Yes, they've been using HMRC as an overdraft facility for many years. For a long time Sainsbury's would ride to the rescue while they were hoping to get the site, but probably no longer.
He's only on a short term deal covering for one of their goalies who's out injured.And if the whole Wrexham ownership thing wasn't meta enough they've now signed a retired player who now makes his living from podcasting. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/mar/23/ben-foster-comes-out-of-retirement-to-rejoin-national-league-wrexham
They nearly ground shared at SJP a few seasons back.
9 years after we were two divisions below Yeovil, we're possibly about to go three divisions above them.Jason H said:Successful short term thinking, I maintain that in 10 years time I believe we'll be higher (and consistently so) in the pyramid.
I'm talking about harbouring ambitions to play for their local team. Without a youth set up they'd have to go elsewhere. Plus having an opportunity (or at least an ambition) to grow up playing for your local team's youth sides is a great way of fostering long-term support and sense of "belonging" to your local team.