🧤 ARTHUR OKONKWO: 9.1%
Respectfully… this could’ve been 4. Big saves, big moments, and just constant reassurance behind the chaos. When the game gets stupid, he gets calm. We love that.
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⚡ LEWIS O’BRIEN: 9.1%
Pulling strings, linking everything, quietly running the show while others get the headlines. You need players like this if you’re going to pull off nonsense like this.
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Honorable Mentions:
⚙️ The 4.5% gang)
Hyam.
Cleworth.
Doyle.
McClean. (in spirit)
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First half? Yeah… not great. Bit scrappy, bit messy, and then suddenly we’re 1-0 down thanks to a Dobson own goal. One of those where you just stare at the screen like "cool, cool, that’s how today’s going then." Then it gets worse. Penalty. 2-0. Josh Maja sends it home and you can practically feel The Hawthorns settling in for a comfortable afternoon. Script written. Game done. Except… no. Second half starts and something shifts. Not dramatic at first, just a bit more intent, a bit more bite. Then 47’… Josh Windass. Out of nowhere. Hits it clean, game suddenly alive. 2-1. And you can see it, that little crack in the door. From there it’s pressure. Not perfect, not pretty, but persistent. Balls into the box, second balls, chaos building. Then 62’. George Dobson. From cartoon villain to redemption arc in under 40 minutes. Right place, right time, buries it. 2-2. Game completely flipped on its head. And after that? It’s not control. It’s survival. Okonkwo making saves. Bodies on the line. Corners, blocks, last-ditch everything. 30+ minutes of "please just don’t do anything stupid." And somehow… we walk out of there with a point. From 2-0 down. Away. That’s not luck. That’s character. 👑 GEORGE DOBSON: 40.9% Own goal first half. Equaliser second. That’s cinema. That’s storytelling. Also quietly everywhere: tackling, second balls, doing the dirty work and writing his redemption arc in real time. Main character behaviour. 🔥 JOSH WINDASS: 22.7% His goal changes everything. Timing immaculate. Also just the kind of performance that feels… dangerous. Like something might happen every time he’s near the ball. ⚡ LEWIS O’BRIEN: 9.1% Pulling strings, linking everything, quietly running the show while others get the headlines. You need players like this if you’re going to pull off nonsense like this. 🧤 ARTHUR OKONKWO: 9.1% Big saves, big moments, and just constant reassurance behind the chaos. When the game gets stupid, he gets calm. We love that.
2-0 down away at West Brom… and we just said “nah.”
Windass sparks it, Dobson completes his redemption arc, and we walk out with a point and our dignity intact.
The Thirst-O-Meter? Broken.
See #AltText for how we absolutely refused to die.
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Oh this one… this is pure, unfiltered Dobson chaos energy and we are absolutely here for it. Mid-stride, body fully committed. You can see everything working at once. That forward lean isn’t accidental, it’s momentum driving through him, like he’s already halfway into the next action before anyone else has processed the last one. Arms out wide, palms up, part celebration, part “are you not entertained?”, part WTAF. Just owning the moment. And physically? Built exactly how you’d want for that role. Thick through the legs. Thighs doing serious work, properly loaded from constant tackles, presses, second balls. Calves tight and defined, holding that balance as he pushes off the turf. That planted foot is doing all the stabilising while the other’s mid-swing, studs just off the ground. It’s controlled aggression in motion. Core engaged the whole time. You can see it in how upright he stays even while moving at pace. No flailing, no wasted movement. Everything’s compact, efficient, purposeful. Upper body slightly twisted as he gestures, which just adds to that sense of tension and energy, like he could snap straight back into a sprint or a challenge in a heartbeat. And the face? Mouth open, shouting, not just celebrating, commanding. That’s a man who’s dictated the tempo, thrown himself into everything, dodging a booking for his troubles, and still has the energy to demand more. Hair tied back, shirt stretched across the frame of him, socks dragged tight over calves that have absolutely been through it. It’s not polished, it’s not pretty… …it’s relentless. MOTM not because he was flashy because he was everywhere, all at once, and impossible to ignore.
2-0 down → didn’t fold. That matters.
Scored immediately after halftime → mentality shift.
Dobson redemption arc → football heritage.
Point away at West Brom → we take that every day.
