



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.
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