Lincoln assistant manager Iffy Onuora has revealed the club do not know the severity of midfielder Lee Frecklington’s shoulder injury.Frecklington sustained the problem in the 4-2 defeat at the hands of Wrexham on the final day of last season.
Read Frecklington injury worrying Imps at Eurosport
DON’T think it’s going to be easy.
Read Crowell issues Wrexham warning at Evening Leader
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It seems we’ve bought Tom Kearney according to Southport’s manager. I have a vague recollection of him playing in midfield for Bradford, but can’t remember too much detail on him-a Halifax fansite says when he was at alley Parade he was thought of as the next Stuart McCall! If he arrives on top of Carden (not literally!) it certainly makes a return for Neil…
Read Kearney To Sign? at Marks Wrexham FC Blog
Interesting to see the the Non-League Paper rated Carden as Cambridge’s best player in the play-off final, though with the proviso that there wasn’t much to choose from!
Read Faint Praise For Carden at Marks Wrexham FC Blog
KEVIN RATCLIFFE wants Wrexham back in the Football League to help maintain the feelgood factor that is spreading through Welsh football.
Read Kevin Ratcliffe: It’s vital Wrexham bounce straight back at Evening Leader
MICKEY THOMAS today described flying back with Manchester United’s Champions’ League winners as one of the best moments in his footballing life.
Read A magic moment with Manchester United for Mickey Thomas at Evening Leader
PAUL CARDEN admitted he was in no doubt that signing for Wrexham was the best option.
Read Paul Carden to sign two year deal with Wrexham FC at Evening Leader
So Denis Smith is leaving the area, and his departure is more than just symbolic.
The very fact that he immediately bought a home in Gresford signalled his intent to commit himself to Wrexham’s cause, something Brian Flynn was criticised for not attempting (harshly in my eyes.)
Furthermore, he often commented on his love for the area and his hopes that the club could represent the region in a fitting manner. He even looked to pack his side with local lads and Welshmen, clearly pursuing a…
Read Thank You Denis at Marks Wrexham FC Blog
Norwich manager Glenn Roeder has named his former Newcastle team-mate Tommy Wright as the club’s new goalkeeping coach.The 44-year-old former Northern Ireland keeper - who also played for Hull, Nottingham Forest, Reading, Manchester City, Wrexham and Bolton in his playing career - was originally linked with the post in January and is pleased to have finally been able to make the move.
Read Wright delight at joining Norwich at Eurosport