:15:01,484
Um, lost his footing, and he banged
his head and he was unconscious.

289
00:15:02,819 --> 00:15:05,279
Um… [chuckles]

290
00:15:08,699 --> 00:15:11,577
-You-You phoned the ambulance.
-[exhales sharply] Yeah.

291
00:15:13,496 --> 00:15:18,876
Bailey regained his consciousness,
and then he was up on his feet.

292
00:15:18,960 --> 00:15:21,504
And I kept saying,
"You-You all right? You all right?"

293
00:15:21,587 --> 00:15:23,464
So, I said, "You need to go to hospital."

294
00:15:23,548 --> 00:15:26,134
He said, "No, no, Dad, I'm fine.
I'm fine. I just want to go home."

295
00:15:26,217 --> 00:15:28,219
-And-- Yeah.
-And we just monitored him that night,

296
00:15:28,302 --> 00:15:29,637
didn't we, because--

297
00:15:29,720 --> 00:15:32,014
Literally every hour or two,
I was just going in,

298
00:15:32,098 --> 00:15:34,892
checking him, checking him,
checking in on him, and he was…

299
00:15:34,976 --> 00:15:39,397
He was okay, and then…
then the next day… [sighs] …he went out.

300
00:15:39,480 --> 00:15:41,691
Um, went to meet his friends
down in the Queens, didn't he?

301
00:15:41,774 --> 00:15:44,902
And then he returned home,
and he was okay.

302
00:15:44,986 --> 00:15:49,073
And then the last words he said to me was,
"I'm going to bed now, Dad.

303
00:15:49,157 --> 00:15:53,870
Um, don't forget the Bradford tickets go
on sale at 10 o'clock in the morning."

304
00:15:53,953 --> 00:15:56,831
[breathing shakily]

305
00:15:56,914 --> 00:16:00,334
They'd identified that he'd
actually fractured his skull.

306
00:16:01,169 --> 00:16:04,839
[Anne Marie] He hasn't just got a crack
on the brain, he's got a-a bleed.

307
00:16:08,050 --> 00:16:11,179
-[Anne Marie sighs]
-[exhales sharply, kisses]

308
00:16:18,311 --> 00:16:21,814
-Bailey loved helping others, so it was…
-He loved people.

309
00:16:21,898 --> 00:16:24,400
He would want to help
as many people as he could.

310
00:16:26,360 --> 00:16:31,782
Um, because we'd agreed for him
to be an organ donor,

311
00:16:32,825 --> 00:16:34,911
the next morning we were told,

312
00:16:35,661 --> 00:16:41,459
his heart and lungs were already on
the way to saving two people's lives.

313
00:16:45,129 --> 00:16:47,215
[Jamie] Everyone was just crushed.

314
00:16:49,592 --> 00:16:53,387
[Anne Marie] It was a week
after the one-year anniversary.

315
00:16:54,347 --> 00:17:00,102
I came down one morning,
and there was the card and letter.

316
00:17:06,901 --> 00:17:08,486
[Matthew] "To my donor's family.

317
00:17:11,239 --> 00:17:13,783
I hope this card and letter find you well.

318
00:17:13,866 --> 00:17:18,496
On the 28th of September 2023,
I underwent heart transplant surgery

319
00:17:18,579 --> 00:17:21,582
at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham.

320
00:17:21,666 --> 00:17:26,295
I wanted to write and say how sorry I was
for your loss, but to also thank you.

321
00:17:26,379 --> 00:17:29,966
Without your loss, I would not have
received the second chance of life

322
00:17:30,049 --> 00:17:31,801
that I have been given."

323
00:17:31,884 --> 00:17:38,140
"I will be eternally grateful for this,
and I cannot express in words

324
00:17:38,224 --> 00:17:41,018
what this has done
for myself and my family."

325
00:17:41,769 --> 00:17:42,853
"My name is Matthew.

326
00:17:42,937 --> 00:17:46,732
I live in Shropshire with my wife,
Alexandra, and daughter, Grace.

327
00:17:47,316 --> 00:17:50,027
Grace has just turned 16
and started college."

328
00:17:50,820 --> 00:17:57,827
"Being able to watch her attend her prom
and start her new independence at college

329
00:17:57,910 --> 00:18:00,371
is something I will never
take for granted."

330
00:18:00,955 --> 00:18:04,625
"The doctors are pleased with my progress
and my heart is working well and healthy."

331
00:18:04,709 --> 00:18:06,794
"Forever grateful, Matthew."

332
00:18:09,630 --> 00:18:10,631
[sniffles]

333
00:18:11,215 --> 00:18:14,510
[Anne Marie] Just receiving that letter,
it just… it was just amazing.

334
00:18:14,594 --> 00:18:17,597
-It… It just…
-It changed everything, didn't it?

335
00:18:17,680 --> 00:18:20,600
-Yeah, it changed everything.
-[stammers]

336
00:18:25,730 --> 00:18:29,275
[Gilpin] <i>Welcome back to the latest</i>
Fearless in Devotion<i> podcast.</i>

337
00:18:29,358 --> 00:18:31,777
<i>The season's come around.</i>
<i>Can't believe it.</i>

338
00:18:31,861 --> 00:18:33,112
<i>Add another player.</i>

339
00:18:33,195 --> 00:18:35,906
<i>Parky's been shopping</i>
<i>in the big ponds again</i>

340
00:18:35,990 --> 00:18:39,660
<i>and come up with a giant of a man,</i>
<i>Kieffer Moore.</i>

341
00:18:39,744 --> 00:18:41,203
-[Kieffer] Hello there.
-How are you?

342
00:18:41,287 --> 00:18:42,288
Good, thank you.

343
00:18:42,371 --> 00:18:43,873
[person 9] <i>Kieffer Moore, two million.</i>

344
00:18:43,956 --> 00:18:46,542
[person 10]
<i>Ryan Hardie, Wrexham's new summer signing.</i>

345
00:18:46,626 --> 00:18:48,210
[person 9] <i>For what was it, 600,000?</i>

346
00:18:48,294 --> 00:18:49,420
[person 10] <i>700,000 pounds.</i>

347
00:18:49,503 --> 00:18:53,174
The lad, Cacace, I think…
I'm not sure how you say his name.

348
00:18:53,257 --> 00:18:56,594
[person 9]
<i>Liberato Cacace, 2.16 million pounds.</i>

349
00:18:56,677 --> 00:18:58,179
We don't really know a lot about him.

350
00:18:58,763 --> 00:19:01,682
[person 9]
<i>Danny Ward, former Wrexham trainee.</i>

351
00:19:01,766 --> 00:19:04,810
-[person 11] How does that feel, Danny?
-Oh, top. So good.

352
00:19:04,894 --> 00:19:06,937
[person 9] <i>Danny Ward, free transfer.</i>

353
00:19:07,021 --> 00:19:09,315
[person 10]
<i>Lewis O'Brien, signed for Wrexham.</i>

354
00:19:09,398 --> 00:19:12,109
I haven't started a season properly
in ahhh… in a few years.

