Friday, January 29, 2010

Altrincham 1 Wrexham 3 Saturday 30th January 2010

A first goal for Mangan in Wrexham colours after 3 mins set Wrexham on the way to a good 3-1 away victory at Altrincham. With a good following urging Wrexham on they started well and Mangan got his goal from a cross into the box where he put it in the back of the net. First half it was all Wrexham and they got their second through Wes Baynes after 38 mins from inside the box. They went in at half time 2-0 up but they could have been 6-0 and that would have been fairer. Sinclair went off injured early first half replaced by Mike Williams, lets hope its not serious. Mark Jones came on as sub and scored the third and Altrincham got a late consolation goal.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Rushden & D'mnds 0 Wrexham 0 26th Jan 2010

After a good 1-0 win in our first game of 2010 against high flying Afc Wimbledon and with new signing Andy Mangan, although a bit ring rusty showing signs of a good footballer, things are starting to look up for us Wrexham fans again. The lad we signed from Chester only last week has left for more money and gone to Fleetwood Town who as far as I am concerned is good riddance to him. He may be getting £1,200 per week or more depending on which paper you read but he obviously has no ambition and perhaps he is not good enough to play in the league, because why would any young footballer trying to make his way in the game turn down Wrexham for a club in a league below them and let`s face it, Fleetwood Town, who are they? 
Tonight`s opponents are Rushden & Diamonds who include Jefferson Louis in their team after winning the man of the match award in their last game.  Yet when Louis was at Wrexham I don`t think anyone was sorry to see him let go but ain`t it funny how things turn out as we just can`t score goals all season but hopefully with Mangan now signed that will change.


Teams:


Rushden & D'monds: Roberts, Osano, Downer, Stuart, Robinson, Wolleaston, Terry, Byrne, Louis, Tomlin, Farrell. Subs: Day, Porter, O'Connor, Smith, Corcoran.

Wrexham: Russell, Obeng, Westwood, Assoumani, Sinclair, Spann, Baynes, Fleming, Smith, Mangan, Sakho. Subs: Maxwell, Mike Williams, Fairhurst, McCluskey, Anoruo.
Referee: R Merchant (Staffordshire)


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79:41
Short corner taken by Lee Tomlin from the right by-line.


77:00 Substitution Sam Smith replaces Craig Farrell.

76:21 Substitution Andy Mangan leaves the field to be replaced by Obi Anoruo.

73:57
Effort from outside the penalty area by Max Porter goes wide left of the target
73:19
Foul by Silvio Spann on Aaron O'Connor, free kick awarded. Kurt Robinson takes the free kick.

72:03
The ball is crossed by Silvio Spann.

71:14
Paul Terry gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Wes Baynes. Sam Russell takes the free kick.

70:59
Shot by Andy Mangan from 18 yards. Dale Roberts makes a save.

70:26
Effort from the edge of the box by Aaron O'Connor goes wide of the left-hand post.

69:41
Drilled left-footed shot by Frank Sinclair.

69:14
Lamine Sakho takes the chance to get an effort at goal. Save made by Dale Roberts.

67:40
Wes Baynes produces a shot on goal direct from the free kick.


67:40 Booking Foul by Jamie Stuart on Wes Baynes, free kick awarded. Booking for Jamie Stuart.


66:56
Lee Tomlin takes the chance to get an effort at goal. Frank Sinclair gets a block in.


65:49
Save by Sam Russell.


65:49 Substitution Inswinging corner taken by Craig Farrell, Max Porter is brought on as a substitute for Robert Wolleaston.

65:40
Centre by Mark Byrne, Silvio Spann gets a block in.

65:24
The ball is crossed by Curtis Osano, Mansour Assoumani manages to make a clearance.

64:59
The offside flag is raised against Andy Mangan. Dale Roberts takes the indirect free kick.

63:31
Frank Sinclair fouled by Curtis Osano, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick crossed right-footed by Wes Baynes, Robert Wolleaston manages to make a clearance.

62:01
Free kick crossed right-footed by Wes Baynes from left wing, Robert Wolleaston manages to make a clearance.

62:01 Booking Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Andy Mangan by Curtis Osano. Curtis Osano goes into the book for unsporting behaviour.


60:55
Unfair challenge on Lee Tomlin by Andrew Fleming results in a free kick. Curtis Osano restarts play with the free kick.

