Hello. Sign In
Go to the Home page Your92 Go to the Stats Zone Go to the Card Museum Go to the Library
 

GAME DETAILS

Racecourse Ground
Saturday, March 2nd, 2024
 
League Two
Attendance: 12,209
     
4-0
   
 
Paul Mullin (17, 25, 35), Elliott Lee (41)
   
 
James McClean (75)
 
Josh Woods (47)
 
   
Lewis Shipley (90+1)
 
 
 
 
2023
/24

Comments :
This was a convergence game for Charlie and one of the most difficult tickets to get hold of (along with Bournemouth and Brentford). But our memberships gamble paid off with entry to the ticket lottery successful. Only problem was seats were in the new temporary stand that had no roof and heavy rain forecast. But again luck smiled upon us as the first half was dry (bloomin'' cold!!!) with bits of blue sky. We also got free scarves as well so the luck just kept on giving. Our seats (soaking wet when we arrived) were set just to one side of the goal giving us the perfect view of all four goals and Paul Mullin''s hattrick. The ground was packed (as always) and the noise generated by just over 12 thousand fans was very impressive putting a lot of Premier league far bigger numerically crowds to shame. Lots of laughs with Char - especially listening to the bloke behind telling his mate about his trip to America complete with horrific accents (esp the ''Spanish'' cabbie). Our luck had to run out sooner or later and - as it was - 10 minutes into the second half it started to rain ice. Being seated in the open air it was impossible to keep out legs dry and fingers frost free so with the game sewn up we left at 83 minutes and headed home. A great day out.
DT92 Count: 90
 
 

Managers
View complete set Phil Parkinson
  John Coleman
Players
WREXHAM
 
 
 33  Arthur Okonkwo (G)
 
 15  Eoghan O'Connell (D)
 69
 
 25  William Boyle (D)
 
 32  Max Cleworth (D)
 
 19  Jacob Mendy (M)
 
 20  Andy Cannon (M)
View complete set
 23  James McClean (M)
 75
 88
 
 29  Ryan Barnett (M)
 82
 
 38  Elliott Lee (M)
 41
 
 09  Ollie Palmer (F)
 69
 
 10  Paul Mullin (F)
 17
 25
 35
 82

Subs
 
 21  Mark Howard (G)
 
 04  Ben Tozer (M)
 69
 
 07  Jordan Davies (M)
 
 08  Luke Young (M)
 88
 
 17  Luke Bolton (M)
 82
 
 11  Jack Marriott (F)
 82
View complete set
 26  Steven Fletcher (F)
 69
ACCRINGTON STANLEY
 
 
 21  Radek Vítek (G)
 
 02  Lewis Shipley (D)
 90+1
 
 04  Kelvin Mellor (D)
 
 16  Joseph Gubbins (D)
 
 25  Aaron Pickles (D)
 45
 
 38  Connor O'Brien (D)
 
 07  Shaun Whalley (F)
 60
 
 17  Jack Nolan (M)
 84
 
 18  Tommy Leigh (M)
 
 22  Dan Martin (M)
 90
 
 55  Korede Adedoyin (F)
 84

Subs
 
 61  Jack Mcintyre (G)
 
 12  Sebastian Quirk (M)
 
 20  Oliver Patrick (M)
 90
 
 30  Alex Henderson (M)
 84
 
 26  Leslie Adekoya (F)
 60
 
 27  Lewis Trickett (F)
 84
 
 39  Josh Woods (F)
 45
 47

DT92 Members at this game: (you can click here to load your profile picture)
nsbasti
91
This was a convergence game for Charlie and one of the most difficult tickets to get hold of (along with Bournemouth and Brentford). But our memberships gamble paid off with entry to the ticket lottery successful. Only problem was seats were in the new temporary stand that had no roof and heavy rain forecast. But again luck smiled upon us as the first half was dry (bloomin'' cold!!!) with bits of blue sky. We also got free scarves as well so the luck just kept on giving. Our seats (soaking wet when we arrived) were set just to one side of the goal giving us the perfect view of all four goals and Paul Mullin''s hattrick. The ground was packed (as always) and the noise generated by just over 12 thousand fans was very impressive putting a lot of Premier league far bigger numerically crowds to shame. Lots of laughs with Char - especially listening to the bloke behind telling his mate about his trip to America complete with horrific accents (esp the ''Spanish'' cabbie). Our luck had to run out sooner or later and - as it was - 10 minutes into the second half it started to rain ice. Being seated in the open air it was impossible to keep out legs dry and fingers frost free so with the game sewn up we left at 83 minutes and headed home. A great day out.
nsbasti
91
This was a convergence game for Charlie and one of the most difficult tickets to get hold of (along with Bournemouth and Brentford). But our memberships gamble paid off with entry to the ticket lottery successful. Only problem was seats were in the new temporary stand that had no roof and heavy rain forecast. But again luck smiled upon us as the first half was dry (bloomin'' cold!!!) with bits of blue sky. We also got free scarves as well so the luck just kept on giving. Our seats (soaking wet when we arrived) were set just to one side of the goal giving us the perfect view of all four goals and Paul Mullin''s hattrick. The ground was packed (as always) and the noise generated by just over 12 thousand fans was very impressive putting a lot of Premier league far bigger numerically crowds to shame. Lots of laughs with Char - especially listening to the bloke behind telling his mate about his trip to America complete with horrific accents (esp the ''Spanish'' cabbie). Our luck had to run out sooner or later and - as it was - 10 minutes into the second half it started to rain ice. Being seated in the open air it was impossible to keep out legs dry and fingers frost free so with the game sewn up we left at 83 minutes and headed home. A great day out.
charlottewilkins
78
Peter
29
rob125
23
Doing the 92 is a free website run for football fans by football fans.
Please contact us if you've got any questions, ideas or content you'd like to see added.