355
00:19:12,193 --> 00:19:14,278
[person 9]
<i>O'Brien, an additional three million.</i>

356
00:19:14,362 --> 00:19:15,946
<i>Wrexham signed George Thomason.</i>

357
00:19:16,030 --> 00:19:19,408
-Thomason, we've not seen him yet.
-I don't think we… Anybody's seen him yet.

358
00:19:19,492 --> 00:19:23,454
[person 9] <i>Thomason, 1.2 million pounds,</i>
<i>and we've signed Conor Coady.</i>

359
00:19:23,537 --> 00:19:25,164
[person 10] <i>Conor Coady, two million.</i>

360
00:19:25,247 --> 00:19:26,415
<i>Josh Windass, as well.</i>

361
00:19:26,499 --> 00:19:28,084
I made it clear when I came,
I've come into

362
00:19:28,167 --> 00:19:31,045
a serial winning environment,
and that's what we want to keep doing.

363
00:19:31,128 --> 00:19:32,797
[person 10] <i>Josh Windass, free transfer,</i>

364
00:19:32,880 --> 00:19:36,092
<i>given that Sheffield Wednesday</i>
<i>has not been paying their players.</i>

365
00:19:36,175 --> 00:19:39,428
[person 9] <i>So, you want those to report</i>
<i>on the Nathan Broadhead deal.</i>

366
00:19:39,512 --> 00:19:43,224
[person 10] <i>Broadhead,</i>
<i>7.5-million-pound club record fee.</i>

367
00:19:44,100 --> 00:19:45,101
[cash register dings]

368
00:19:45,184 --> 00:19:48,813
First impression was, like, what on
earth have we just pulled off here?

369
00:19:48,896 --> 00:19:52,692
My dad said, "I-I'm not really sure
who to root for anymore."

370
00:19:52,775 --> 00:19:56,862
You can root for a club,
but the club is made up of human beings,

371
00:19:56,946 --> 00:19:58,739
and if those human beings are moving on,

372
00:19:58,823 --> 00:20:01,951
then who is it that
you're really rooting for?

373
00:20:03,285 --> 00:20:05,955
Down. That's a boy.

374
00:20:06,038 --> 00:20:07,289
[chuckling] Yes, you got it.

375
00:20:07,373 --> 00:20:09,834
Only 12 weeks old,
and she's better behaved than my kids.

376
00:20:10,668 --> 00:20:12,586
First of all, I'm Bob McElhenney,

377
00:20:12,670 --> 00:20:16,716
Rob's dad, and we are
from Philadelphia, originally.

378
00:20:16,799 --> 00:20:21,762
We grew up with sports, particularly
with the, uh, Philadelphia Eagles.

379
00:20:21,846 --> 00:20:25,599
You get involved with Wrexham,
and it is all-consuming.

380
00:20:25,683 --> 00:20:27,935
You know,
we became emotionally involved with this.

381
00:20:28,018 --> 00:20:32,314
It made our family tighter,
right as we are being,

382
00:20:32,398 --> 00:20:35,776
um, pushed together by the greater force
of the… of the community,

383
00:20:35,860 --> 00:20:36,861
if you know what I mean.

384
00:20:36,944 --> 00:20:42,032
And the players, uh,
the early players, we just loved them.

385
00:20:42,116 --> 00:20:45,619
Going into the season
and watching the new players coming in,

386
00:20:45,703 --> 00:20:48,581
I never even heard of half of them, right?
And-And yet here we are.

387
00:20:48,664 --> 00:20:50,458
I didn't know who to trust,

388
00:20:50,541 --> 00:20:53,169
and I didn't know what the team
composition was gonna look like.

389
00:20:53,252 --> 00:20:55,129
It's just something gets lost with that.

390
00:20:55,212 --> 00:20:57,047
[chanting] Wrexham! Wrexham!

391
00:20:57,631 --> 00:20:59,550
Big time, now.

392
00:20:59,633 --> 00:21:01,844
Wrexham! Wrexham! Wrexham! Wrexham!

393
00:21:01,927 --> 00:21:04,972
[Southampton supporter] Wrexham, I've seen
them there. They've gone massive.

394
00:21:05,055 --> 00:21:09,769
But it's, like… [scoffs] …are you really
gonna do well in this league? No.

395
00:21:10,436 --> 00:21:15,065
We've never spent money like this before.
Clearly all investments carry risk,

396
00:21:15,149 --> 00:21:19,487
and there's huge pressure
on Parkinson to make sure

397
00:21:19,570 --> 00:21:24,283
that we have done this wisely, that we've
invested well, and we've got it correct.

398
00:21:24,366 --> 00:21:25,367
Come on, let's go!

399
00:21:25,451 --> 00:21:26,744
[Wrexham supporter 1]
This is a Premier League stadium.

400
00:21:26,827 --> 00:21:28,954
You know, lil ol' Wrexham.
What are we doing here?

401
00:21:29,038 --> 00:21:30,790
The starting lineup's out.

402
00:21:30,873 --> 00:21:33,292
I completely got it wrong, to be fair.

403
00:21:33,375 --> 00:21:35,961
We had a view that Okonkwo
would probably start in goal.

404
00:21:36,045 --> 00:21:39,590
But, yeah, Danny Ward obviously straight
into the team lineup.

405
00:21:39,673 --> 00:21:42,676
So O'Brien, Cacace, Windass, Moore.

406
00:21:43,260 --> 00:21:45,221
After Wrexham spending big.

407
00:21:45,304 --> 00:21:47,890
[Griffiths] The game away
at Southampton first up.

408
00:21:47,973 --> 00:21:50,351
They were a Premier League club
last season.

409
00:21:50,434 --> 00:21:56,273
It's gonna give us a really early gauge as
to where our squad building has taken us.

410
00:21:56,357 --> 00:22:00,528
[Parkinson] We've got to show quickly that
we belong on that stage, show ourselves

411
00:22:00,611 --> 00:22:04,865
and the-the rest of the division
that we're going to be taken seriously.

412
00:22:05,449 --> 00:22:07,952
[supporters chanting]
Wrexham! Wrexham! Wrexham!

413
00:22:08,035 --> 00:22:09,745
♪ <i>The champion</i> ♪

414
00:22:09,829 --> 00:22:11,455
[♪ upbeat music plays]

415
00:22:11,539 --> 00:22:12,665
♪ <i>Yeah</i> ♪

416
00:22:12,748 --> 00:22:14,583
♪ <i>That's my desire</i> ♪

417
00:22:15,793 --> 00:22:17,002
♪ <i>Are you ready?</i> ♪

418
00:22:17,086 --> 00:22:19,296
[Griffiths] <i>Wow. This is going to be</i>
<i>quite something.</i>

419
00:22:19,797 --> 00:22:21,966
-<i>Away we go!</i>
-[supporters cheering]

420
00:22:22,049 --> 00:22:24,260
[Griffiths] <i>Wrexham in the second tier</i>

421
00:22:24,343 --> 00:22:29,723
<i>for the first time since 1982,</i>
<i>and I've got to say…</i>

422
00:22:29,807 --> 00:22:33,102
It's gonna be an absolute cracker!

