Same here and it is not cheap. I also watch every single commercial from Ryan Reynolds's channel. Dude is a genius in marketing. No wonder Wrexham AFC and the town benefited from his midas touch.
I love that local Wrexham people are being paid for these commercials. Wayne and the people working at the Turf deserve every penny for how hard they have to work
I normally don't like documentaries, but love soccer (okay football) so I decided to give this show a shot. I have been an Arsenal fan but have heard some great things about this team and tv series. I am so glad I started watching! I am blown away by the spirit and people of Wrexham. It is so well done and so full of heart. This is not just about the team, but the people and community. I am wishing you all the best in League 1 for promotion to the Championship. The Red Dragons are alive and well! Let's Go Wrexham! Much love from St. Louis, USA
It`s amazing. In the second season the owner of the turf say: when we promote to league two, we promote the next season to league one. What is now? He make the correct prediction! Good Job ♥
So I found an article that they found evidence that in 1864 the Wrexham cricket team made a club that played annually called The Town and played against the Fire Departments football team. The annual team evolved into the Wrexham team in 1873, so the old crest has the 1873 but the newer crest has the original founding date
Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady (minority owner of Birmingham City FC) could appear in Season 4 of Welcome to Wrexham. No more polarizing figure exists in American sport, so adding that backstory will amplify US interest in Wrexham's fortunes. (UPDATE ON 18.05.2024: Seven former Premier League clubs will be Wrexham opponents next season: Bolton, Birmingham, Barnsley, Charlton Athletic, Huddersfield, Wigan and Blackpool.)
One can not help but notice comments on THIS are active, yet comments on the HP video are disabled. Now, considering I work in IT and I've had to deal with not just HP computers and laptops, but HP switches? Might I just say that's a WISE course of action. Because HP devices suck. I mean they suck REAL real bad. As in don't, whatever you do, don't purchase an HP device. They're an afront to God and life...
OK - I'm going to be honest here - cold coffee made a long time ago in a country far far away isn't normally something I'd pay money for. Unless I developed a taste for it. You need to incentivize the customer to try enough of your product to develop that taste. How do you do that? Low prices? No, that's a fool's game. The consumer is conditioned that the low price is the price and any increase is gouging. Have a contest. "Win A Trip To Wrexham" I'd try cold coffee for that!
99.92% of Stok's customer base watching this ad will never visit Wrexham. Many, however, will be navigating rush hour traffic on a freeway/motorway five days a week somewhere on Earth, and for that "trip" this will prove a refreshing diversion in more ways than one.
Yes guys, loving all the American/Canadianisms etc, but you can keep what I believe "over-served" means. We don't want any of that foreign rubbish over here!
That term is in reference to this I believe. The irony is that he was serving himself. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jYItlPH3Yts.html