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To date, Bamford is the only player to have scored 200 goals for Wrexham. [7] He also holds the club records for most goals in a season (51 in 1933–34) and most goals per game (0.855). [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Ten players on this list went on to manage Wrexham – Ken Barnes , Arfon Griffiths, Mel Sutton , Dixie McNeil , Brian Flynn , Joey Jones , Brian ...
John Ruddy appeared in five games for Wrexham during the 2006–07 season. Phil Bolland played 19 times before being released upon the club's relegation to the Conference. During a six-month loan spell, Paul Hall made 11 appearances and scored one goal. Players highlighted in bold are still actively playing at Wrexham.
George Wynn was Wrexham's top scorer in his one season at the club, 1908–09, with 28 goals. Tom Hewitt spent one season at Wrexham, making 27 appearances at full-back. Jimmy Jones scored 26 goals in 45 games, finishing as top scorer in 1924–25. Joe Cooke, one of only two Dominican players for Wrexham, played 70 times for the Red Dragons.
Pages in category "Wrexham A.F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,102 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
A 20-person camera crew follow the players, coaches and fans to film the series for an entire matchday. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The takeover from Wrexham Supporters Trust has resulted in investment of £2 million ($2.75m), attracting TikTok as kit sponsor and Expedia for the sponsor at the back of the kit. [ 4 ]
His team finished just a few points off promotion to the highly coveted English Football League ... In December 2020, the local North Walian band released “Always Sunny In Wrexham”, which ...
The 1995–96 season once again saw Wrexham in European action, with their opposition this time coming in the form of Romanian team Petrolul Ploiești; the home leg ended in a 0–0 draw but Wrexham lost 1–0 in the away leg, with the Romanians scoring the only goal of the match, and Wrexham were subsequently knocked out of the tournament.
The 2024–25 season is the 160th season in the history of Wrexham Association Football Club and began with the 5,000th recorded league match for the club. [1] Their first season back in League One since the 2004–05 season, following successive promotions from the National League two years ago and League Two the previous season.