423
00:22:33,185 --> 00:22:34,436
♪ <i>Let's go</i> ♪

424
00:22:34,520 --> 00:22:37,064
♪ <i>Came into the game with crown on</i> ♪

425
00:22:37,147 --> 00:22:38,232
♪ <i>Accolades</i>
<i>They can stretch miles long</i> ♪

426
00:22:38,315 --> 00:22:39,525
[Griffiths] <i>Josh Windass now.</i>

427
00:22:39,608 --> 00:22:40,693
♪ <i>Stayed in the fight</i>
<i>No time off</i> ♪

428
00:22:40,776 --> 00:22:41,944
<i>Hit the bar!</i>

429
00:22:42,027 --> 00:22:43,362
♪ <i>You gon' have to get familiar</i>
<i>With my name…</i> ♪

430
00:22:43,445 --> 00:22:46,615
-[Parkinson] Come on! Keep it going!
-[supporters chanting] Wrexham! Wrexham!

431
00:22:46,699 --> 00:22:48,075
[Griffiths] <i>He's winning the ball</i>
<i>back nicely.</i>

432
00:22:48,158 --> 00:22:50,870
<i>Windass with a great through ball.</i>
<i>Moore is onside.</i>

433
00:22:50,953 --> 00:22:53,706
<i>Down the left, into the box.</i>
<i>Can he get the shot off?</i>

434
00:22:53,789 --> 00:22:57,001
<i>He goes down in the area.</i>
<i>And the ref has given it!</i>

435
00:22:57,084 --> 00:22:59,295
-[supporters cheering]
-<i>Wow. Wrexham have a penalty.</i>

436
00:23:01,005 --> 00:23:02,256
[supporter] Who's 10?

437
00:23:02,339 --> 00:23:03,841
-It's Josh Windass.
-[supporter] Windass.

438
00:23:04,592 --> 00:23:05,926
[Griffiths] <i>There's the go-ahead.</i>

439
00:23:06,719 --> 00:23:08,387
<i>Windass sets himself…</i>

440
00:23:11,515 --> 00:23:14,310
-<i>Josh! Wrexham score!</i>
-[supporters cheering]

441
00:23:14,810 --> 00:23:18,898
[Griffiths] <i>We are leading</i>
<i>in the Championship at Southampton.</i>

442
00:23:20,524 --> 00:23:22,860
<i>The first goal we scored in a second tier…</i>

443
00:23:22,943 --> 00:23:25,487
-[supporters cheering, whistling]
-<i>…since 1982.</i>

444
00:23:25,571 --> 00:23:26,906
<i>Wow.</i>

445
00:23:27,907 --> 00:23:29,325
[supporters] Wrexham!

446
00:23:29,408 --> 00:23:31,785
Come on! Come on! Stay ready!

447
00:23:31,869 --> 00:23:35,247
[Griffiths] <i>Starting the second half,</i>
<i>here comes Southampton once more.</i>

448
00:23:35,331 --> 00:23:39,627
Many people thinking Parky would have
stayed loyal with Okonkwo in goal,

449
00:23:39,710 --> 00:23:43,714
but Danny Ward's really,
really done himself proud.

450
00:23:43,797 --> 00:23:47,301
[Griffiths] <i>And Fraser hooks it just wide.</i>
<i>Did Ward touch it?</i>

451
00:23:47,384 --> 00:23:49,803
<i>It looked like he had no chance even</i>
<i>of reaching that.</i>

452
00:23:49,887 --> 00:23:53,140
<i>-Constant pressure builds and builds.</i>
-Come on, Wrexham!

453
00:23:53,223 --> 00:23:54,892
-<i>But can we see this out?</i>
-[supporters whistling]

454
00:23:54,975 --> 00:23:56,518
[Parkinson] Jimmy, get over!

455
00:23:56,602 --> 00:23:58,395
[Griffiths] <i>Southampton come forward</i>
<i>once more.</i>

456
00:23:58,479 --> 00:24:01,106
<i>Stephens up at the edge</i>
<i>of the area, an open play,</i>

457
00:24:01,190 --> 00:24:03,984
<i>trying to join in here 'cause Wrexham,</i>
<i>everyone back defending.</i>

458
00:24:04,068 --> 00:24:06,987
<i>Dobson gets a foot in.</i>
<i>Free kick in a shooting position.</i>

459
00:24:07,071 --> 00:24:08,530
Fucking hell, Dobo!

460
00:24:08,614 --> 00:24:11,992
<i>At 25 yards out. Wrexham are not happy</i>
<i>with the free kick decision.</i>

461
00:24:12,076 --> 00:24:14,119
[supporter 2] It's the final minute
of the 90.

462
00:24:14,620 --> 00:24:16,580
Free kick just outside the box.

463
00:24:16,664 --> 00:24:17,665
Southampton.

464
00:24:18,165 --> 00:24:20,209
-[supporters whistling]
-Let's see how this one goes.

465
00:24:20,292 --> 00:24:22,795
[Griffiths] <i>He waits for the go-ahead.</i>
<i>Ref blows his whistle.</i>

466
00:24:23,837 --> 00:24:25,923
<i>Manning… Good strike!</i>

467
00:24:26,006 --> 00:24:27,257
<i>Oh, what a goal!</i>

468
00:24:27,341 --> 00:24:29,593
Oh, shit! Fuck!

469
00:24:29,677 --> 00:24:32,429
[Griffiths] <i>Well, that is quality.</i>

470
00:24:32,513 --> 00:24:34,223
-<i>You can't argue about that.</i>
-[supporters whistling]

471
00:24:34,974 --> 00:24:37,434
[Griffiths] <i>Manning with a brilliant</i>
<i>free kick.</i>

472
00:24:38,560 --> 00:24:43,565
<i>Ward had no chance, and that-that's</i>
<i>a brilliant Premier League finish.</i>

473
00:24:43,649 --> 00:24:47,111
<i>Six minutes of added time.</i>
<i>It's one all here at St. Mary's.</i>

474
00:24:47,194 --> 00:24:50,114
<i>Wrexham's return to the second tier.</i>

475
00:24:50,906 --> 00:24:53,200
<i>Can Wrexham get an excellent result?</i>

476
00:24:53,283 --> 00:24:54,868
Come on, Wrexham!

477
00:24:54,952 --> 00:24:57,246
<i>Thirty-five seconds of the added six left.</i>

478
00:24:57,329 --> 00:24:59,331
-<i>Southampton coming forward.</i>
-[supporters cheering, whistling]

479
00:24:59,415 --> 00:25:02,334
[Griffiths] <i>Long diagonal by Charles is</i>
<i>a brilliant ball in!</i>

480
00:25:02,418 --> 00:25:05,045
<i>Chance here, driven across the face.</i>
<i>And it's in!</i>

481
00:25:05,129 --> 00:25:06,505
[supporters cheering]

482
00:25:06,588 --> 00:25:10,718
<i>Southampton, with 14 seconds left,</i>
<i>win the game.</i>

483
00:25:11,844 --> 00:25:13,887
<i>And that's cruel on Wrexham.</i>

484
00:25:13,971 --> 00:25:16,598
We've gone from
top of the league to bottom.

485
00:25:18,350 --> 00:25:19,351
Oh, dear.

