Wrexham, Smith and Reading
Hollywood-owned Wrexham have given Burnley's Jay Rodriguez a financial package worth £15,000 per week to entice the 35-year-old striker to the Racecourse Ground
Rob McElhenney discussed Wrexham during his appearance on the Jimmy Kimmel show but fans noticed a mistake he made.
Wrexham have signed striker Sam Smith from Reading for a report club-record fee of £2m, with the player managed and strongly praised early in his senior career by Jaap Stam
Wrexham are looking to make a second big-money signing in the space of a week with a move for ex-Premier League forward Jay Rodriguez. The ambitious League One side could make the Burnley star
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson described his team's performance as "nowhere near good enough" following their 3-2 defeat to Stevenage at the Stok Racecourse. A first League One home defeat of the season leaves the Dragons third in the table.
POLICE are warning of a main road closure in Wrexham this evening (Friday, January 31). North Wales Police has said Abenbury Road is closed between Godwick Drive and Bryn Y Grog Hill, near the Red Lion pub. There are eye-witness reports of a collision in the area and police officers. are in attendance
Wrexham lost more ground on the top two and manager Phil Parkinson was furious - how will they respond on the pitch and in transfer market?
Wrexham have reportedly received a timely cash injection, with the club set to smash their transfer record. Since the arrival of Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in 2021, Wrexham have been moving up the English football pyramid.
]AMES JONES has left Wrexham to sign for fellow League One outfit Burton Albion. Brought in from Lincoln City in August 2021, midfielder Jones helped the Reds clinch back-to-back promotions during his time at The Racecourse, climbing from the National League to League One.
About 80 people gather at the Hafod tip in Wrexham county calling for it to be closed.
Wrexham have completed the signing of Burnley striker Jay Rodriguez, the second addition to the club’s forward ranks today. The acquisition of Rodriguez for an undisclosed fee takes Wrexham’s tally of senior strikers to a remarkable seven.