59:43
Mark Byrne concedes a free kick for a foul on Andrew Fleming. Direct free kick taken by Wes Baynes.

59:10
Lamine Sakho is caught offside. Dale Roberts restarts play with the free kick.

58:24
Effort on goal by Aaron O'Connor from inside the box misses to the right of the target.

57:50
The referee blows for offside against Andy Mangan. Free kick taken by Jamie Stuart.

57:07
Free kick awarded for a foul by Andrew Fleming on Lee Tomlin. Lee Tomlin restarts play with the free kick.

55:18
Corner taken right-footed by Craig Farrell from the right by-line, clearance made by Silvio Spann.

53:05
Effort on goal by Kurt Robinson from 30 yards. Ashley Westwood gets a block in.

52:06
Andy Mangan has a volleyed shot. Save by Dale Roberts.

51:41
The referee blows for offside against Lamine Sakho. Dale Roberts takes the indirect free kick.

51:07
Effort from outside the box by Lee Tomlin goes wide right of the target.

50:18
Christian Smith takes a shot. Save made by Dale Roberts.

49:12
Aaron O'Connor has an effort from just inside the box that misses to the left of the goal.

46:05
Centre by Wes Baynes, Jamie Stuart makes a clearance.

The referee gets the second half started.
45:01 Substitution Jamie McCluskey is brought on as a substitute for Curtis Obeng.
45:01 Substitution Aaron O'Connor replaces Jefferson Louis.

It is the end of the first-half.

Half Time

Correction - 43:49
Shot from 20 yards by Curtis Osano. Sam Russell makes a save.
44:19
Outswinging corner taken from the right by-line by Craig Farrell.
43:49
Shot from just outside the box by Curtis Osano goes over the bar.

42:45
The assistant referee flags for offside against Andy Mangan. Direct free kick taken by Dale Roberts.

41:28
Foul by Paul Terry on Lamine Sakho, free kick awarded. Wes Baynes crosses the ball from the free kick right-footed from left wing, clearance by Curtis Osano.


41:20
Lee Tomlin delivers the ball, save by Sam Russell.

40:47
Wes Baynes challenges Lee Tomlin unfairly and gives away a free kick. Paul Terry takes the free kick.

39:32
Jefferson Louis fouled by Ashley Westwood, the ref awards a free kick. Craig Farrell crosses the ball in from the free kick, Christian Smith makes a clearance.

39:02
Shot by Wes Baynes. Blocked by Simon Downer.

38:38
Jamie Stuart handles the ball and concedes a free kick. Christian Smith restarts play with the free kick.

37:07
Andrew Fleming fouled by Paul Terry, the ref awards a free kick. Strike on goal comes in from Wes Baynes from the free kick.

35:54
The referee blows for offside against Mark Byrne. Sam Russell restarts play with the free kick.

34:53
Jefferson Louis is ruled offside. Sam Russell takes the indirect free kick.

31:34
Andrew Fleming fouled by Paul Terry, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick taken by Sam Russell.

30:37
Jefferson Louis gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Silvio Spann. Direct free kick taken by Sam Russell.

30:22
Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Kurt Robinson by Lamine Sakho. Dale Roberts restarts play with the free kick.

29:48
A cross is delivered by Mark Byrne, Header from deep inside the area by Craig Farrell goes harmlessly over the crossbar.

28:58
Craig Farrell takes a inswinging corner from the left by-line to the near post, Frank Sinclair manages to make a clearance.

28:33
Shot by Lee Tomlin. Sam Russell makes a save.

28:16
Centre by Mark Byrne, Frank Sinclair gets a block in.

26:45
Mansour Assoumani fouled by Robert Wolleaston, the ref awards a free kick. Sam Russell takes the free kick.

26:02
Unfair challenge on Christian Smith by Mark Byrne results in a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Christian Smith.

25:19
Free kick awarded for a foul by Mark Byrne on Curtis Obeng. The free kick is delivered right-footed by Silvio Spann from right wing, save by Dale Roberts.

24:53
The offside flag is raised against Jefferson Louis. Sam Russell takes the indirect free kick.

24:32
The official flags Andy Mangan offside. Dale Roberts takes the free kick.

24:12
Unfair challenge on Lamine Sakho by Jamie Stuart results in a free kick. Silvio Spann takes the free kick.

23:41
Kurt Robinson fouled by Curtis Obeng, the ref awards a free kick. Dale Roberts restarts play with the free kick.