486
00:25:24,314 --> 00:25:25,941
[person 12] Well, I think
we've been unlucky, you know.

487
00:25:26,025 --> 00:25:27,026
[Hett] Yeah.

488
00:25:27,109 --> 00:25:28,610
We could have got something
from Southampton.

489
00:25:28,694 --> 00:25:30,070
-Yeah, I agree with you.
-Yeah.

490
00:25:30,154 --> 00:25:32,364
That should have been,
at the minimum, a point at Southampton.

491
00:25:32,448 --> 00:25:33,449
I mean, yeah, we should…

492
00:25:33,532 --> 00:25:36,618
-[stammers] You're quite right. Yeah.
-And-And these lads have just arrived.

493
00:25:36,702 --> 00:25:37,703
I can't keep up all the time

494
00:25:37,786 --> 00:25:39,830
-to learn the new names.
-I know. [stammers] I've…

495
00:25:39,913 --> 00:25:41,415
The difficulty in the games at the moment

496
00:25:41,498 --> 00:25:43,375
is knowing who's on the ball,
really, isn't it?

497
00:25:43,459 --> 00:25:45,586
-So recognizing… [chuckling]
-Well, it is, yeah, yeah.

498
00:25:45,669 --> 00:25:46,879
[person] It's harder to get closer

499
00:25:46,962 --> 00:25:48,213
-to the players now, isn't it?
-[Hett] Yeah.

500
00:25:48,297 --> 00:25:50,841
They would come for a chat
at the end of the…

501
00:25:50,924 --> 00:25:51,925
Yeah. [exhales]

502
00:25:52,009 --> 00:25:54,970
[Bob] You kind of have to get this team
together, and when you bring in players,

503
00:25:55,054 --> 00:25:57,639
that's a lot of education
that has to happen.

504
00:25:57,723 --> 00:26:00,392
There's a lot of gelling
that has to take place, right?

505
00:26:00,476 --> 00:26:03,395
This whole concept of relegation,
you know, that's…

506
00:26:03,479 --> 00:26:05,939
Nobody likes relegation when you're
a team that's about to get relegated.

507
00:26:06,023 --> 00:26:07,274
Tremendous pressure.

508
00:26:13,280 --> 00:26:17,159
[Anne Marie] He was so brave,
reaching out to us because he's…

509
00:26:17,242 --> 00:26:20,245
[stammers] I know, obviously, we've gone
through one of the worst things that…

510
00:26:20,329 --> 00:26:22,081
[stammers] …a parent can go through.

511
00:26:23,165 --> 00:26:26,752
But Matthew was so close to death.

512
00:26:27,252 --> 00:26:28,420
[♪ gentle music plays]

513
00:26:29,797 --> 00:26:34,676
Autumn, 2022,
it hit me one morning where it felt

514
00:26:34,760 --> 00:26:37,554
like I had woken up
with a bag over my head.

515
00:26:37,638 --> 00:26:39,098
I was struggling to breathe.

516
00:26:39,598 --> 00:26:41,725
I was struggling to catch my breath.

517
00:26:41,809 --> 00:26:43,644
I was struggling to move my body.

518
00:26:45,104 --> 00:26:48,315
I was diagnosed
with left ventricle heart failure.

519
00:26:49,608 --> 00:26:52,402
At an estimate,
they've given him six weeks.

520
00:26:54,571 --> 00:26:55,989
[Matthew] I got a phone call.

521
00:26:56,073 --> 00:26:58,659
A transplant team said to me,

522
00:26:58,742 --> 00:27:02,788
"We think we've found something
that's suitable for your body."

523
00:27:03,413 --> 00:27:08,460
So, the surgeon came to Matt's bedside
and said, "It's a go.

524
00:27:09,128 --> 00:27:10,379
You've got 20 minutes."

525
00:27:10,462 --> 00:27:11,630
[♪ gentle music plays]

526
00:27:17,094 --> 00:27:20,430
I was told during my stay in hospital,
if I wanted to reach out,

527
00:27:20,931 --> 00:27:24,852
there was a process that I could follow
to be able to say thank you to my donor.

528
00:27:24,935 --> 00:27:27,271
They told me about Bailey,

529
00:27:27,354 --> 00:27:34,319
and he was the most loving, caring,
kindhearted young man and son.

530
00:27:36,280 --> 00:27:37,906
It, uh…

531
00:27:38,699 --> 00:27:43,412
It is truly the greatest gift
that I could ever be given.

532
00:27:43,495 --> 00:27:45,497
And I'm forever grateful.

533
00:27:51,295 --> 00:27:54,756
[Griffiths] <i>Good morning. First home game</i>
<i>in the Championship. Let's go.</i>

534
00:27:54,840 --> 00:27:56,258
<i>That's the right way to kick this off.</i>

535
00:27:56,341 --> 00:28:01,013
-Come on, you Baggies. Come on! Come on!
-Come on. Come on! [chuckles]

536
00:28:01,597 --> 00:28:02,973
Hi. [chuckles]

537
00:28:03,599 --> 00:28:05,434
-You're taller than I thought.
-[chuckles]

538
00:28:05,517 --> 00:28:08,562
[Reynolds] Every year, there's a bunch
of new faces that you don't recognize,

539
00:28:08,645 --> 00:28:10,314
and you feel, like,
"Oh, God, what is this?

540
00:28:10,397 --> 00:28:12,065
What is the chemistry here?
What is the feeling?"

541
00:28:12,149 --> 00:28:16,069
You're just going, "What the fuck?
Everyone's gone."

542
00:28:16,153 --> 00:28:18,697
That is a lot of faces I do not recognize.

543
00:28:18,780 --> 00:28:20,198
[supporters cheering]

544
00:28:21,533 --> 00:28:23,577
[Parkinson] Yeah, okay, boys,
just have a look in quickly.

545
00:28:23,660 --> 00:28:26,246
-I always say this to the new boys.
-[bell rings]

546
00:28:26,330 --> 00:28:28,165
If the result don't go our way,

547
00:28:28,248 --> 00:28:30,959
I want to see that team
fucking drag themselves off the pitch,

548
00:28:31,043 --> 00:28:33,378
we've absolutely put them through it,
and they gotta fucking earn it.

549
00:28:33,462 --> 00:28:34,838
We've put 'em under the fucking cosh.

550
00:28:34,922 --> 00:28:36,465
Let's see if they can
fucking cope with it, all right?

551
00:28:36,548 --> 00:28:38,592
-Come on. Let's go!
-[all cheering, applauding]

552
00:28:38,675 --> 00:28:40,385
[player] Come on, men, come on. Let's go.

553
00:28:40,469 --> 00:28:41,845
-[supporters] Red Army!
-[Law] <i>West Brom.</i>

554
00:28:41,929 --> 00:28:44,431
<i>What a huge club</i>
<i>to welcome here at Wrexham,</i>

555
00:28:44,514 --> 00:28:46,433
<i>with these remarkable players</i>
<i>we're bringing in.</i>

556
00:28:46,516 --> 00:28:48,477
<i>We're up for this challenge.</i>

557
00:28:49,061 --> 00:28:51,063
Let's go, boys. Come on!

