
The Wrexham and Wales international defender Steve Evans has signed a new one-year deal with the Reds.
Read Steve Evans re-signs with Wrexham FC at Evening Leader
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The Wrexham and Wales international defender Steve Evans has signed a new one-year deal with the Reds.
Read Steve Evans re-signs with Wrexham FC at Evening Leader

WREXHAM’S Racecourse ground is officially the oldest soccer stadium in the world still hosting international games.
Read Guinness cheers Racecourse with official record at Daily Post

STEVE Evans says he’s ready to risk his international future after sticking with Wrexham, writes Chris Wathan.
Read I’m right to stay put, says Steve at Western Mail

Dominican international Jefferson Louis has signed a two a year deal with The Reds, after being given released by fellow conference new boys, Mansfield Town.
Read International Striker Signs at Rivals.net

So we might find out what’s going to happen with Steve Evans soon. Or perhaps not. It feels odd to not really be all that bothered.
I always thought a side which is relegated to the Conference would have a nightmare trying to hang onto its talent, so it seems strange to feel fairly ambivalent about whether a current international should stay or not. That’s were I am over this though.
I guess it’s the fact that Evans has made too many mistakes this season. As Brian Little says, he has all…
Read Waiting For Evo at Marks Wrexham FC Blog

Former Welsh international Chris Llewellyn says he would consider staying at relegated Wrexham.
Read I’ll stick with Reds - Llewellyn at BBC Sport

Theo Walcott and Gabriel Agbonlahor have been included in the England under-21 squad for the friendly against Wales on May 15 in Wrexham.Walcott was an unused substitute with the seniors during the last international break, while Agbonlahor was on Fabio Capello’s initial list for the France defeat before the squad was trimmed.
Read Gabby and Theo in Under-21 squad at Eurosport

Wales will play their 100th U-21 international against England next month with a squad including an unprecedented six senior internationals.The game, at Wrexham’s Racecourse Ground on May 15, will be used by senior boss John Toshack virtually as a warm-up for the forthcoming full internationals in Iceland and Holland.
Read Wales select experienced squad at Eurosport

Wrexham manager Brian Little is hoping midfielder Danny Sonner will be fit for the vital clash against fellow relegation strugglers Mansfield.The experienced former Northern Ireland international is suffering from an Achilles problem and missed the 3-2 loss to Barnet at the weekend.
Read Sonner doubt for relegation clash at Eurosport

FOR all the success he is enjoying at international level, Wales under-21 defender Mike Williams hasn’t forgotten that his first priority is to Wrexham and their battle against relegation.
Read Different world for Mike Williams at Daily Post