bus and you can see the club actually going onto the bus as wrexham prepare to leave at around 615 they are going to go around the city. we understand it is walled dock of courtroom number seven. well, today, that changed. she moved across to the witness box and it 87 years in the football league and they have just gotten themselves back from being a team and a 15 year team and throughout england and wales, and now known globally because of the achievements that they have been able to not only do on the football field but clearly, off of it is well of those high profile owners that have been talking about and you can since the size of not only the achievement but also the growing sense of the club as well because if you need three buses to take the team and all the attending people wanted, and it s always a good sign and is in the premier league and the champions league that we ve shown atrophy parades in the past, that s exactly the logistical effort that we went through but
stadium through the city centre about three miles and will take a couple of hours of course part of was saying it we been mentioning welcome to wrexham series that has an disney plus, translated around the world, i want to bring in maxine hughes, the welsh translator for the series and she is driving us in the united states and first of all, before we talk about the documentary, i want your emotional feeling as we see pictures of the bus heading around wrexham. i can t believe it, these bus heading around wrexham. i can t believe it, these images bus heading around wrexham. i can t believe it, these images of bus heading around wrexham. i té u ii believe it, these images of wrexham and was going on in the town of wrexham, and fills us with so much pride but also a bit ofjealousy because i m stuck over here but it seems i never thought i would see this and most people would think they d seen seems like today it is just a fairy tale story in a community coming together of