22:11
Mark Byrne delivers the ball.

21:24
Shot by Curtis Osano from outside the box goes high over the target.

20:40
Craig Farrell crosses the ball, save by Sam Russell.

19:44
Corner taken right-footed by Craig Farrell, clearance by Ashley Westwood.

18:59
Lee Tomlin sends in a cross, Headed effort from inside the area by Craig Farrell misses to the left of the goal.

18:54
The ball is swung over by Curtis Osano, Ashley Westwood makes a clearance.

17:43
Corner taken right-footed by Wes Baynes from the left by-line, save by Dale Roberts.

17:20
Mark Byrne challenges Andrew Fleming unfairly and gives away a free kick. Sam Russell takes the free kick.

16:57
Christian Smith takes a shot. Dale Roberts makes a save.

16:23
Lamine Sakho has an effort at goal. Dale Roberts gets a block in.

15:22
The ball is sent over by Mark Byrne, Shot by Craig Farrell from 6 yards.

14:19 Booking Wes Baynes is given a yellow card.

12:42
Foul by Andy Mangan on Simon Downer, free kick awarded. Direct free kick taken by Dale Roberts.

12:08
Christian Smith has an effort at goal from outside the penalty box which goes wide right of the target.

10:38
The ball is delivered by Mark Byrne, save made by Sam Russell.

8:28
Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Simon Downer by Christian Smith. Dale Roberts takes the free kick.

7:25
A cross is delivered by Lamine Sakho.

6:44
Lee Tomlin produces a cross, save by Sam Russell.

6:27
The ball is crossed by Mark Byrne, clearance by Mansour Assoumani.

5:29
Foul by Silvio Spann on Craig Farrell, free kick awarded. Mark Byrne restarts play with the free kick.

4:23
Andy Mangan is ruled offside. Jamie Stuart restarts play with the free kick. Free kick awarded for a foul by Andrew Fleming on Lee Tomlin. Craig Farrell crosses the ball from the free kick right-footed from left wing, save by Sam Russell.

1:01
Curtis Osano delivers the ball, clearance by Mansour Assoumani.


0:15
Centre by Craig Farrell, save by Sam Russell.

The match gets underway.

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Monday 8th Jun 2009

Kyle Is Latest To Leave

DEFENDER Kyle Critchell has agreed a deal which will see him leave the club with immediate effect, despite having a season left on his current contract, the necessary paperwork will be completed shortly.

The 22-year-old Wales U21 international had progressed through the youth and reserve teams at Southampton and also enjoyed a loan spell with Torquay United.

He left for Chesterfield in 2007 and was released by them after half a season, when he moved to Weymouth, his hometown club.

A move to Wrexham followed last summer, but he was suspended for the first three games of the season (following a red card in his final match with Weymouth) and then picked up an injury in training at the end of August.

After recovering from this ankle problem four months later, he said he was looking to be loaned out to help improve his first team chances at Wrexham. Joining fellow Conference side York City on a month's loan in early January 2009.

He was due to make his debut a day later against former club Weymouth, but the match was postponed due to the bad weather, before eventually made his first appearance after playing in the 2-1 victory over Oxford United ten days later.

His loan was extended for a second month on 4 February and finished with him making 11 appearances for the Minstermen.

Coming back to Wrexham in early March, Kyle then rejoined his local side Weymouth on loan until the end of the season. Playing eight times while with Weymouth, one bright spot as the Terras were relegated to the Conference South.

In total, Kyle only played two games for the Dragons, both last August.

He leaves with our best wishes and we hope he will soon be settled with a new club.

Tuesday 4th June 2009

Nat Brown has revealed he wants to leave the club so he can get first team football and not just sit and languish in the reserves. Personally I don`t think Matt has had much of a look in at Wrexham and maybe if he had had a decent look in then he would have made the centre back position his own as every time I saw him play, he always played quite a decent game so not sure if I am glad he is leaving or gutted. It`s one of them.

Tuesday 4th June 2009

Mark has signed a 12 month contract with a clause in it, which states that if after 4 months he has not done enough then Wrexham can tear up his contract and send Mark on his way.

Tuesday 19th May 2009

Levi Macken & Shaun Walley have both been released by Wrexham manager Dean Saunders. Both of them spent most of last season on loan at York City and Southport respectively but have been told they are no longer required at Wrexham. I am glad to see them both go as I thought both of them were uselesss footballers and have been very fortunate to be given a chance to play football for a living. If I was them I suggest they start looking for a proper job because they never going to make a decent living out of football as they are not good enough.