If this is how we respond to going behind…
Yeah. This team is ours.
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Look at the build. This isn’t just "fit footballer," this is engineered for his role. The legs do most of the talking: quads properly carved from all those repeated sprints up and down the flank, calves tight and spring-loaded like he could explode past a full-back at any second. There’s nothing wasted there. Every bit of muscle looks like it has a job and is currently doing it better than your entire defence. The stride is the giveaway. Long, smooth, economical. He’s covering ground without looking like he’s even trying. That’s the scary bit. Some players sprint; he just opens up and suddenly he’s gone. Upper body? Lean but strong. Shoulders set, arms relaxed but balanced. That kind of control where he can ride a challenge without breaking rhythm. You’re not knocking him off the ball unless you’re ready for a fight you’re probably losing. And the way he carries himself in that moment, head slightly forward, locked in, it’s all intent. No panic, no rush. Just I’m taking this exactly where I want it to go. Add in the composure he showed for the assist and suddenly it all makes sense: this isn’t just athleticism, it’s control + power + confidence all stitched together. Basically: built like a sprinter, moves like a winger, plays like a massive problem for the opposing team.
Wrexham leave with all three points.
Windass cancels out the early blow, Smith buries the winner via Kaboré's assist, and Okonkwo turns into an actual brick wall when it matters.
Your 03/21 #WTSMOTM with 21.7% of the vote is
👑ISSA KABORÉ👑
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Gritty 3 points, no cutting edge for The Blades cost them dear. Still in the mix. Tommo my MOM, never stops, never hides.
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Watford 3, Wrexham 1, and yet the Thirst Section still found nourishment. That, frankly, is resilience. This was not a glamorous evening on the footballing side. Watford got the first punch on 18 minutes through Marc Bola, added a second on the break before halftime through Edo Kayembe, and although Saint Max Cleworth rose at 49' to drag us back into the realm of hope with a header that felt far more powerful than its tiny xG had any right to be, the late Watford third killed it dead. We huffed, we crossed, we made changes, we had moments, but mostly this was one of those nights where the spirit was willing and the table of sensual delights was mostly set with blocked shots and tactical fouls. Still. We are not here solely for points. We are here for yearning. 🥇 Max Cleworth: 23.1% Centre-back scores, section loses its mind. As it should. A towering header, a flicker of hope, and that no-nonsense authority with a tinge of pure, rugged romance. Easy winner. 🥈 George Thomason: 15.4% Relentless, reliable, slightly devastating. The kind of man who’d help you move house and apologise for not doing more. Catnip for this section. 🥈 Zak Vyner: 15.4% Did the dirty work and still found time to thread something useful forward. Defensive versatility remains extremely attractive. 🥈 Ollie Rathbone: 15.4% Assist for the goal and full-throttle terrier energy. Lives every 50/50 like it’s personal. Blue-collar heartthrob. 🥈 Issa Kaboré: 15.4% Came on, caused chaos, looked sharp doing it. Immediate impact, maximum intrigue. 🥉 Lewis O’Brien: 7.7% All grit, all night. Fouls, scraps, blocked shots, proper midfield suffering. Not pretty, but very real. 🥉 “Rodriguez and his glorious man bun”: 7.7% Late cameo, huge hair energy. Proof that aura alone can carry you onto the board. Overall verdict: Tough night, brief hope via Cleworth, and a voting base still deeply committed to defenders, grafters, and elite hair.
The Wrexham Thirst Section makes history tonight!
FOUR tied for 2nd place
with
TWO tied for 3rd.
WHAT
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There he is. Max Cleworth. Composed, unbothered, casually carrying both the ball and the emotional weight of the entire evening like it’s just another Tuesday. Look at the posture: upright, balanced, scanning the pitch with that quiet, calculating calm. Not a man chasing the game. A man working it. The kind of centre-back who doesn’t panic, doesn’t rush, just glides forward like he’s already decided how this passage ends and everyone else is merely catching up. Sleeves tight on the arms, socks pulled just so, boots kissing the turf; there’s a cleanliness to it. No chaos, no flailing. Just smooth, deliberate movement. You can practically hear the internal monologue: yes, I’ll step in here… yes, I’ll carry this twenty yards… yes, I will also score later, thank you very much. And then the face: focused, slightly intense, the kind of expression that says he’s thinking about positioning, angles, timing… but could just as easily be thinking about absolutely nothing at all. Dangerous ambiguity. Elite trait. This is defender thirst at its peak: control, composure, and the quiet confidence of a man who knows he’s about to win his duel, his header, and, apparently, your vote. Max Cleworth. Centre-back. Goal scorer. Thirst generator.