558
00:28:51,146 --> 00:28:55,859
[Law] <i>Referee gives the go-ahead.</i>
<i>The ball straight back to Josh Griffiths.</i>

559
00:28:55,943 --> 00:28:58,153
-Come on, Wrexham! Come on!
-[supporters whistling]

560
00:28:58,236 --> 00:29:00,447
[Law] <i>West Brom pass smoothly</i>
<i>through that.</i>

561
00:29:00,530 --> 00:29:01,573
Go on. Tight, tight!

562
00:29:01,657 --> 00:29:03,367
[Law] <i>Now it finds Fellows…</i>

563
00:29:03,450 --> 00:29:06,328
<i>McClean isolated.</i>
<i>James won't get back in time to help.</i>

564
00:29:06,411 --> 00:29:09,247
<i>Fellows has a go and drills</i>
<i>in a good cross. It's in!</i>

565
00:29:09,331 --> 00:29:11,208
[Reynolds shrieks, growls]

566
00:29:12,000 --> 00:29:13,919
-Fuck!
-That was a matter of time.

567
00:29:14,586 --> 00:29:17,255
[Law] <i>That was just championship class,</i>
<i>wasn't it?</i>

568
00:29:17,339 --> 00:29:20,509
<i>McClean isolated, Wrexham just</i>
<i>allowed a little bit of space and…</i>

569
00:29:20,592 --> 00:29:24,513
<i>In the penalty area, and it was cleanly</i>
<i>finished inside the far corner.</i>

570
00:29:25,180 --> 00:29:27,599
-We're such a second-half team anyway.
-Yeah.

571
00:29:27,683 --> 00:29:29,017
-Come on!
-Come on!

572
00:29:29,101 --> 00:29:30,560
[supporters cheering]

573
00:29:30,644 --> 00:29:32,771
[Law] <i>We're doing well here.</i>
<i>That's a nice ball down the line.</i>

574
00:29:32,854 --> 00:29:34,481
-<i>Dobson finds Moore on the flank.</i>
-[supporters chanting]

575
00:29:34,564 --> 00:29:36,608
<i>McClean's available, far post,</i>
<i>he pulls it in.</i>

576
00:29:36,692 --> 00:29:39,111
[gasps] <i>McClean plays it down, O'Brien…</i>

577
00:29:40,570 --> 00:29:42,489
[all cheering]

578
00:29:43,073 --> 00:29:44,533
[Law] <i>Lewis O'Brien scores a goal</i>
<i>for Wrexham!</i>

579
00:29:44,616 --> 00:29:45,909
Come on!

580
00:29:45,993 --> 00:29:46,994
[♪ upbeat music plays]

581
00:29:48,829 --> 00:29:51,331
One each, O'Brien. Get in!

582
00:29:52,958 --> 00:29:54,584
[Law] <i>It lands so awkwardly for him,</i>

583
00:29:54,668 --> 00:29:58,422
<i>but he managed to get on top of it,</i>
<i>drilled it into the ground,</i>

584
00:29:58,505 --> 00:30:00,757
<i>and it bounced up</i>
<i>into the roof of the net.</i>

585
00:30:00,841 --> 00:30:02,884
[supporters cheering] Wrexham!

586
00:30:02,968 --> 00:30:04,720
[Law] <i>Here we go then, second half.</i>

587
00:30:04,803 --> 00:30:06,221
[Parkinson] Come on, first contact!

588
00:30:06,304 --> 00:30:09,558
[Law] <i>Styles does well to cut inside</i>
<i>but gets his shot all wrong.</i>

589
00:30:09,641 --> 00:30:11,226
<i>It was dangerous that.</i>

590
00:30:11,309 --> 00:30:12,811
God, it feels like we're down
a man right now.

591
00:30:12,894 --> 00:30:13,895
Yeah. I know.

592
00:30:14,688 --> 00:30:18,150
[Law] <i>Heggebø backs in really well</i>
<i>and lays it off with danger here.</i>

593
00:30:18,233 --> 00:30:21,945
<i>The ball's played to Johnson, a shooting</i>
<i>chance, and he scores at the near post!</i>

594
00:30:22,029 --> 00:30:23,238
Fuckin' hell!

595
00:30:24,114 --> 00:30:28,410
<i>Well, threw in the sub,</i>
<i>and immediately Wallace drills it in.</i>

596
00:30:29,244 --> 00:30:30,954
<i>And they have the lead.</i>

597
00:30:32,289 --> 00:30:34,791
[Mac] I mean, that's just too…
It's so easy.

598
00:30:34,875 --> 00:30:36,168
It just looked easy.

599
00:30:37,836 --> 00:30:42,299
[Law] <i>Wrexham have to come back again</i>
<i>from behind, 16 minutes left.</i>

600
00:30:42,382 --> 00:30:43,508
All right.

601
00:30:43,592 --> 00:30:45,218
[Law] <i>Nice ball.</i>
<i>Ooh, it was a rash challenge.</i>

602
00:30:45,802 --> 00:30:48,180
<i>Allows West Brom to get around the back.</i>
<i>There's real danger here.</i>

603
00:30:48,263 --> 00:30:51,308
<i>And Heggebø mishits</i>
<i>a big chance six yards out.</i>

604
00:30:51,391 --> 00:30:54,019
<i>It's won back again by West Brom</i>
<i>in the box.</i>

605
00:30:54,102 --> 00:30:56,313
<i>Wrexham needs to get through this.</i>

606
00:30:56,396 --> 00:30:59,024
<i>Dinged in by Wallace! Easy finish, 3-1.</i>

607
00:30:59,107 --> 00:31:00,525
I mean, we're getting fucking worked.

608
00:31:00,609 --> 00:31:03,236
[Law] <i>And Wrexham opened up Grant again,</i>

609
00:31:03,320 --> 00:31:08,283
<i>but it was absolute chaos</i>
<i>that in the Wrexham penalty area.</i>

610
00:31:08,366 --> 00:31:10,202
<i>And Wrexham go 3-1 down.</i>

611
00:31:11,578 --> 00:31:13,497
[Mac] It feels like we're playing
with ten guys.

612
00:31:13,580 --> 00:31:14,998
Fuck's sake.

613
00:31:15,082 --> 00:31:16,124
[Law] <i>Four minutes to add on.</i>

614
00:31:16,208 --> 00:31:17,375
<i>That's a lovely volley.</i>

615
00:31:17,459 --> 00:31:19,586
<i>-Ball out wide. Longman.</i>
-Get it. Get one!

616
00:31:19,669 --> 00:31:21,463
[Law] <i>Delivers a good cross!</i>

617
00:31:22,089 --> 00:31:23,465
-<i>And it's there.</i>
-[supporters cheering]

618
00:31:23,548 --> 00:31:26,134
<i>A diving header by Smith at the far post.</i>

619
00:31:26,218 --> 00:31:29,054
-[Mac] Good!
-[Law] <i>And Wrexham pull one back.</i>

620
00:31:29,137 --> 00:31:31,515
-<i>It shows Wrexham's heart.</i>
-[supporters cheering, applauding]

621
00:31:31,598 --> 00:31:33,391
Never give up.

