Wrexham's unbeaten run against Swansea City came to a dramatic end after 32 bloody years!
Phil Parkinson's lads threw away a half-time lead in Friday night's all-Welsh Championship affair. What a bunch of muppets!
The Red Dragons took the lead after just 14 minutes thanks to an own goal from Cameron Burgess. Cheers, mate!
But despite leading at the break, Wrexham failed to register a shot on target during the first half. What a load of crap!
Swansea levelled the match through Zan Vipotnik, who grabbed his ninth league goal of the season. Then, in stoppage time, Adam Idah capitalised on a calamitous error from goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo to prod home on the goal-line. You muppet, Okonkwo!
It means the visitors have now failed to win any of their last five league matches. Parkinson last saw his side taste victory at home to Bristol City on November 26. Get your act together, lads!
Wrexham's run ends
Wrexham had not lost to their Welsh rivals for over 32 years ahead of their trip to south Wales on Friday. But all good things must come to an end, eh?
Their defeat to Swansea leaves the newly-promoted side nine points clear of the relegation zone ahead of the rest of the weekend's action. Better pull your socks up, lads!
Parkinson will now turn his attention to a Boxing Day clash with Sheffield United. The Blades visit the Racecourse Ground on December 26, with kick-off at 5.30pm. Time to show some bloody passion!





