Welcome to Wrexham is a superb docuseries. Poignant contrast between Hollywood lives and players’ and fans’ and yet co-owners come across as genuine and engaged. Not a vanity project. Also shows importance of pyramid. Passion, community, pathway. Big clubs take note. #WrexhamFX
@henrywinter Community engagement is the only way a lower league club can be successful. That is why we gave away 3,000 replica shirts to 8 year old school children at Notts. The club has to be relevant in the community
@henrywinter Surely time for a @netflix or @PrimeVideo to film @DMAC102 at @theposh 🎥🎬⚽️🇮🇪🔵 If @hardtruthpod is anything to go by then it would make it an exceptional watch on screen 🤩🤯🎙📺 Insight, opinion & 💯 #hardtruth 👊 🍎 ➡️ apple.co/2U8PMA0 📺 ➡️ bit.ly/3AlEyLt
@henrywinter Utterly ruined by the presence of Shaun Harvey a man who oozes smarminess out of every pore and exudes untrustworthiness and a lack of genuineness. Basically the complete opposite of the co-owners.
@henrywinter You should listen to Moment of Truth on BBC Sounds, Henry. A really insight into football and football management embedded with two League One teams at the end of last season. Managers wearing microphones during games, half time, etc. Brilliant stuff
@henrywinter @VancityReynolds I am enjoying it. I hope there is a follow up on the fan who is the house painter. Seeing his passion for the club for the sport and the depression he felt during Covid was heartbreaking.
@henrywinter See also Stockport, chesterfield, Halifax, Salford....all getting good crowds drawn from local area.
@henrywinter the FA should have worked much harder on exportng the idea of pyramids, certainly to North America