Friday, November 19, 2004
Administration? (Part Two)
Things are really up in the air at the moment. Even with Robbie Savage, Tony Blair and
assorted football fans from across the country pledging their support for Wrexham's cause, and
the high court granting a 28-day adjournment to the court hearing for the winding-up order.
Preparations for the match against Bristol City are as much about the fans as they are about
the team. Which is just as well, as things don't look too rosy on the injury front; Jim Whitley,
Carlos Edwards (still), Andy Dibble (still), Danny Williams, Dean Bennett and Craig Morgan are
all out.
You will also have noticed that things are looking a bit sparse here. Technical difficulties (that
is, me breaking things) mean that I'm having to hand code the site in Notepad - not the most
advanced of web-editing tools. This also means that all sections of the site other than this
diary are suspended for the moment, and possibly indefinitely. Due to these new computer
hiccups, this diary itself may be less frequently updated. One bright spot on the horizon is the
prospect of getting broadband fitted at home, which would make things a lot simpler. For now,
though, bear with me.v
assorted football fans from across the country pledging their support for Wrexham's cause, and
the high court granting a 28-day adjournment to the court hearing for the winding-up order.
Preparations for the match against Bristol City are as much about the fans as they are about
the team. Which is just as well, as things don't look too rosy on the injury front; Jim Whitley,
Carlos Edwards (still), Andy Dibble (still), Danny Williams, Dean Bennett and Craig Morgan are
all out.
You will also have noticed that things are looking a bit sparse here. Technical difficulties (that
is, me breaking things) mean that I'm having to hand code the site in Notepad - not the most
advanced of web-editing tools. This also means that all sections of the site other than this
diary are suspended for the moment, and possibly indefinitely. Due to these new computer
hiccups, this diary itself may be less frequently updated. One bright spot on the horizon is the
prospect of getting broadband fitted at home, which would make things a lot simpler. For now,
though, bear with me.v