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Because when the night is grim, a centre-back thundering home a header is basically romance.
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🏆 Thirst Section Podium 🥇 Arthur Okonkwo: 35.3% The man between the posts takes the crown tonight. Okonkwo was calm, commanding, and impossible to beat. Big saves, cool presence, and the kind of confidence that makes the entire defense breathe easier. The Thirst Section salutes our clean-sheet king. 🥈 Dominic Hyam: 14.7% A wall in red. Hyam marshaled the back line with authority, stepping in to stop attacks and keeping Swansea’s forwards firmly under control. Strong, composed, and absolutely deserving of silver. 🥉 Callum Doyle: 11.8% Bronze goes to the provider. Doyle’s perfectly timed through ball set up Broadhead’s goal and his defensive work helped keep Swansea quiet all evening. Playmaker from the back and a vital piece of the shutout. Honorable Mentions: Nathan Broadhead: 8.8% Issa Kabore: 5.9% Zak Vyner: 5.9% Lewis O’Brien: 2.9% Max Cleworth: 2.9% Callum and his lush tush: 2.9% The Wrexham Thirst Section 2027 Calendar: 2.9% Mia Roberts in memory of Andy’s self-image: 2.9% The entire defense. The whole team. Every last one.: 2.9% Final Thirst Section Verdict: This was a clean sheet built on confidence and control. Okonkwo kept the door locked. Hyam guarded the walls. Doyle opened the path for the breakthrough. And when the dust settled, Swansea were left with nothing while Wrexham walked away with three points and the Thirst Section thoroughly satisfied.
🥇 Arthur Okonkwo: 35.3%
The man between the posts takes the crown tonight. Okonkwo was calm, commanding, and impossible to beat. Big saves, cool presence, and the kind of confidence that makes the entire defense breathe heavier.
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Arthur Okonkwo stands tall in Wrexham’s mint green keeper kit under the stadium lights, turning slightly to the side as he brings his hands together in a slow, appreciative clap. His shoulders are broad and relaxed, arms defined from a night of commanding the 18 yard box, while the damp glow of the floodlights catches the texture of the kit and the sheen of effort on his skin. His long braids fall neatly against his head as he scans the pitch with calm focus, the expression of a goalkeeper who knows the job has been done. It was that same composure that anchored Wrexham’s 2–0 clean-sheet victory over Swansea. Okonkwo was alert from the opening moments, calmly denying Zan Vipotnik early and staying sharp whenever Swansea tried to test the defense. Time and again he stood firm behind a back line that battled for every ball, claiming corners, making key stops, and commanding his area with the confidence of a keeper completely in control. By the time the final whistle blew, the shutout felt fully earned. Swansea never found a way past him, and the Thirst Section voters clearly noticed. Arthur Okonkwo stands tall as the undisputed Man of the Match.
With 35.3% of the vote, your Wrexham Thirst Section Man of the Match is the wall himself:
🥇 Arthur Okonkwo 🧤🔥
Some nights the star of the show isn’t the one scoring goals. it’s the one making sure none go in.
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Arthur got the actual Sky Bet MOTM
and I think he gets my #WTSMOTM vote too.
Huge match!! So fun! Only lasted 5 min with Rob and Ryan before switching back to the #AskWxm commentary. 😂 I'll rewatch later.
