I can't imagine what it feels like to be a Crusaders fan at the moment, especially one of that small bunch of heroes that travelled to their away games.
I can't see many people from South Wales travelling all the way to Wrexham for home games. If I were in their position I'd probably transfer my allegiance to the new side. This of course begs the question as to where the home support for Crusaders is going to come from. You couldn't blame recent converts for just giving up on the game.
Didn't a team called South Wales die a death a couple of decades ago? I suppose a lot of ground work has been done since then and I fervently hope it succeeds but I can't help that feeling of deja vu.
If that really is going to be the new club's name, maybe the Crusaders should adopt "North Wales" to get a bit of rivalry going. I never liked the name "Crusaders" anyway. It has far too much historical and political baggage with it.
I enjoyed my one and only visit to Bridgend. The Celtic fans were a good bunch and I hope they stick with at least one of the teams. Who knows, maybe in the long run this could turn out well. It would be a crying shame if all the development work that produced such an exciting crop of young players went to waste.