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Brian Little happy to stick with Wrexham FC squad



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Published Date: 18 July 2008
BRIAN LITTLE does not envisage making any more signings before the start of the new Blue Square Premier season.
The capture of Darran Kempson is likely to be the last addition to the squad before Wrexham's first league match against Stevenage Borough next month.

But Little, always looking to strenthen the Reds' squad if possible, admitted that could change,
especially if any of the four players on the contract list – Anthony Williams, Silvio Spann, Sam Aiston and Michael Proctor – were to move on.

"Yes and no – we keep going," said Little when asked if that was the end of the transfer activity. "I would like to strengthen as we go along but at the moment, we have got a group of 24 at least that I think is a squad.

"I have still got lads here I have given licence to move on but they are part of things and you can't discount them.

"But if anyone moves, I will replace quickly.

"I am probably more down that road – I would have to change to bring in."
Little had been looking to sign a striker and it seems likely that would be a position he would add to – if given the chance.

"We are still there – everyone wants forwards to be in their squad," added Little.

"But we have finances to keep in check."



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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 2:36 PM
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  • Location: Wrexham
 
 

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