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Planet Football on MSN6 signings Wrexham need to make to become Championship promotion contenders next seasonFollowing three consecutive promotions, Wrexham are now back in the second tier of English football, but they’ve still got ...
After winning the first game of their preseason tour, things are going well Down Under for Wrexham. But they have run afoul ...
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Welsh soccer side Wrexham has opened a three-match tour of Australia and New Zealand without their high-profile co-owners ...
The first task for Wrexham was getting out of the National League — the level below England's four professional divisions and where the club had been residing since 2008. It didn't come easy.
Wrexham’s Hollywood script just keeps getting better as the club has now earned yet another promotion, meaning it will sit just one division below the Premier League next season.
If Wrexham follows this same model that has proved so successful, it will need to attract players from the Premier League, where the top earners can command in excess of $400,000 per week.
A dream of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney as they finalized their out-of-the-blue takeover of Wrexham in 2021 was to lead the long-suffering club to the Premier League. It seemed pie-in-the-sky ...
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