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Wrexham duo sign Reds' contract extension



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Published Date: 13 March 2008
WREXHAM youngsters Neil Taylor and Wes Baynes have extended their contracts with the club.
The Reds' duo, who have both broken into the Wrexham first team this season, have signed extensions until the summer of 2010.

According to a statement on the official club website, Neil Taylor, 19, said: "Despite our position in the table, I have enjoyed my football and I am looking forward to achieving things in the years to come.

"For now I'll bide my time and just be ready when the chances come along, like at Wycombe the other night."

Wes Baynes, also 19, said: "It's been great making my debut and getting a run in the first team. I have been happy with my progress and it's a big boost that the club are prepared to offer me this extended contract.

"I've been with the club since I was nine, so to be able to continue my career here is just what I was aiming for."

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  • Last Updated: 13 March 2008 2:17 PM
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