622
00:31:34,309 --> 00:31:36,394
[Law] <i>But ultimately this will be a defeat</i>

623
00:31:36,478 --> 00:31:37,896
<i>with a final score of Wrexham, 2,</i>

624
00:31:37,979 --> 00:31:40,148
<i>West Bromwich Albion, 3.</i>

625
00:31:40,232 --> 00:31:41,233
[groans]

626
00:31:42,526 --> 00:31:46,071
So, we are going to, I think,
spend some money.

627
00:31:46,154 --> 00:31:47,405
Have to do something.

628
00:31:48,323 --> 00:31:49,991
[clicks tongue] I mean--

629
00:31:50,075 --> 00:31:52,536
"What do we need?"
is what I'm curious about.

630
00:31:52,619 --> 00:31:54,955
-[Reynolds] What-What do we actually need?
-[supporters chanting]

631
00:31:55,038 --> 00:31:57,415
We had a lot of good chances,
and we just didn't…

632
00:31:57,958 --> 00:31:59,501
-just didn't close but…
-[supporters chanting]

633
00:32:00,460 --> 00:32:02,546
So many new players, it's hard…

634
00:32:03,588 --> 00:32:05,632
it's hard to gel like that, so…

635
00:32:06,466 --> 00:32:10,303
[Ker] <i>So in the Championship, the top two</i>
<i>teams are promoted to the Premier League,</i>

636
00:32:10,387 --> 00:32:14,099
<i>then three, four, five and six</i>
<i>are in the playoffs.</i>

637
00:32:14,182 --> 00:32:15,809
<i>They will play each other</i>
<i>to see which one of them</i>

638
00:32:15,892 --> 00:32:18,436
<i>is the third team to go up</i>
<i>to the Premier League.</i>

639
00:32:18,520 --> 00:32:24,025
<i>Uh, down the bottom, you have three teams</i>
<i>that are relegated to League One.</i>

640
00:32:24,109 --> 00:32:25,610
<i>And after the first two games</i>
<i>of the season,</i>

641
00:32:25,694 --> 00:32:30,991
<i>we find ourselves in 22nd position,</i>
<i>slap bang in those relegation spots.</i>

642
00:32:35,370 --> 00:32:36,872
[producer] Do you need another minute or--

643
00:32:36,955 --> 00:32:38,415
Nah. Nah, nah. We're just, uh…

644
00:32:38,498 --> 00:32:39,499
Come on in.

645
00:32:39,583 --> 00:32:41,334
[Reynolds] I don't pretend to know
football in the same way,

646
00:32:41,418 --> 00:32:43,670
but I've watched enough of us and our…

647
00:32:43,753 --> 00:32:45,463
our spirit and how we do it
that I just… [stammers]

648
00:32:45,547 --> 00:32:48,967
Rob and I both want to just come
in and go, "What do you need?"

649
00:32:49,050 --> 00:32:50,927
[Parkinson] If you ask me,
we've got some good players.

650
00:32:51,011 --> 00:32:52,179
We've got some decent players.

651
00:32:52,262 --> 00:32:54,723
It's just we're up against teams
with whole squads

652
00:32:54,806 --> 00:32:56,349
full of… [chuckling]
…championship players in it,

653
00:32:56,433 --> 00:32:59,227
that sort who've been in the division
for years and they've got a lot of…

654
00:32:59,311 --> 00:33:00,520
a lot of championship.

655
00:33:00,604 --> 00:33:03,523
We just haven't got enough championship
standards of players at the moment.

656
00:33:03,607 --> 00:33:06,276
What's the issue? [stammers]
Tell me what the issue is.

657
00:33:07,027 --> 00:33:08,528
It's just time. Yeah.

658
00:33:08,612 --> 00:33:11,156
-Time and acquiring them?
-Yeah.

659
00:33:11,239 --> 00:33:13,992
-The issue shouldn't be resources.
-No, no, it's not resources.

660
00:33:14,075 --> 00:33:16,077
-It's acquiring them…
-No, it's just getting them over the line.

661
00:33:16,161 --> 00:33:19,080
Yeah, and then getting them all
to gel together.

662
00:33:19,164 --> 00:33:21,166
You know, you look
at players on West Brom,

663
00:33:21,249 --> 00:33:23,585
they've been playing together
for a couple seasons,

664
00:33:23,668 --> 00:33:26,463
a lot of those guys, right?
So, it's… They know each other.

665
00:33:26,546 --> 00:33:29,257
And that's what we had the advantage of
in League Two and League One.

666
00:33:29,341 --> 00:33:30,884
Yeah, we were very gelled.

667
00:33:30,967 --> 00:33:32,844
-Yeah, yeah.
-[Reynolds groans]

668
00:33:33,470 --> 00:33:35,055
[Reynolds] This stuff happens.

669
00:33:35,138 --> 00:33:37,766
Yeah, no, exactly, exactly, but you know,
it is the division, obviously.

670
00:33:37,849 --> 00:33:40,727
You get punished more,
but I'm not using that as

671
00:33:40,810 --> 00:33:42,229
a, like, get out of jail card, you know?

672
00:33:42,312 --> 00:33:45,482
That's… By the way, we can deal
with those situations a fucking lot better

673
00:33:45,565 --> 00:33:48,109
than we did today,
and I don't really want this on camera.

674
00:33:48,193 --> 00:33:49,194
[Reynolds] You got what you needed?

675
00:33:49,277 --> 00:33:50,904
-Yeah. Yeah.
-Are-Are-Are you sure?

676
00:33:50,987 --> 00:33:53,156
Do you mind if we take a bit? Thank you.

677
00:33:53,240 --> 00:33:55,325
[Parkinson] So, there's a lot of…
a lot of…

678
00:33:55,408 --> 00:33:59,204
The Championship League
is just a different beast

679
00:33:59,287 --> 00:34:02,082
and you sort of look at yourself
and go, "Is this…

680
00:34:02,165 --> 00:34:07,462
is this what it's going to be like,
week in and week out in this league?"

681
00:34:07,545 --> 00:34:08,546
If it is…

682
00:34:09,714 --> 00:34:11,007
[groans]

683
00:34:18,556 --> 00:34:20,934
[Jamie] Come on.
What's your score predictions then?

684
00:34:22,102 --> 00:34:24,145
-Five-nil. [chuckles]
-Five-nil. [laughs]

685
00:34:25,272 --> 00:34:27,232
[Anne Marie] It just felt unbelievable,

686
00:34:27,315 --> 00:34:30,735
you know, the person that's got
Bailey's heart has wrote this letter.

687
00:34:31,236 --> 00:34:34,447
-Then we moved on to emailing and…
-Yeah.

688
00:34:34,531 --> 00:34:36,866
He messaged back straight away,
didn't he? It was…

689
00:34:37,450 --> 00:34:40,453
[Anne Marie] I just got the vibe
off him that I…

690
00:34:40,537 --> 00:34:42,831
I could feel that
he was gonna want to meet.

691
00:34:44,416 --> 00:34:45,458
-[sighs]
-[breathes heavily]

692
00:34:45,542 --> 00:34:46,751
-Excited.
-Yeah.

