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Originally Posted by A.M.P
As for Boston again they've made a host of signings (from memory these include Noel Whelan and Julian joachim) and although I rate Dennis smith at this level (first manager to get 100 league points with York in this league some years ago) I feel Wrexham are being priced on reputation alone. I think they'll struggle without Urquate's goals and that price about Boston looks juicy.
AMP
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I am a bit of a wrexham follower and agree with you amp about the price on Wreham - like the look of Boston this season - so will avoid this match - we must remember that Wrexham were deducted 10 points to get relegated.
these quotes from the manager Denis Smith do not enthuse confidence
[i]And he intends to step up his search for two new players this week in the hope of beginning the new league season on Saturday with a 20-strong squad.
"But we can't afford to have too many players missing and hopefully I'll be able to bring in a couple more before the end of next week."
Wales under-21 striker Dylan Hughes, who was expected to begin a two-week trial this morning, has cried off because he, too, is now injured but a Spanish centre-half will be put through his paces at Colliers Park.
"Don't ask me his name," added the Racecourse boss. "All I know is that he used to play with the Everton lad Mikel Arteta and if he turns out to be as good as Juan Ugarte, I won't have any complaints."[/I]
Glentoran 1, Wrexham 2 Aug 1 2005
WREXHAM completed their Northern Ireland mini-tour with victory against the province's top club, Glentoran, on Saturday to remain unbeaten at the end of their six-day three-match programme.
will post more through the week
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