Wrexham AFC - Yma o Hyd!
“Yma o Hyd” (English: “We’re Still Here”) is a Welsh language folk song by Dafydd Iwan about the resilience of the people and language of Cymru in the face of many attempts to eradicate both.
However, in its spirit, it has taken a much deeper root in the psyche of Wrexham AFC and its family of supporters as over the recent past, as up until the take over of the Club by the Wrexham Supporters Trust and the subsequent Hollywood Renaissance, there has been what feels like a consistant attempt to consign the Club to history in the name of greed.
The Dismal Jimmy
A new Wrexham AFC fanzine ‘The Dismal Jimmy’, which aimed to inform supporters of the club the truth about what was really going on at the Racecourse in the face of a press that continued to ignore the scandals was set up in 2004.
The term Dismal Jimmy is actually a tribute to the Wrexham Leader sports reporter of the era, Les Chamberlain, who described the unsettled Wrexham fans as Dismal Jimmies. Dismal Jimmy ran for 19 issues from March 2004 to January 2017.
Click on the covers to read the first two editions.
















































