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Watch: Wrexham AFC hit back after Sharp TV rant

08 Feb 2023 4 minute read
Billy Sharp – Photo: Mike Egerton, PA Media

Wrexham AFC have hit back after claims from Sheffield United Captain, Billy Sharp that Wrexham players were “being disrespectful”.

In a post match TV rant Sharp said he was “glad” Sheffield United had beaten the Hollywood-owned club.

He added: “They are doing well in their league and we are doing well in our league, I wasn’t happy with a few of their players tonight. That is it now, we have got one over on them tonight, good luck to them for promotion, we put that one to bed now.”

Sour

But Wrexham defender Ben Tozer said Sharp has “fabricated stuff in his head” after the FA Cup replay between the two sides ended on a sour note.

Sharp and Blades team-mate Sander Berge scored stoppage-time goals to earn a 3-1 win and deny the Hollywood-owned Vanarama National League side a blockbuster fifth-round clash with Tottenham.

Tozer claims Sharp told Wrexham players to “shove it in the documentary” – referring to Disney+ programme ‘Welcome to Wrexham – in the tunnel after the match and said that the veteran lacked humility.

“I feel like a bit of a dampener has been put on the game with how they have acted in the tunnel if I am being honest with you,” he said.

“They showed a real lack of humility. If that’s the way they want to be, I feel like if we had won that game we would have showed a lot more humility and respect.

“They should show more respect to us instead of telling us to shove it in the documentary. I feel like he has fabricated stuff in his head to make that acceptable for himself.

“I said to him face-to-face to show a bit more humility. We congratulated them on the win, we haven’t come in sulking, we have walked in the tunnel as normal and it is just a shame that is the way he ended.”

Sheffield United’s Billy Sharp scores his sides second goal during the FA Cup fourth round replay at Bramall Lane, Sheffield. Picture: Mike Egerton

Anger

It appears that Sharp’s anger stemmed from a tweet Wrexham put out after the first game, which ended 3-3, suggesting they already had eyes on Tottenham, while a fake Sheffield United account appeared over the last couple of days advertising tickets for the Spurs game before the replay.

“Maybe it has, I haven’t seen that myself,” he said when asked whether Wrexham’s tweet had been antagonistic.

“Apparently they were selling tickets for the game. It’s a bit petty, all of it is a bit petty. Like I say, has it riled them up that much? I think that’s an excuse to be honest with you. That’s the way he wants to be, we’ll roll on as we should.

“Appparently they were tweeting tickets for the Tottenham game before this game was played and you have people like Oli McBurnie saying stuff in the press.

“I don’t believe any of our lads have said anything. If that’s the way they want to be, that’s the way they want to be.”

37-year-old Sharp said he’s not happy with the way the Welsh side has been “as a club” and went on to accuse the referee of “helping them all night as well.”

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson has said he’s disappointed with Sharp’s behaviour and also accused the captain of “shouting down the tunnel” at Wrexham players.

In a statement, Parkinson said: “My message to Billy is: you’re better than that. My players are humble people and you’re a credit to the football club.”

Club co-owner and Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds said in a Tweet after the match: “So proud of these boys. And the 4000 plus away supporters who gave it all.’

Wrexham co- owner Rob McElhenney was in high spirits after the FA Cup knockout and Tweeted: “Now let’s go win this f**king league.”


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Mab Meirion
1 year ago

You won, get over it…London Rd, Fanoush Falafel Bar, the best thing about the place…

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