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Neglect…from both myself and the players

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I’ve neglected this blog for far too long, in fact, I haven’t written to it since pre-season (some of it may be due to the fact that I keep forgetting the password!). I could have sworn I had, but there’s nothing there since pre-season, so I must have dreamt it. I hope that fills you with a warm, squishy feeling inside, as it comes from the heart, I mean, if I dream of something, then it must be important, it must surely mean something? Yes? No. Thought not!divbr //divdivOur last couple of games haven’t been great, and I’m kind of getting that sinking feeling again. One that is all to common for us Wrexham fans. I keep trying to tell myself that it’s still early in the season, but I can’t see how we can achieve very much playing the tactics, and the players, that we are at present./divdivbr //divdivI don’t want to start getting on players backs, that’s the last thing that I want to do, but sitting up in the press box, it’s pretty obvious where we’re going wrong. I don’t understand how Brian Little can’t see what’s happening. Now, I’m not slagging Little off, as I think he’s doing alright for us, and I genuinely think that he’s the right man for the job. He has the experience, certainly, but I just feel like he’s missing something. Playing ‘hoof-ball’ (or ‘long-ball’ for the more cultured amongst us!) just isn’t working. Having Stevie Evans playing the long diagonal every time, without looking up is just giving the ball away nine times out of ten. Our midfiled looks anonymous at best, Kearney works hard, but he hasn’t got the right player along side him in the middle of the park. The news that Conall Murtagh is back in contention (give or take a reserve game or two) is music to my ears. Levi Mackin looked ok pre-season and in the first game or so, but know he looks out of his depth. Little has got to give Murtagh (or even Tom Taylor) a run in the side. Murtagh is the man for the job in my opinion, I said this in pre-season, and I’m sticking to it. He’s a tidy player, who is good and the ball, has a decent footballing brain, and sweet jesus, can he strike a football. /divdivbr //divdivWe need to use our wide players more, we’re letting teams, both home and away, dictate the play, and everything becomes far too narrow. We’re not getting enough service to the strikers either. I also believe that a Louis-Proctor partnership up front would work very well for us, with Whalley out on the wing. Jeff and Mike are the sort of players who, with time, can form a partnership that will allow them to play off each other with great success. Hopefully, tomorow will be the time for Little to introduce this./divdivbr //divdivThe defence is another issue – sometimes we look solid at the back, and other times we look worryingly shakey./divdivbr //divdivI don’t know, maybe we can turn things around tomorrow at home to Ebbsfleet. I hope we do. I wan’t a good performance as well. In fact, I’d take an excellent performance and a loss, as that would be a step in the right direction…possibly. We should be beating teams like Ebbsfleet, and I say that with now disrespect to Ebbsfleet whatsoever, but come on, we really should be./divdivbr //divdivWell here’s hoping for three points, and a decent performance from all tomorrow./divdivbr //divdivAs my good friend Matt Wedderkopp used to say in his ‘On the Kop’ feature in the Red Passion fanzine: Keep the faith!/divdivbr //divdivRich/div

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Conall Murtagh eager to catch the eye at Wrexham FC

AFTER Wrexham’s disastrous exit from the FA Cup on Tuesday, fans are hoping forgotten midfielder Conall Murtagh will graduate from the reserves to the starting line-up for this weekend’s visit of lowly Lewes.

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Give Murtagh A Go!

I’m still coming to terms with what happened yesterday. A lot of people have asked me if it was as bad as it sounded, and the only possible answer is a resounding yes!

The total lack of creativity in midfield is a huge concern, although to be fair the blame should be laid squarely on Little’s door; he set them up to play that way. Having said that, I’d like to see Conall Murtagh given a go in there-I know he missed pre-season, but he’s ready to get on the pitch and he can both tackle and pass….

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Conall Murtagh is back in the frame at Wrexham FC

Wrexham’s forgotten man Conall Murtagh has declared himself fit and ready for first team action.

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Conall Murtagh is back in the frame at Wrexham FC

Wrexham’s forgotten man Conall Murtagh has declared himself fit and ready for first team action.

Read Conall Murtagh is back in the frame at Wrexham FC at Evening Leader

Conall Murtagh hopes to regain fitness for season start

IF Conall Murtagh didn’t have any bad luck he’d simply have no luck at all.

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Conall confident of a Wrexham return

A BRIEF loan spell with Droylsden in the Blue Square Premier has proved to Conall Murtagh that Wrexham should be in prime position to regain their Football League status at the first attempt.

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Notts County Podcast

The Supporters Association podcast is now up at www.wrexhamfan.co.uk featuring Brian Little, Neil Roberts and Conall Murtagh.

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Murtagh makes Racecourse return

Wrehham’s Conall Murtagh has returned to the Racecourse Ground after not extending his loan spell with Blue Square Premier outfit Droylsden.

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Dragons pair extend Bloods stay

Wrexham duo Conall Murtagh and Levi Mackin have had their loan periods extended at non-league outfit Droylsden until the end of the season.

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