693
00:34:47,502 --> 00:34:50,213
[Matthew] Bailey was
a massive Wrexham fan.

694
00:34:50,297 --> 00:34:53,633
He'd followed them for all of his life,

695
00:34:53,717 --> 00:34:58,430
and he went to all the games with his dad,
whether they were home or away.

696
00:34:58,513 --> 00:35:02,392
That's when he said, wait,
I'm gonna get goose bumps now, guaranteed.

697
00:35:02,475 --> 00:35:07,522
Um, he said it would be
the ultimate respect to Bailey

698
00:35:07,606 --> 00:35:11,776
to bring Bailey's heart back
to Wrexham FC,

699
00:35:11,860 --> 00:35:14,070
-um… [chuckles] …and he's just…
-Yeah.

700
00:35:14,154 --> 00:35:17,157
-He's just amazing, he's just so sweet.
-Yeah.

701
00:35:17,949 --> 00:35:19,909
-[Matthew] Here you are. How are you?
-[Alex] Hi.

702
00:35:19,993 --> 00:35:22,787
-Good to be seeing you. You okay?
-Good to see you.

703
00:35:22,871 --> 00:35:24,998
-How are you? Okay, yeah.
-I'm all right, thanks, yeah.

704
00:35:25,498 --> 00:35:27,250
[Alex] Oh, you look beautiful.

705
00:35:27,334 --> 00:35:29,586
-How are you?
-I just want to hug you.

706
00:35:30,420 --> 00:35:33,006
-[Alex] I'll go here.
-[Matthew] And I'll go over here.

707
00:35:33,632 --> 00:35:35,008
[Jamie] We're very lucky.

708
00:35:35,091 --> 00:35:37,552
We didn't know how rare it was,
but when you look

709
00:35:37,636 --> 00:35:42,390
at what he's gone through,
it's a very, very brave move.

710
00:35:42,474 --> 00:35:46,811
The doctors have said that from the ECG,
everything looks good.

711
00:35:46,895 --> 00:35:50,940
[Jamie] But it's something he wanted
to do, and we wanted to receive it.

712
00:35:58,114 --> 00:35:59,115
-To Bailey.
-To Bailey.

713
00:35:59,199 --> 00:36:00,784
-To Bailey and Wrexham winning today.
-Yeah.

714
00:36:00,867 --> 00:36:02,327
Wrexham are winning today.

715
00:36:02,410 --> 00:36:04,454
-[supporters chanting, clamoring]
-[♪ tense music plays]

716
00:36:05,038 --> 00:36:09,334
[Griffiths] <i>Wrexham against Derby County,</i>
<i>it'll be very interesting to see</i>

717
00:36:09,417 --> 00:36:11,294
-<i>just how this game pans out.</i>
-[supporters chanting] Wrexham!

718
00:36:11,378 --> 00:36:13,004
-[whistle blows]
-[supporters chanting] Wrexham!

719
00:36:13,088 --> 00:36:14,130
Come on!

720
00:36:14,214 --> 00:36:17,676
[Griffiths] <i>Longman in space on the left.</i>
<i>Cuts in on his right, finds Sheaf.</i>

721
00:36:17,759 --> 00:36:19,344
<i>He could hit this. He does hit it!</i>

722
00:36:19,427 --> 00:36:21,805
<i>Keeper parries</i>
<i>and just grabs the loose ball.</i>

723
00:36:21,888 --> 00:36:23,807
-[Anne Marie] Oh.
-[supporters cheering]

724
00:36:23,890 --> 00:36:25,266
-Well played!
-[supporters applauding]

725
00:36:25,350 --> 00:36:27,769
[Anne Marie] How's your heart?
How's your heart? Is your heart all right?

726
00:36:27,852 --> 00:36:29,813
[Matthew] It's all right.
It's doing all right.

727
00:36:29,896 --> 00:36:31,731
Matt's heart's okay. [chuckles]

728
00:36:31,815 --> 00:36:34,192
[Alex chuckles] Oh, don't worry
about him. [chuckles]

729
00:36:35,110 --> 00:36:36,111
[supporters chanting]

730
00:36:37,404 --> 00:36:38,947
[Griffiths] <i>That forwards nicely</i>
<i>to Kaboré,</i>

731
00:36:39,030 --> 00:36:41,533
<i>-that's a good ball.</i>
-Go on! Go on!

732
00:36:41,616 --> 00:36:44,452
[Griffiths] <i>Bursting down the right</i>
<i>stands above a great…</i>

733
00:36:53,128 --> 00:36:54,462
[Griffiths] <i>O'Brien!</i>

734
00:36:54,546 --> 00:36:56,464
-<i>Oh, that's a fabulous goal!</i>
-[supporters cheering]

735
00:36:57,924 --> 00:36:59,551
[Griffiths] <i>What a goal!</i>

736
00:36:59,634 --> 00:37:02,262
<i>Kaboré with a perfect cross!</i>

737
00:37:02,345 --> 00:37:06,224
<i>O'Brien with a glancing header</i>
<i>from the penalty spot inside the back…</i>

738
00:37:06,808 --> 00:37:10,061
<i>Ah, it's just absolutely textbook.</i>

739
00:37:10,145 --> 00:37:11,563
[supporters chanting, cheering]

740
00:37:11,646 --> 00:37:13,106
[cheering]

741
00:37:17,152 --> 00:37:19,863
-Yes!
-Fucking come on!

742
00:37:19,946 --> 00:37:21,531
[supporters chanting] Wrexham!

743
00:37:23,324 --> 00:37:26,411
[Griffiths] <i>That's a good flick.</i>
<i>Going man-to-man. And here's a chance…</i>

744
00:37:28,621 --> 00:37:33,126
<i>Oh, that's a super, super finish</i>
<i>for Derby County.</i>

745
00:37:33,209 --> 00:37:34,419
Come on, Wrexham!

746
00:37:34,502 --> 00:37:36,755
I'm trying to keep…
You know, I'm trying to keep positive.

747
00:37:36,838 --> 00:37:38,298
[Griffiths] <i>And here's Wrexham</i>
<i>coming forward.</i>

748
00:37:38,381 --> 00:37:40,800
<i>Longman to O'Brien and now this is good.</i>

749
00:37:40,884 --> 00:37:42,135
-Come on!
-Go on!

750
00:37:42,218 --> 00:37:44,053
<i>Dobson looking for the through-ball.</i>
<i>Windass!</i>

751
00:37:45,472 --> 00:37:46,473
[Anne Marie wails]

752
00:37:48,892 --> 00:37:49,893
So close!

753
00:37:50,643 --> 00:37:53,104
[Griffiths] <i>Six minutes of added time.</i>

754
00:37:53,188 --> 00:37:55,315
[Matthew] Do you want
to feel my heart, Jamie?

755
00:37:55,398 --> 00:37:57,817
Do you wanna have a feel?
It's going. [chuckling] It's going.

756
00:37:57,901 --> 00:37:59,986
I can feel that. Yeah.

757
00:38:00,069 --> 00:38:02,489
-[Griffiths] <i>Six minutes of added time.</i>
-It's going, mate.

