
MICHAEL PROCTOR has not ruled out playing for Wrexham again.
Read Proctor refusing to rule out Wrexham future at Evening Leader
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MICHAEL PROCTOR has not ruled out playing for Wrexham again.
Read Proctor refusing to rule out Wrexham future at Evening Leader

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

Rob Garrett, Danny Williams and Michael Proctor are all pushing to start in Wrexham’s final home game of the season against Accrington.The trio all came off the bench to feature heavily in Tuesday’s 2-0 defeat at Hereford, a result which consigned the Dragons to relegation to the Blue Square Premier, and should again be involved against Stanley in some capacity.
Read Trio in contention for Dragons at Eurosport

Bury manager Alan Knill was left frustrated after his side’s 2-1 defeat to relegation strugglers Wrexham at the Racecourse Ground.Goals from Drewe Broughton and Michael Proctor sandwiched a Glynn Hurst effort in the first half and Knill was left disappointed by his side’s poor finishing.
Read Knill: We weren’t good enough at Eurosport

Can Michael Proctor save us? Hopefully his scoring form can continue-the last Wrexham player to score in four consecutive games for us was Mark Jones at the start of last season. The constant impression Proctor gves is that he’s something of a mercurial player. In and out of games and, as the season progresses, in and out of form. However, there’s always a sense that he’ll turn up with something-he’s perhaps the one player we have who is likely to come up with the unexpected, the decisive.
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Read Four in Four at Marks Wrexham FC Blog

THIS vital match may have been sponsored by the Welsh Space Agency, but it was Michael Proctor who sent Wrexham fans into orbit.
Read Proctor gets the Dragons’ faithful roaring at Western Mail

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

Wrexham boost their survival chances thanks to Michael Proctor’s second-half winner.
Read Wrexham 2-1 Bury at BBC Sport

MICHAEL PROCTOR believes that even in defeat Wrexham have proved they are still up for the relegation dogfight.
Read Michael Proctor - We have the belief at Daily Post