Wasn't posting because I'm on a red card but that game gave me some life. Will be tough to chose a #WTSMOTM today, everyone was fire. A+ game
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Even in a 1–2 loss to Hull, the Thirst Section still had priorities straight. The votes are in, and the podium is looking very hot tonight. ⚽🔥 🥇 Nathan Broadhead: 31.6% The Thirst Section said "yes, he's the one." Broadhead takes the gold with the largest slice of a very close vote. Effort, presence, and the kind of energy that keeps people watching even when the scoreline hurts. 🥈 Issa Kabore: 26.3% A strong silver performance. Kabore was out there working and looking good doing it. The Thirst Section respects commitment to both football and aesthetic excellence. 🥉 Arthur Okonkwo: 21.1% The keeper claims bronze. Even on a frustrating night, Okonkwo’s composure and presence clearly kept plenty of eyes, and votes, on him. Honorable (and Thirsty) Mentions Lewis O’Brien: 5.3% A respectable showing in a crowded field. The Thirst Section noticed. James McClean: 5.3% Veteran intensity, even while absent, still earns attention. Passion counts. Dom Hyam: 5.3% Steady, dependable, and quietly collecting votes. Jay Rodriguez: 5.3% Experience and composure get a nod from the voters.
⚽Hull may have taken the points, but Broadhead takes the #WTSMOTM crown, Kabore secures silver swagger, and Okonkwo rounds out the podium. Even in defeat, the Thirst Section never loses focus.
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Nathan Broadhead bursts forward in Wrexham’s red kit, leaning into the run with the ball tight to his feet as he drives across the vibrant green pitch. His stride is powerful and balanced, shoulders open and legs churning while a Hull defender in black and gold stretches alongside him trying to slow the attack. Broadhead’s dark curls bounce under the stadium lights as he pushes through the challenge, red socks flashing against the turf while he carries the ball upfield with purpose. It was that same attacking energy that gave Wrexham their moment in the 76th minute. Issa Kabore whipped a cross into the box and Broadhead was there to meet it, finishing from the center of the area and slotting the ball into the bottom corner to pull one back for the Red Dragons. The goal sparked a late push as Wrexham pressed with corners and chances in the closing minutes, but Hull ultimately held on for the 2–1 result. Even in defeat, Broadhead’s goal and relentless drive forward crowned him WTSMOTM this night.
Pulling one back in the 76th minute, finishing off a cross from Issa Kabore to give Wrexham life and spark a late push, with 31.6% of the Thirst Section vote, Nathan Broadhead is your #WTSMOTM Man of the Match. 🥇🔥
Broady doing Broady things.
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The thirst is strong with us! #WTSMOTM #WxmThirstSection
Oh man, I was travelling and missed this incredible milestone.
This community is the very best, thank you all so much for showing up with your thirsty-ass selves every week, it is such a delight.
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Three points. Grit. And moments of real quality. 🔴🐉 It finished Charlton Athletic 0–1 Wrexham, settled by that superb 30th-minute strike from Ollie Rathbone. Left foot, outside the box, arrowed into the bottom corner. From there it was about composure and character. Charlton threw everything at it late on, but Arthur Okonkwo produced a massive 90th-minute save and commanded his box when it mattered most. Blocks went in, fouls were won, corners were defended — and the Reds stood firm. Here’s how the #WTSMOTM vote shaped up: 🥇 Rathbone – 45.8% 🥈 Okonkwo – 41.7% • Issa Kaboré – 4.2% • James McClean – 4.2% • Sam Smith – 4.2%
Your #WTSMOTM winner:
👑 Ollie Rathbone
A goal to win it. A keeper to secure it. And contributions right across the pitch.
Another huge away day. 🔥
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Ollie Rathbone is frozen mid-air in full celebration, launching himself off the turf with his right fist clenched and his mouth open in a roar toward the away end. He’s in Wrexham’s white away kit with pale blue trim, number 20 visible on his shorts, body twisted with the kind of joy that only comes from deciding a game. His hair is swept back from the leap, legs tucked slightly beneath him, pure adrenaline in motion. Behind him, a wall of red seats and stunned Charlton faces blur into the background, split by a bright yellow stairway. Ollie in full celebration, taking ownership of his moment. Absolute cinema. That strike was deliberate. Clean. Assertive. Rathbone steps up, takes responsibility, buries it. Then lets the away end know exactly who the fuck he is. Confidence will always move the Section. Your #WTSMOTM winner: 👑 Ollie Rathbone Hydrate responsibly, Section. 🔴🔥
Nothing hotter than a man who knows how to score.
30th minute.
Left foot.
No hesitation.
Your #WTSMOTM…
👑Ollie Rathbone👑
The Section approves.
Hydrate accordingly. 💧
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