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- Proctor strike saves Dragons’ skin - Wrexham did their survival chances the world of good as Michael Proctor snatched a second-half winner in a 2-1 home victory over Bury.The Shakers started strongly at the Racecourse Ground but fell behind after 25 minutes after Sam Aiston’s shot was parried by goalkeeper Darren Randolph and Drewe Broughton rammed home the rebound. Read Proctor strike saves Dragons’ skin at Eurosport ...
- Broughton returns for Dragons - On-loan MK Dons striker Drewe Broughton has returned to manager Brian Little’s Wrexham squad for the trip to New Meadow to take on Shrewsbury.Broughton was unable to face his parent club in midweek due to the terms of his loan deal, but will bolster Little’s attacking options as the Dragons go all out to secure a priceless three points in the battle to avoid relegation. Read Broughton returns for Dragons at Eurosport ...
- Tolley targets new Silkmen deal - Macclesfield midfielder Jamie Tolley is targeting a new deal this summer as he continues his comeback from a serious pre-season wrist injury.In-form Tolley scored for the Silkmen to secure a point from their trip to Wrexham last Saturday. Read Tolley targets new Silkmen deal at Eurosport ...
- Profligacy ruins Racecourse clash - Wrexham lost more ground in their fight against relegation after failing to convert a host of chances in a 0-0 draw at home to Dagenham.The home side piled on the pressure in the opening period of Monday’s League Two clash at the Racecourse Ground, with Drewe Broughton spurning three good chances to score in the opening 20 minutes. Read Profligacy ruins Racecourse clash at Eurosport ...
- Gritton misses out for Silkmen - Macclesfield manager Keith Alexander will be without the services of striker Martin Gritton for the visit of second-bottom Mansfield.The former Lincoln forward is nursing a back strain which ruled him out of last weekend’s 1-1 draw at home to Wrexham. Read Gritton misses out for Silkmen at Eurosport ...
- Brown to make Silkmen bow - Macclesfield manager Keith Alexander could hand a debut to on-loan Wrexham defender Nat Brown in the FA Cup first-round tie at Harlow Town.The 27-year-old joined the Robins in the summer but his appearances for the Welshmen have been limited due to injury. Read Brown to make Silkmen bow at Eurosport ...
- Derby delight for desperate Dragons - Wrexham gave themselves renewed hope of avoiding relegation from the Football League with a valuable 2-0 victory over bitter rivals Chester.Goals from Paul Hall and Michael Proctor were enough for Brian Little’s men to beat a Chester side who found their former goalkeeper Gavin Ward in inspired form. Read Derby delight for desperate Dragons at Eurosport ...
- Silkmen complete Brown loan swoop - League Two strugglers Macclesfield Town have signed defender Nat Brown from Blue Square Premier outfit Wrexham on a one-month loan deal.The 27-year-old joined Wrexham in the summer but his appearances for the Welshmen have been limited due to injury. Read Silkmen complete Brown loan swoop at Eurosport ...
- Alexander takes point from Dragons - Macclesfield manager Keith Alexander declared himself “delighted” with his side’s draw at the Racecourse Ground against struggling Wrexham.Welshman Jamie Tolley hit a hammer blow to Wrexham’s survival hopes after 51 minutes when he picked up Steve Evans’ poor clearance and rifled home. Read Alexander takes point from Dragons at Eurosport ...
- Dragons shock Imps in thriller - Wrexham finished their 87-year Football League stint in style with a spirited 4-2 away victory at Lincoln City on Saturday afternoon.The Dragons, who face next season in the Blue Square Premier, edged in front after 11 minutes when a free kick from Wes Baynes was headed in by Levi Mackin. Read Dragons shock Imps in thriller at Eurosport ...
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