14th May 2009

Nathan Fairhurst joins Wrexham full time.

MIDFIELD player Nathan Fairhurst believes he has made the right choice by joining Wrexham, rather than staying with Championship club Preston North End.

The 19-year-old says the opportunity to play regular first team football with the Dragons is a better option rather than sit on the bench or play reserve team football at Preston where he was offered a new contract. I wish Nathan all the best and am sure that if he has a successful season then there will be a host of clubs trying to get his signature as he is too good to be playing non league football for more than a season.

Tuesday 5th May 2009

Jefferson Louis has left Wrexham by mutual consent with a year still left on his contract. The laziest footballer I have ever had the misfortune to watch play for Wrexham

Wednesday 29th April 2009

Gavin Ward - Keeper near the end of his career who served us well for 2 years.

Christian Gyan - The only match I seen him play, he was subbed at half time as he was shocking.

Anthony Williams - People claim he kept Wrexham in the league the season they beat Boston on the last day but he played about 12 games after coming in on loan and he was very lucky as all the shots in those 12 games came at a decent height and mae him look a better keeper than he was. Useless and good riddance.

Chris Marriott - Never saw him play.

Simon Spender - The promise he had as a youngster was never seen and was not good enough for Wrexham. Only reason he got a run in the team because Brian Little and Brian Carey don`t have a clue about playing football the proper way and thought he was the answer to someone with a bit of skill taking on players.

January 2009

Out

Conall Francis Murtagh In January 2009 signed for Welsh Premier League side The New Saints.

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On 7 October 2008

Joe Allen

On 7 October 2008 Allen joined Wrexham on a one-month loan deal, scoring on his debut for the club during a 3-1 win over York City. His loan spell was cut short when he damaged ankle ligaments. He returned from the injury in December, making two league appearances in the space of three days for Swansea, earning plaudits from manager Roberto Martinez.[1]

Ryan Flynn

(at Wrexham until April 26 2009)

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Thursday 16th October 2008

Ashley Westwood

http://www.wrexhamafc.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10311~5532,00.html one of the first new signings of new manager Dean Saunders with whom Westwood played at Bradford City. Signed on Thursday, 16 October 2008.

Sam Williamson

in his Man City playing days Samuel James "Sam" Williamson (born 15 October 15 1987) is an English footballer who plays for Wrexham as a defender. He signed for Wrexham on a 18 month contract, after impressing on a loan spell from Premier League side Manchester City.

Patrick Suffo

http://www.cameroonfootballers.com/profiles/showPublicProfile/32/patrick-suffo Patrick Suffo (born January 17, 1978 in Ebolowa, Cameroon) is a footballer who plays as a striker. He is currently playing for Wrexham[1] on a pay as you play contract.

Steve Abbot

Signed 12 December 2008 http://www.wrexhamafc.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10311~42347,00.html

The 26-year-old has signed an 18-month contract after joining from Blue Square South side Team Bath, the club affiliated to the University of Bath.

The England Universities midfielder has graduated from his teaching degree and is to move nearer his Liverpool home.

Christian Gyan

DRAGONS SIGN FRENCH DEFENDER06/02/2009French central defender Aurelien Collin, who played nineteen matches for Scottish League side Gretna last season, has signed for Blue Square Premier club Wrexham until the end of the season. Collin (pictured) joined Gretna from Spanish La Liga club Mallorca in August 2007, signing a two-year contract with the club, but he only made 19 appearances before he was released by the then-SPL club before the end of last season. Trials at Championship clubs Blackpool, Preston North End and Wolves failed to lead to a permanent deal being offered, and Collin signed a one-year contract at Greek Premier League side Panserraikos. "He's played at a higher level, he's aggressive and he's another centre half," said Wrexham manager Dean Saunders, who saw defenders Steve Evans and Shaun Pejic leave the club my mutual consent this week.

