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Martin Foyle issues Wrexham FC warning

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MARTIN FOYLE insists that he and Brian Carey will work together to try and push Wrexham up the , but yesterday put a brave face on being told to stage a full-scale practice match for club owner and chairman Geoff Moss.

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We Might Go Up A Place!!

I know it’s a touch desperate, but we might go up a place in the Conference without kicking a ball! The season starts here!

Alright, I’ll drop the sarcasm, but there could be real upheaval in the if Mansfield are docked points for fielding an ineligible player in Aaron O’Connor. They gained eight points in the games he played before the matter was addressed, so if the usual precedent is followed they’d lose them and the would look like this.

However, an interesting article in Non…

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Wrexham play fast but aimless game

THE boos and jeers from Wrexham after the game summed it up as they slumped to 12th in the after this 2-1 against Grays Athletic.

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Wrexham slump to away defeat

Wrexham were booed by their own as they slumped to twelfth in the after this 2-1 against Grays Athletic.

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Michael Proctor slams Wrexham FC’s lack of consistency

today admitted that Wrexham’s failure to claim back-to-back wins for nearly 18 months was totally unacceptable.

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Wrexham FC back on track after Ebbsfleet victory

WREXHAM FC climbed to 8th in the table with over Ebbsfleet United at The Racecourse.

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Shaun Whalley rescues draw for Wrexham FC

A WEEK in football is as long a time as it is in politics, as Wrexham have discovered since marking their Blue Square Premiership debut with a 5-0 on the opening day of the season.But in the eight days since a morale-boosting performance consigned Stevenage Borough to that heavy defeat, the have suffered something of a drought as well as paying a heavy price for sloppy defensive errors.Undone by a set-piece by York City on Thursday in a match they might have drawn or even won had they taken their chances, it was a similar story at Nene Park yesterday.After taking the game by the scruff of the neck and carving out several chances that kept home goalkeeper Alan Marriott busy, Wrexham found themselves trailing when the home side capitalised on a mistake to steal the lead.That on this occasion the visitors managed to haul themselves back into the game was some consolation, but it’s difficult to escape the conclusion that it was a case of two points dropped rather than one gained.At least could claim with some justification that the performance yesterday was a huge improvement on that at KitKat Crescent – although that merely added to the sense of frustration. With defender Nat Brown failing to recover from the groin strain he picked up at York on Thursday evening, Wales was given a first start of the season for the visitors.And midfielder Levi Mackin, back after a one-match ban, was recalled in place of Christian Smith, who surprisingly didn’t even make the bench.For Rushden, who had made a 100% start to the campaign to date, there were three changes from the line-up which overcame Ebbsfleet United on Tuesday night. Dean McDonald, Marcus Kelly and Phil Gulliver were all dropped to make way for Sagi Burton, Michael Corcoran and Rob Wolleaston on a red-letter day for Diamonds’ captain Andy Burgess, who was making his 250th appearance for the club.But it was the who made the more promising start, which would have pleased Little after the complained  his players had looked sluggish during the early stages of their previous two outings.Crisp passing from Mackin and Simon Brown presented with a half-chance after five minutes, but the striker’s first-time volley failed to trouble Marriott.With Shaun Whalley also looking lively, the visitors continued to push on and Sam Aiston’s clever chip was heading for Louis’ head until Gareth Jelleyman came to the rescue for Diamonds at the expense of a corner.Wrexham’s movement and passing was forcing their opponents to defend in numbers, apart from a brief spell in which Wolleaston twice had shots blocked on the edge of the penalty area before a Lee Phillips effort beat but was disallowed for offside.Nevertheless it was a rare spell of pressure for the home side, who continued to look uncomfortable and should have gone behind on the half-hour., staying upfield after a corner, crossed to the far post where Aiston’s prod across the face of would surely have been turned in by Louis had the big striker been more alert to the possibilities.And just four minutes later, Marriott came a long way to head the ball away, but only to Brown whose first-time volley seemed destined for the empty net until the keeper recovered his ground, flung himself backwards and turned the ball past the post.Still the keeper continued to defy Little’s men, making another excellent save from in what was the final action of a 45 minutes dominated for little reward by the visitors.Wrexham’s frustration increased when skipper Tom Kearney made space for a shot from 25 yards that Marriott was again equal to, turning the dipping effort over his crossbar.It was the final straw for home boss Garry Hill, who hauled off Wolleaston and sent on Sam Smith, the man who scored one and made the other against Ebbsfleet after coming o

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RED ALERT: Rushden and Diamonds

GARRY HILL is aiming to turn Rushden and Diamonds from a mid- team into genuine challengers for back to the League.

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Wrexham Supporters’ Trust’s AGM

A number of resolutions have been tabled for members’ consideration including one which will enable The Trust to set a target of £500,000 for equity purchase in the club.

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Good News on the Tremarco Front-sort of

As I can’t honestly believe that won’t be playing in the League last season, the news that he currently sees us as the front runners-albeit in a field which only contains one horse at the moment-is as encouraging as it could get.

I’m not getting carried away-clearly there’s a long way to go in this saga-but he has always been impressively honest about his future, so when he speaks positively about what we’ve put on the I’m inclined to feel just a twinge of hope.

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