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Reggae Boy Hall Music to the Ears of Wrexham Fans

Posted by Chris Wathan on March 19, 2008 1:02 PM | 

Paul Hall is a Wrexham hero already - after all, he did score against Chester.

But he's also won the hearts of a few Dragons followers for his comments last week that he's fallen in love with the Racecourse outfit.

The ex-Jamaica international was genuine in his sentiment too, even though it's all too easy for veterans like himself to just be picking up a pay packet at this stage of their careers.

With his World Cup days with the Reggae Boyz a while back now, Hall might not have had the pick of the clubs to move to in the January window.

But he sure as anything didn't have to choose a side - to all those who don't know the club - are everyone's favourites to drop into the non-league 'abyss'.

Same too for Danny Sonner and Carl Tremarco.

Still, it seems I've caused a bit of a stir with some Wrexham supporters for suggesting a selection of fans are worried that those on short-term deals, with no ties to the club, didn't think these guys had the heart for a fight. Not in the same way Wrexham boy Neil Roberts would have.

I mean, short-term deals mean they would be out of the door anyway should the Dragons go down.

That doesn't seem to be the case anyway at Colliers Park, but - no matter what some have said - it is a whispered worry of some.

I heard it myself while taking in a post-game pint at the Centenary bar.

It might not be a majority, but there were some.

Thankfully, their fears are unfounded.

Brian Little's boys are big on heart - now they just need a points tally to match.


 

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