758
00:38:02,572 --> 00:38:04,783
-[♪ tense music plays]
-[heartbeat thumping]

759
00:38:05,658 --> 00:38:12,165
It's exactly two years to the day, um,
we lost Bailey.

760
00:38:12,749 --> 00:38:16,252
Being able to bring that heart back
to the Racecourse.

761
00:38:16,336 --> 00:38:18,171
It's… [exhales]

762
00:38:18,254 --> 00:38:21,758
I-I can't… [stammers] …put into words
what it means to us.

763
00:38:23,760 --> 00:38:24,761
[Jamie] Amazing.

764
00:38:24,844 --> 00:38:26,387
[♪ "Just Like That" playing]

765
00:38:26,471 --> 00:38:27,639
Thank you.

766
00:38:29,098 --> 00:38:30,308
[Matthew] No worries.

767
00:38:34,854 --> 00:38:40,276
♪ <i>My boy might still be with me now</i>
<i>He'd be 25 today </i>♪

768
00:38:40,944 --> 00:38:42,821
-[supporters cheering]
-[Anne Marie] It's helped us so much.

769
00:38:42,904 --> 00:38:48,451
I can just feel his spirit there,
and I hear all his friends doing

770
00:38:48,535 --> 00:38:53,665
all the songs and I just feel like
he's just over there with them all.

771
00:38:54,415 --> 00:39:00,213
♪ <i>I've spent years just trying to find you</i>
<i>So I could finally let you know</i> ♪

772
00:39:01,881 --> 00:39:05,218
♪ <i>It was your son's heart that saved me </i>♪

773
00:39:05,927 --> 00:39:09,973
[Anne Marie] I really do feel, like, you
know, Matthew says that Bailey saved him,

774
00:39:10,765 --> 00:39:14,060
but I think he really saved us too.

775
00:39:14,936 --> 00:39:19,357
♪<i> And just like that</i>
<i>Your life can change </i>♪

776
00:39:19,440 --> 00:39:26,197
♪ <i>Look what the angels send</i>
<i>I lay my head upon his chest</i> ♪

777
00:39:26,990 --> 00:39:29,242
♪ <i>And I was with my boy again </i>♪

778
00:39:31,995 --> 00:39:35,331
[Jamie] Bailey would never be upset
by the results.

779
00:39:35,415 --> 00:39:37,292
-He'd always…
-No, he wouldn't, would he?

780
00:39:37,375 --> 00:39:39,127
-Yeah. He would…
-He was still upbeat.

781
00:39:39,210 --> 00:39:41,087
-He wouldn't be angry over that at all.
-Yeah.

782
00:39:41,170 --> 00:39:48,136
♪ <i>But somehow grace has found me</i>
<i>And I had to let him in </i>♪

783
00:39:49,721 --> 00:39:52,849
You know, it's an easy parallel
to draw when you talk

784
00:39:52,932 --> 00:39:56,019
about the heart of a club
and you talk about what that is.

785
00:39:56,102 --> 00:39:57,812
I think it's the easy
and lazy thing to do,

786
00:39:57,896 --> 00:39:59,480
is to look at it as wins and losses,

787
00:39:59,564 --> 00:40:02,025
the score on the scoreboard
or that sort of thing.

788
00:40:02,108 --> 00:40:07,530
But what's been abundantly clear
and ceaseless since the day we got here,

789
00:40:07,614 --> 00:40:09,657
was that it's the people.

790
00:40:09,741 --> 00:40:11,117
[♪ music continues]

791
00:40:11,200 --> 00:40:15,288
[Mac] It's not one single entity,
it's not one person.

792
00:40:15,371 --> 00:40:19,208
It is a continuum of people in the town

793
00:40:19,292 --> 00:40:24,213
and now all over the world rooting
for a team, playing for a team.

794
00:40:24,297 --> 00:40:25,673
[Reynolds] It's those people
that are standing

795
00:40:25,757 --> 00:40:28,051
shoulder to shoulder supporting this club

796
00:40:28,134 --> 00:40:32,639
through the hard times
and through this enchanted journey.

797
00:40:33,640 --> 00:40:36,809
It's not something that we found
or it's not something that we grew.

798
00:40:36,893 --> 00:40:39,270
It's something that was always there.

799
00:40:40,146 --> 00:40:42,857
That's what the heart of Wrexham is.

800
00:40:42,941 --> 00:40:44,108
It isn't a football team.

801
00:40:46,861 --> 00:40:48,446
[♪ music fades]

802
00:40:54,243 --> 00:40:58,706
[Law] It would be utterly surreal
to see a Wrexham side lining up

803
00:40:58,790 --> 00:41:01,668
against any team
in the Premier League next season.

804
00:41:01,751 --> 00:41:04,295
Obviously Rob and Ryan have
got the best of intentions

805
00:41:04,379 --> 00:41:06,714
for the football club,
that much is absolutely clear.

806
00:41:06,798 --> 00:41:08,883
But the reality is,
and look at Sheffield Wednesday,

807
00:41:08,967 --> 00:41:11,344
when Chansiri came in to take over
at Sheffield Wednesday,

808
00:41:11,427 --> 00:41:13,763
his vision was the same
as Rob and Ryan's vision.

809
00:41:13,846 --> 00:41:16,474
He saw an opportunity to get
the club into the Premier League,

810
00:41:16,557 --> 00:41:18,601
but they've spent too much money

811
00:41:18,685 --> 00:41:21,646
and they can't find a way
to pay the debts off.

812
00:41:21,729 --> 00:41:26,025
Sheffield Wednesday fans were mad
because of the financial straits

813
00:41:26,109 --> 00:41:27,527
that they got themselves into,

814
00:41:27,610 --> 00:41:32,031
and at that point, you've got
to be wary of the fact that even those

815
00:41:32,115 --> 00:41:35,910
with the best of intentions,
it can all go horribly wrong.

816
00:41:35,994 --> 00:41:39,622
And, suddenly,
a big club is almost no club.

817
00:41:39,706 --> 00:41:44,585
And there are Wrexham fans
who will fear that a little bit.

818
00:41:44,669 --> 00:41:46,713
You know,
that the club has gone up so quickly

819
00:41:46,796 --> 00:41:49,215
and the bigger the numbers get,

820
00:41:49,716 --> 00:41:52,552
the greater the risk potentially gets
as well.

821
00:41:52,635 --> 00:41:55,430
And all of a sudden, everything's gone.

822
00:41:56,389 --> 00:41:58,433
Businesses that were going very, very well

823
00:41:58,516 --> 00:42:00,727
alongside a football club
are now suddenly struggling.

824
00:42:00,810 --> 00:42:04,439
You've got to be honest, it's not been
the best of starts for Wrexham, right?

825
00:42:04,522 --> 00:42:07,900
Because Wrexham are trying to cope
with the jump up to a new division

826
00:42:07,984 --> 00:42:09,610
with a whole new set of players.

827
00:42:09,694 --> 00:42:12,905
Relegation is a potential outcome here.

828
00:42:12,989 --> 00:42:14,282
Wrexham could go down.


