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Bookies' odds for the next Wrexham FC manager



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Published Date: 29 September 2008
MARTIN Foyle has emerged as the bookies' favourite to replace Brian Little in the Wrexham FC hotseat.
Martin Foyle, who is currently looking after the first team along with Brian Carey, joined the Reds in January as Brian Little's assistant.

Bookies Victor Chandler list Foyle as favourite at 3/1 ahead of Andy Legg at 4/1, who is currently playing
for Llanelli and enjoyed a brief spell as player manager of Hucknall Town.

Barry Horne is listed as 5/1, while former Racecourse favourite Denis Smith is listed as 7/1.

Ex-Chester City manager Mark Wright is 10/1, along with John Aldridge, while Brian Flynn is 14/1.

The latest odds are:

Martin Foyle 3/1
Andy Legg 4/1
Barry Horne 5/1
Denis Smith 7/1
Gary Peters 9/1
John Aldridge 10/1
Mark Wright 10/1
Jimmy Harvey 10/1
Neil Roberts 12/1
Gary Speed 12/1
Mike Newell 14/1
Brian Flynn 14/1
Steve King 14/1
Stan Ternent 16/1
Chris Brass 16/1
Sammy McIlroy 16/1
Andy Preece 16/1
Ray Graydon 16/1
Steve Cotterill 18/1
Richard Money 20/1
Keith Curle 22/1
Carlton Palmer 25/1
Geriant Williams 25/1
Kevin Radcliffe 25/1
Others on Request


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