I PACED a trench in my living room carpet waiting for the court verdict to come in.

But it was all worth it. We've got the Racecourse Ground back and we're in a better position to sell the club.

The rollercoaster ride certainly isn't over, but it looks like we're nearing a peak - not another trough.

It's easy to get confused about what's happened to Wrexham over the last few years and I'm sure there are many fans who pay their money each week but don't really understand what's gone on at the High Court.

They just want to follow their football team. Now they can again.

Judge Norris QC yesterday ruled that Hamilton transferred the ownership of the ground unlawfully. The ground is now under the control of the administrators who can sell it as a package to interested bidders - including fans' favourites Neville Dickens and Geoff Moss.

There are many people to thank for this dream becoming reality, not least those brave few fans who have stood up for us, become experts in the field of company law and helped the Dragons get to the stage where one man decided our future.

In the end, Judge Norris made the right decision.

He stood firm where others - such as the Football League - didn't.

Hamilton may try to appeal - the man doesn't know when he's beaten - but now we've got the law on our side.

Dragons boss Denis Smith, who celebrates four years in the job this week, can now breathe a little easier and I believe we will go up this season - a belief strengthened yesterday by some more good news.

How long has it been since a Wrexham fan received one bit of good news - never mind two.

Yes, Juan Ugarte's back and I walked that trench with a smile on my face when I heard.

We've really struggled away from home this season and what is the Basque striker's speciality? Scoring away from home.

I can see him hitting it off with Jon Walters, who seems to be improving with every game, while Juan's got something to prove after his move to Crewe turned sour.

Just watch him bag a hatful for us - away from home, of course.

Anyway, it doesn't matter if he misses a sackful at the Racecouse - it's ours again!