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Can Wrexham bounce back from relegation? HAVE YOUR SAY



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Published Date: 23 April 2008
After 87 years of playing in the Football League Wrexham FC have plummeted to the lows of non-league football.
A disastrous season came to an end last night when the Reds lost away to promotion chasing Hereford United.

Brain Little has promised sweeping changes in the Wrexham squad and said his players must come back stronger than ever if they are to make a return to the Football League.

Meanwhile, fans have called for extra investment at the Racecourse to ensure they can compete with the likes of Oxford United, Exeter and York in the Blue Square Premier League.

What do you think?

Can Wrexham bounce back nest season?

What must they do to make sure their foray into non-league football is a brief one?

Have your say by leaving your comments below or emailing digitalnews@nwn.co.uk


See also

>> Little challenges Wrexham to bounce back
>> MATCH REPORT: Hereford United 2 - 0 Wrexham
>> Defeat at Hereford marks end of an era for Wrexham FC

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Reds Fan,

Chirk 23/04/2008 11:40:52
We all have to believe we can bounce back - hopefully as a stronger, better-run club. Relegation is a very bitter pill to swallow, particularly after last season's brush with the drop. Brian Little needs to deliver the wholesale changes he's promised and get us playing football again. The last two years have been painful to watch - so let's hope this is the start of a change in fortunes at last.
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Robin WAFC,

Flint 23/04/2008 11:59:33
No.
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labouritis,

corwen 23/04/2008 12:19:58
Of course we will bounce back !!Wrexham are not just a season,or administration,or Brian Little,we are the backbone of football in North Wales.
Ive seen highs and lows over the 45 years ive supported them. in the immortal words of Arnie WE'LL BE BACK
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N.JONES,

essex 23/04/2008 17:04:56
It may take longer than 1 year. Hopefully only 2-3 years. The club should open itself up to financial support from all areas,except Alex Hamilton and his breed of course, as it will take more than 2 willing owners to sustain a promotion challenge.
Go with local talent, young and otherwise.They seem to serve us best? I'd much prefer a young,'learner' in the side,gaining experience than have some old timers involved for a hand full of games who then fall by the wayside,struck down by injury,lack of commitment and in one instance,both.
Go with Little 100% and see what goes. We may be pleasently suprised.
We might even sell our souls for a demon goal scorer.
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N.JONES,

essex 23/04/2008 17:05:00
It may take longer than 1 year. Hopefully only 2-3 years. The club should open itself up to financial support from all areas,except Alex Hamilton and his breed of course, as it will take more than 2 willing owners to sustain a promotion challenge.
Go with local talent, young and otherwise.They seem to serve us best? I'd much prefer a young,'learner' in the side,gaining experience than have some old timers involved for a hand full of games who then fall by the wayside,struck down by injury,lack of commitment and in one instance,both.
Go with Little 100% and see what goes. We may be pleasently suprised.
We might even sell our souls for a demon goal scorer.
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N.JONES,

essex 23/04/2008 17:05:01
It may take longer than 1 year. Hopefully only 2-3 years. The club should open itself up to financial support from all areas,except Alex Hamilton and his breed of course, as it will take more than 2 willing owners to sustain a promotion challenge.
Go with local talent, young and otherwise.They seem to serve us best? I'd much prefer a young,'learner' in the side,gaining experience than have some old timers involved for a hand full of games who then fall by the wayside,struck down by injury,lack of commitment and in one instance,both.
Go with Little 100% and see what goes. We may be pleasently suprised.
We might even sell our souls for a demon goal scorer.
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daihard,

wrexham 23/04/2008 20:28:10
Question....Where was big Nev last night in our hour of need.
Answer....Anfield...Hang your head in shame.
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xxxtiaxxx,

Wrexham 23/04/2008 22:11:32
Can't believe Dennis Smith did so well last season with no money and club in administration he kept us up now 12 months on we're relegated who ever let Dennis Smith go needs to hang their head.
Little won't bring us back up, he failed to keep us up
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Rich Wrexham,

Gresford 24/04/2008 11:22:53
Put it this way, l would rather see Geoff & Nev at the helm than Hamilton and his mob, there maybe a few thing's that Nev & Geoff have learnt over the last couple of season but whatever they do at the moment seem's to not be enough. Relegation has happened, it might take us 1 season to get back but who know's, Brian Little deserves a chance and let's now let them get on with it and judge him and his team on his actions. Good luck Brian. Wrexham F.C forever!!
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Kingston Red,

Kingston 24/04/2008 13:20:35
Whether they bounce back or stay down, they're still my club. I live down south these days and normally get to the away games in the London area such as Brentford and Barnet. Next season it'll be the likes of Woking and Ebbsfleet, BUT I CAN GUARANTEE I WILL BE THERE FOR AS LONG AS IT TAKES !!!
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