Help Sitemap Home Skip Navigation Contact Us Disability Statement

Welsh College of Horticulture
Sponsored by
01352 841000
The Land-based college of Wales
Holywell Road, Northop, Flintshire CH7 6AA
 
 
Saturday, 22nd November 2008

Premium Article !

Your account has been frozen. For your available options click the below button.

Options

Premium Article !

To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Content Subscription with the n/a site.

Subscribe

Registered Article !

To read this article in full you must be registered with the site.

Wrexham co-owner wants Little to stay at The Racecourse



Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image

Published Date: 02 April 2008
WREXHAM co-owner Geoff Moss has given a frank assesment of Wrexham's perilous poisition.
Tuesday's defeat against Mansfield Town in the big basment battle has left Wrexham with a mountain to climb if they are to avoid relegation to the Blues Square Premier division.

With seven matches remaining. Wrexham are eight points adrift of safety and need a big turn around in fortunes if they are to keep their unbroken 87 year membership of the Football League in tact.

And Moss also revealed that Brian Little has been asked to stay on as manager.

Little, brought in as successor to Brian Carey last November, is contracted until the end of the season but Moss said the former Aston Villa and Leicester boss is close to extending his stay at The Racecourse.

While there is still a chance - however remote - Moss is not giving up hope and he said it was inevitable that plans have to be made up for a probable relegation.

"Obviously you have always got to remain positive," said Moss.

"We won't go down without a fight, even though our position does not look promising. You must carry on and not give up, that is the attitude to have.

"Firstly, we will not give up and secondly, if we go down go we will give it our best shot.

"If the worst happens, we will tackle that problem head on and get things moving.

"We are not thinking that yet, but like any businessman, you have to have a back-up and contingencies in mind.

"We will carry on and if the worst happens, we will go again and do what we can."

Although Moss said everything has been done by the board to aid Little and previous manager Brian Carey, he admitted Wrexham have been poor throughout the season.

"We brought in an experienced manager which we thought would turn it around, and have signed lots of players but it has just not happened," said Moss. "I don't know what else we could have done.

"I feel for the fans and when you see 600 at Mansfield on Tuesday, it is a fantastic following and quite amazing really when you think we have served up rubbish football most of the season.

"We are there because we deserve to be there.

"There are no excuses - we have got less points than anyone else and the table doesn't lie.

"I have been told this is not just this season, this demise has been going on for five years and don't take it personally."

Wrexham continue their unlikely bid to stay up when they take on Macclesfield Town, themselves not out of trouble, at The Racecourse on Saturday.

Grateful of the fans' support this season, Moss is hopeful of a big crowd against the Silkmen.

"We need as big a turnout as possible. It is not over and supporters need to get behind us," added Moss.

"We will do our best on Saturday and if the worst happens, we will do our best next season."

For more on this story, don't miss Thursday's Evening Leader.

The full article contains 525 words and appears in n/a newspaper.
Page 1 of 1

  • Last Updated: 02 April 2008 3:45 PM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Wrexham
 
 

Comment on this Story

 

In order to post comments you must Register or Sign In

 
 
 
  

 
 


Sister Newspapers:
Press Complaints Commission

This website and its associated newspaper adheres to the Press Complaints Commission’s Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then contact the Editor by clicking here.

If you remain dissatisfied with the response provided then you can contact the PCC by clicking here.