Clean sheets and a bumper haul of goals are big feature for team of the week
ARTHUR OKONKWO (Wrexham): Kept his eighth clean sheet of the season in 1-0 win over Mansfield.
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Hi. I'm Shaun and a reporter with the Denbighshire Free Press, covering Bala, Corwen, Llangollen, Denbigh, Ruthin and St Asaph. I am also a sport reporter with the Leader, covering a variety of sports.
Hi. I'm Shaun and a reporter with the Denbighshire Free Press, covering Bala, Corwen, Llangollen, Denbigh, Ruthin and St Asaph. I am also a sport reporter with the Leader, covering a variety of sports.
ARTHUR OKONKWO (Wrexham): Kept his eighth clean sheet of the season in 1-0 win over Mansfield.
BEING a manager seems to be suiting former Chester and Connah's Quay Nomads striker Michael Wilde.
PORT VALE have expressed their “anger and disappointment in the strongest possible terms” after ejecting a fan for alleged homophobic abuse.
THERE will be an away day for Wrexham in the quarter-finals of the Adran Trophy.
CUPS haven’t been kind hunting grounds for Wrexham so far this season, but they have already reached the knockout stages of the EFL Trophy ahead of this evening’s dead rubber with Port Vale.
DELYTH MORGAN was pleased Wrexham managed to achieve their aim of reaching the quarter-finals of the Adran Trophy.
SOME you win, some you lose.
IT may have ended up being a losing weekend for Wrexham, but a bonus point could well turn out to be crucial in the final reckoning.
HARRISON BURKE was delighted Chester managed to gather a three-point haul from their trip to Needham Market.
BILLY PAYNTER admitted the gamble didn’t pay off for his Connah’s Quay Nomads’ side at Barry Town United.
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