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Weekly Review

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After two heavy defeats, the Dragons salvaged their pride and gave Birmingham City a run for their money in the Carling Cup this week.

The cup performance underlined the players’ determination to get things back on track and should give the team a good boost when they return to league action. With a number of key players out injured, Denis Smith did well to assemble a team that took this former Premiership club to extra time. Well done lads!

Denis worked wonders while Wrexham were in administration. Wrexham were limited to a squad of just 20 players and had to bring in loan players to boost the squad on a number of occasions. Wrexham Supporters’ Association were proud to support Denis whenever we could, contributing towards the signing of players such as Lee McEvilly and paying for the hotel costs of loan players such as Ben Foster.

In total, Wrexham Supporters’ Association donated £33,404 to the club last season. We helped Johnny Edwards to maintain a good quality pitch by paying for expensive drainage work, something that could easily have been forgotten about. We also helped the club pay for scouts who had gone unpaid for a long period of time, something which could have damaged the club’s reputation in the long-run.

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The Association changes its name!

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Wrexham sent a clear message out to League 2 teams by beating runaway leaders Swindon Town on Saturday.

It’s a bit early to be talking about the Player of the Year, but Mark Jones has already put a marker down with 5 goals from midfield. Mark won the Evening Leader and Wrexham Supporters’ Association Young Player of the Year award last season and will be looking to graduate to the senior award this year. There is plenty of competition though and a number of players are likely to push Mark all the way this season.

It was back to business last Thursday, September 7th when the Association held its Annual General Meeting (AGM). This was a timely meeting following Wrexham’s successful exit from administration and a time to reflect on the achievements of the past 12 months. Following the club’s change of name to Wrexham Football Club 2006, the time was right for the Association to start afresh with a new name and new President.

Resolutions to change our name to Wrexham Supporters’ Association and appoint former Wrexham centre-half, Alan Fox, as our new President were both passed. Although both changes represent a new start for the Association they also bring us closer to our roots as an organisation. The Association has traditionally been an independent organisation which aims to represent fans at all levels and celebrate the achievements of former players.

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Wrexham Supporters’ Association ‘Hall of Fame’

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Wrexham’s defensive problems were exposed again last week, with another defeat away to Hartlepool United. However, whilst the last few weeks have been difficult for the Dragons, it’s easy to forget that we nearly didn’t have a football club.

Wrexham FC groundsman Johnny Edwards was presented with a special FAW Services to Football this week for his outstanding contribution to football. Wrexham Supporters’ Association also plans to recognise Johnny Edwards’ longstanding contribution to Wrexham Football Club by inaugurating him to the Hall of Fame. The Association plans to make a special award to Johnny for his services to Wrexham FC at a very special award ceremony in November 3rd.

We will also be making a special award to Wrexham Supporters’ Trust for their outstanding contribution to the very survival of Wrexham Football Club. Put simply, if it wasn’t for the Trust we wouldn’t have a club to support. Whilst it’s disappointing that the Trust will not be able to buy shares or have a seat on the Board in the short-term it is clear that they’re here for the long-haul and will play a pivotal role in the future of this club. Keep up the good work lads!

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Tonight’s the night!

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A win at last! Wrexham’s victory against Bristol Rovers last weekend felt like a cup win! There was a huge and collective sense of relief after Tom Craddock finished Rovers off with a superb solo effort. Hopefully we can build on this victory and still achieve something this season.

Tonight is the night when Wrexham fans reflect on the achievements of their heroes inaugurated into the Hall of Fame. Wrexham Supporters’ Association launched the Hall of Fame in September 2003 to mark the achievements of former players, officials and fans who have contributed so much to this great club.

There are some great names in the Hall of Fame: Tommy Bamford, Alan Fox, Mel Sutton, Gary Bennett and Denis Smith to name a few. They are players, managers, staff and fans who have been and still are legends in the eyes of Wrexham fans; people who have often dedicated their lives to Wrexham Football Club. Tonight we will make a special award to Wrexham Supporters’ Trust for their role in saving Wrexham FC.

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Last chance to buy Hall of Fame tickets

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After our eighth defeat in nine matches, we could certainly do with a few clean sheets! Hopefully Craig Morgan will provide some experience and stability at the back and, who knows, could return permanently when the transfer window opens in January.

Another Wrexham defender who could always be relied upon was Mike Williams. Mike joined Wrexham Football Club in 1985 and played 232 times for the Robins (as we were nicknamed back then) until a knee injury ended his career. Mike was the first player to be awarded Wrexham Supporters’ Association Player of the Season award in successive seasons (1985/6 and 1986/87). Fittingly he was awarded a testimonial match against his former club, Chester City, which Wrexham won!

In recognition of his contribution to Wrexham Football Club, Mike Williams will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on November 3rd, 2006 at the Centenary Club. Mike now runs the Hope and Anchor pub in Buckley and will be joined on the night by a large contingent from Buckley Reds. Thanks for coming down to support this event lads! For tickets please call into the Club Shop or call Dave Davies on 01978 752276.

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