Wrexham v Hereford United
Skrill Premier
Tuesday 11th February 2014 KO 7.45pm
Glyndwr University Racecourse Ground
Mold Road
Wrexham
LL11 2 AH
Phone 01978 262129
Away fans accommodation at The Racecourse is now provided in
part of the upper tier of the seated Yale Stand to one side of the ground
(Turnstiles 1-4). Admission is believed
to be £19 for adults, £14 for over 60’s and U21’s, £5 for U16’s and £1 for
U11’s. PLEASE NOTE that U11 tickets
should be purchased from the Club Shop behind the Yale Stand before going to
the turnstiles. All other tickets can
be paid for in cash at the turnstiles.
Proof of age may be required.
Wrexham FC have suffered their share of financial woes over
the years and the recent takeover of the club by The Wrexham Supporters Trust
is likely to mean that Bulls’ fans will be sympathetically received. No doubt the defeat of Shrewsbury last
weekend will provide a common basis for discussion over a pre-match pint.
HUISA – Departs Radford’s at 4.00 pm with a fare of £15
(non-members £17). Seats can still be
booked through The Club office on 08442 761939.
Fans are asked to consider using the HUISA coach rather than
drive to ensure that HUISA’s existing funds do not need to be used to subsidise
the coach.
BY CAR – Take the A49 north towards Shrewsbury and at the
Garden Centre roundabout at the junction with the A5, take the first exit (sign
Oswestry). As you approach Oswestry, stay on the A5 following signs for Wrexham.
From Ruabon the road becomes the A483. Stay on this road, as it is also the
Wrexham by-pass. Continue until you reach the Mold (A541) junction. Follow
signs for Wrexham Town Centre and the Football Stadium will become visible
after some 300 yards. Parking is mainly in the streets although I understand
the local school/college is also available. Distance is about 80 miles. Postcode LL11 2AH.
TRAIN – Wrexham General Station is right next to the ground
ALEHOUSES – The Centenary Bar at the ground does accept
visiting supporters. This can be found
close to the away turnstiles behind the Yale Stand. The Centenary is said to do a mean pie and peas. It is not known what antics the North Wales
Police will undertake so availability of Pubs is subject to their
interference. Leaving the ground and
walking towards the town centre you will find the Plas Coch near to Sainsbury’s
Petrol Station. The Oak on High Street
is a Camra approved outlet and there are plenty of others around the centre.
CHIPS – Nearest appears to be Les’s Fish Bar in Egerton
Street which is a good half a mile from the ground.
Enjoy