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Merthyr Town. Pity the other thread turned political on 20:51 - May 29 by ReslovenSwan1
I never heard it said. Do you have any sources? Wrexham were alway only one step short of league 2.
my twitter was full of it, in comparison to you saying on here that Merthyr should join the LOW.
And Merthyr are only three steps short of league 2, so what is your point? Should every club three steps short of league two get up and go join another league?
I wish Colwyn Bay all the best but they were pressurised into joining the welsh leagues for financial reasons. If Merthyr can afford to carry on as they are then they should carry on as they are.
Hit the social media, fans forums etc, and tell every Merthyr fan you come across what league you believe they should be playing in and then ask them for their opinion.
I await your response after the exercise has been complete.
[Post edited 30 May 2024 18:01]
My methods are not favoured by some but by god i speak the truth.
Merthyr Town. Pity the other thread turned political on 17:36 - Apr 18 by SgorioFruit
THEY'VE DONE IT
DA IAWN MERTHYR BOIS BACH, YMLAEN
[Post edited 18 Apr 17:37]
Seeing this thread reminded me of a half-forgotten book in my collection, and I dug out David Watkins' Merthyr Tydfil Football Club. Tempus, 1999. There are more photographs than narrative, but the book gives a very interesting overview of the high points of the club's history. There are loads of meetings with football league clubs, stirring cup runs, many achievements from the Southern League days, and a chapter on the rise to the GM Vauxhall Conference. Merthyr Tydfil FC achieved its highest league finish of 4th in the Conference in 1991-92. A previous incarnation of Merthyr Town FC was a Football League Third Division club from 1920 to 1930.