Carden Parked

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Brian Little’s first acquisition of the Summer looks a sound one. I seem to recall Paul Carden as a solid box-to-box midfielder, but more importantly he has just been a key part of the Cambridge team which got to the play-off final last weekend. Having seen some high profile Conference players move clubs already it’s good to see we’re not going to be scraping around, but are looking to sign the type of player who has succeeded at that level.

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  • Faint Praise For Carden - 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...
  • Paul Carden to sign two year deal with Wrexham FC - 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...
  • Doubts over Paul Carden coming to Wrexham - BRIAN LITTLE today admitted that there are doubts whether or not Paul Carden is a Wrexham player. Read Doubts over Paul Carden coming to Wrexham at Evening Leader...
  • Paul Carden signs for Wrexham FC - Brian Little has brought in Paul Carden as his first new signing of the summer. Read Paul Carden signs for Wrexham FC at Daily Post...
  • Conference Won’t Let Us Mess Around - The Non League Paper carried a story on its front page yesterday which could have repercussions for us in the near future. Bearing in mind our reluctance to file our accounts, the fact that they intend to compel clubs to regularly disclose their financial information, with particular emphasis on any debt to the Inland Revenue, could be a timebomb for us. Remember, this is a body which isn't scared of relegating clubs if they don't meet their strict fiscal regulations-just ask Halifax,... Read Conference Won't Let Us Mess Around at Marks Wrexham FC Blog...
  • Nothing In Reserve - I've got to say that, looking at our relegation logically, there shouldn't be too much to fear. So why is the club in such a panic? I'm not naive. I know it'll be harder to convince players to stay or sign for a Conference side. I know crowds will be down, if only because away support will be virtually non-existant. And I know other revenue streams will be reduced or stopped. But it's not the end of the world, yet we're acting like it is. Quite apart from Brian Little's cull of the... Read Nothing In Reserve at Marks Wrexham...
  • The Cull Begins - So the first tranche of players released has been announced, and although there are some sensible decisions (and one which is a blessed relief!) I'm still left with a basic concenr about whether Brian Little's decision-making is what it should be. Don't get me wrong; I don't think Michael Proctor is God's gift to football. However, he was the only player last season who looked like he'd score goals and please don't try to tell me he wouldn't have some impact in The Conference! Perhaps more... Read The Cull Begins at Marks Wrexham FC Blog...
  • Stockholm Syndrome - Matt Crowell's warning to Wrexham in the Evening Leader is appropriate, but I can't help feeling I wouldn't mind him being on our side as we face up to the fight. Is this a strange psychological symptom in me? I can't help noticing a certain regret as I see our previous players at different clubs-it's almost like Stockholm Syndrome! I've started to hanker after the players who handcuffed us to the Conference radiator! I know we had to have a clear-out, but Crowell was a good battling... Read Stockholm Syndrome at Marks Wrexham FC Blog...
  • No hard feelings between Brian Little and Paul Carden - BRIAN LITTLE is adamant there is no ill feeling between himself and Paul Carden ahead of Wrexham's clash against Cambridge United at The Abbey Stadium. Read No hard feelings between Brian Little and Paul Carden at Evening Leader...
  • Carden: My experience will help - Wrexham new-boy Paul Carden is determined to learn from his play-off final disappointment with Cambridge and help the Dragons bounce back. Read Carden: My experience will help at Team Talk...

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