Christian Gyan

Christian Gyan (born 1978-11-02 in Tema) is a Ghanaian footballer who currently plays for Wrexham. Gyan signed for Feyenoord Rotterdam in 1996. During the following season the club send him on loan to Excelsior. After only a couple of months Feyenoord recalled the defender, and he made his debut for Feyenoord that same season. Gyan remained with Feyenoord for the next eight seasons. He was mainly used as a substitute. Gyan did play the 2002 UEFA Cup Final against Borussia Dortmund. He replaced the suspended Brett Emerton in the starting eleven. With Gyan Feyenoord went on to beat Dortmund 3-2. While at Feyenoord Gyan also won a Dutch League Championship and a Johan Cruijff Schaal.Gyan played 23 games for the national team of Ghana.In June 2008 Gyan completed a successful trial for the Finnish club Turun Palloseura, and he signed a 6-month deal with TPS on 3 June. In January 2009 Gyan signed for Wrexham until the end of the 2008-09 season.

Christian Gyan

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Christian Gyan - TPS Turku - Veikkausliiga. Date of Birth, 02/11/1978. Place of Birth, Tema, Ghana. Nationality, Ghana. Height, 1.67 m /5 ft 6 in ...

Aurélien Collin (born 8 March 1986 in Enghien-les-Bains) Aurélien Collin (born 8 March 1986 in Enghien-les-Bains) is a French footballer YouTube - AURELIEN COLLIN SEASON 2008/09 Career Collin joined Gretna from Spanish La Liga club Mallorca in August 2007, receiving international clearance to play for the club on 14 August. He signed a two year contract with the club.[1] He made his debut for the club in a 1-1 draw with Hearts on 18 August.[2] He scored an own goal in a 4-0 defeat against Rangers on 1 September 2007 at Ibrox Stadium. [3] Following his release by Gretna, Collin spent a week on trial with English Championship club Blackpool, having also been on trial with fellow Championship clubs, Preston North End,[4] and later, Wolves.[5] However, none of these trials have led to a permanent deal being offered. In 2008, he played for panserraikos, a Greek premier league club, he signed a one-year contract. (http://www.panserraikos-gr.com/). On 5 February 2009, Collin has joined Blue Square Premier club Wrexham on a one year contract until the end of the season.Aurelien Collin career stats at Soccerbase AURELIEN COLLIN SEASON 2008/09 You Tube Videos Of AURELIEN COLLIN in action.

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12th February 2009 Wrexham sign Jamie McCluskey

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Wrexham manager Dean Saunders yesterday strengthened his promotion-chasing squad by signing winger Jamie McCluskey and he is actively pursuing yet more targets to keep his players fresh for the final 10 weeks of the season.

Saunders said new boy McCluskey faced a battle for selection, but predicted he would quickly become a crowd-pleaser at the Racecourse.

"Jamie has joined us until the end of the season and if he does well we will give him a new deal next season.

"He has not played for a long time but the fans will love watching him. He is a very talented young player, but his first job is to force his way into the team. Once he has done that I’m sure he will become a crowd favourite."

McCluskey, at one time the youngest ever player to feature in the Scottish Premier League when at Hibernian, hopes his move to the Racecourse will finally launch a career blighted by injury. A twice-broken foot was at the root of the problem, but the 21-year old Scot is optimistic that the worst is behind him.

"I have only been here a week and a half and I’ve only trained with the other lads for three days," he said.

"This is a big opportunity for me to get back to playing regular football and I owe that to the manager and his staff who have all been great with me. I have been to Partizan Belgrade in Serbia and Catania in Italy, but I have not played for a year.

"Wrexham are obviously doing well, but I would not have signed for them unless I felt I had something to offer and I’ll be doing my best to break into the first team as quickly as possible."

17th February Andrew Crofts signs on as a Wrexham player Andrew Crofts

Wrexham FC sign Andrew Crofts

DEAN SAUNDERS has lured Wales star Andrew Crofts to the Racecourse – but the midfielder couldn’t prevent Wrexham slipping to a 2-1 defeat at Burton Albion last night.

Crofts, who has 12 international caps, made his debut in the Pirelli Stadium loss after completing a whirlwind loan switch from League Two side Gillingham hours before the game.

The signing provided Saunders some consolation after watching his side throw away a 1-0 advantage against the league leaders, with Jefferson Louis opening the scoring on 23 minutes.

And the manager believes Crofts has a glittering career ahead of him, having watched the midfielder at close quarters while on international duty with Wales.

In dispute with his club Gillingham, where his contract expires at the end of the season, the 24-year old has joined the Dragons until the end of the season in order to play regular first team football.

And the Racecourse boss is delighted to have secured the player’s services for Wrexham’s bid to bounce back into the Football League at the first attempt.

“He’s coming to help us in this final push for promotion,” said Saunders.

