



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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