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Reckless Guide to Wrexham

Wrexham v Barnet

Saturday 14th February 2015.

Vanarama Conference

Kick-Off: 15:00

Stadium: The Racecourse Ground, Mold Road, Wrexham, LL11 2AH

Telephone:  01978 262 129

Club Colours: Red and White

Nickname: The Dragons

Brief Directions by Road:

Nice drive this one. Leave the M6 at Junction 10A turning onto the M54. After approximately 21 miles the M54 becomes the A5. Stay on the A5 passing Shrewsbury and when you reach Oswestry turn right at the roundabout (An Esso service station will be on your left), staying on the A5. At the junction of the A5 and the A483 (a blasted McDonalds drive-through will be on your right) go straight on at the roundabout to join the A483 signposted Ruabon and Wrexham. After approximately eight miles leave the A483 at the junction of the A541 signposted Wrexham and Mold. At the roundabout turn right towards Wrexham and after going straight over the next roundabout the ground is ahead of you on your left on the A541. Thanks to the unofficial Wrexham website for these directions.

Car Parking:

There is car parking available at the ground for (I believe) £4 per car. Street parking is also available.

Directions by Train:

Door to door this one, as Wrexham General station is adjacent to the ground. The journey from Euston will take between 3 and 4 hours and may necessitate a change at Birmingham, Crewe and/or Chester.

Supporters Coach:

The supporters coach will leave the Hive at 08:30 with earlier pick-up points at Potters Bar Station, Barnet (three separate places), Whetstone and Edgware starting at 07:30. The price is £30 return.For further information on the Bees Travel Club, please call the ticket office on 020 8381 3800 and select option one or visit The Hive in person.

Eating and Drinking Locally:

Bearing in mind that the first recognised lager brewery in Europe was actually founded in Wrexham in 1882 having a beer before the game is very easy and we are spoilt for choices of pubs. One of the best is The Turf right next to the Kop Terrace and is mainly used by home supporters. Peter Jones from the Wrexham Supporters’ Trust sends this invitation to the Wrexham Lager and Sports and Social Club to Barnet fans:

"You can find the club by walking past the ground towards the town centre. You go over the railway bridge and will then come to a Post Office sorting depot on your left. The club is situated in Union Road opposite only a five-minute walk from the ground. It is friendly and has reasonably priced beer and food with a big screen for Sky Sports. All will be made welcome”.

Many visiting fans have visited for the last few seasons and the feedback I get is excellent. At the back of the Yale Stand is the recently refurbished Centenary Club which allows in away fans. It is free to enter, has Sky Sports and also offers food in the form of pie and peas. It is also handy for the away turnstiles.

According to official club reports: ”The favoured pub for away fans is the Plas Coch. It is a restaurant type pub, with a large beer garden, that is located past the ground going away from the town centre, near to the Sainsburys Petrol Station. It is about a five minute walk away from the stadium’. The pub is on the Plas Coch Retail Park opposite NEWI, where you can also park for the afternoon, at a cost of £2.”

Meanwhile, the Reckless recommendation is the Golden Lion in the town centre…oh yes!

Ground Description:

For some seven seasons up until 1992 the ground was only three-sided as the current Mold stand, with its distinctive curved roof, replaced the original twin stands which were demolished in 1985. They sat behind a wide flat paddock and some distance from the pitch. The new stand is less of an eye sore than most new structures and seats 3,500. Opposite is the main or Yale Stand which was completed in 1972, its two tiers seat around 4,200. Part of this area will be our home for the afternoon. To the right is the wonderful old Kop Terrace which was covered in 1978 and once accommodated 10,000 standing – it is now no longer used, a real shame. Finally to the left is the Glyndwr University Stand which only opens its top tier 2,800 seats when required. The view from here is excellent. The current capacity is around 10,500.

Admission Prices:

Adults £19, Concessions £14, Over 80s/Under 16s £5, U11s £2.

Previous Meeting:

Our last visit to the Racecourse was in February 2014 when a Jake Hyde goal grabbed 3 points in a 1-0 win.