“I know his qualities from working with him at Wales and this boy could end up playing in the Premiership. He played against Holland last summer, where he made a good impression on the coaching staff.

“This is a major coup for us and shows the ambition of the chairman and myself in trying get Wrexham promoted out of this league.

“Andrew’s presence brings experience and strength to the squad and he will bring the best out of our younger players. He is a good, solid character and certainly no fancy-dan player because he rolls his sleeves up and gets stuck in.

“Andrew will definitely move onto better things. But it shows the boy’s character that he is will to come and help a Welsh club in the short term. He really is doing us a big favour.

“Both John Toshack and myself advised the player that a move to Wrexham would be a big help to both him and Welsh football.”

Crofts has also won under 19 and under 21 honours and was Gillingham’s player of the year last season. He made nearly 200 appearances for the Kent club, scoring 17 goals.

Monday March 9th 2009 Simon Spender heads to Barrow on loan Simon Spender in action Monday March 9th 2009 Kyle Kritchell returns from his loan spell at York City where he has been for the last two months.
Critchell playing for York City in 2009

Wrexham have been busy in the transfer market again, albeit only on loan. A new goalkeeper which we need and another central defender which we definitely don`t need. A striker is what we desperately require but can`t seem to get one. Dragons'>http://www.wrexham-mad.co.uk/news/loadnews.asp?cid=TMNW&id=439866">Dragons sign new keeper - Wrexham FC - Wrexham Online Dragons sign new keeper. By Gvred. Thursday, 26th March 2009 ... Gunnar is the third player Wrexham have acquired from City this season, following in the ... Wrexham are in line to parade a new goalkeeper at Histon after International clearance was given to Gunnar Nielsen.The 22year old stopper has been signed until the end of the season from Manchester City, Gunnar is the third player Wrexham have acquired from City this season, following in the steps of Angelos Tsiaklis and Sam Williamson. The 6'3" stopper began his career with HB Torshavn, before moving to BK Frem Copenhagen in 2005. After making five Appearances, Gunnar was signed by Premier League Blackburn Rovers in July 2007 for an undisclosed fee.While at Rovers, he had a six month loan spell with Scottish Premier League outfit Motherwell, before moving onto Manchester City in a two and a half year deal. Obviously Mark hughes must rate him highly to bring him to Man City from Blackburn seeing as Man City already have two excellent goalkeepers. At 6 foot 3 he should be able to handle anything in the air which is what we desperately need. How many times have we lost to set pieces is un-real so hopefully this should put a stop to that. Assoumani signs for DragonsWrexham have announced the signing of defender Mansour Assoumani for the remainder of the season.Mansour is 28,and was born in Nice, France. He is 6 feet 2 inches and can play in central defence or right back. Assoumani began his career with French club Montpellier, making 74 appearances and scoring 4 goals in a five year stay. He has also played for German second division clubs Saarbrucken and Sportfreunde Siegen.In December 2008, Assoumani was offered a one month contract with First division Leeds United. He made one appearance while at Elland road, Playing in the 3-1 defeat against Milton Keynes Dons.Mansour was released by Leeds in January 2009, and trained with Crewe Alexandra but failed to secure a contract. At last we have some real height in our defence which is what we desperately required. I have now lost count of the number of players we have signed permanently or got on loan in the last two years. Surely we must be talking over 50 players. Geoff Moss surely must be congratulated on the money he has spent since taking over at Wrexham or sent to the nearest mental institution and strapped to the chair for his own well being and mental health because let`s face it, who else would have ploughed the amount of money into Wrexham during the last year or so. We must have had more players than Pamela Anderson has had ,well you know what she has had.

DRAGONS SIGN FRENCH DEFENDER06/02/2009French central defender Aurelien Collin, who played nineteen matches for Scottish League side Gretna last season, has signed for Blue Square Premier club Wrexham until the end of the season. Collin (pictured) joined Gretna from Spanish La Liga club Mallorca in August 2007, signing a two-year contract with the club, but he only made 19 appearances before he was released by the then-SPL club before the end of last season. Trials at Championship clubs Blackpool, Preston North End and Wolves failed to lead to a permanent deal being offered, and Collin signed a one-year contract at Greek Premier League side Panserraikos. "He's played at a higher level, he's aggressive and he's another centre half," said Wrexham manager Dean Saunders, who saw defenders Steve Evans and Shaun Pejic leave the club my mutual consent this week.