Wrexham could be in for a busy end to the January transfer window as owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney aim to back Phil Parkinson side's promotion challenge
Wrexham are poised to beat a number of Championship and European clubs to the signature of Reading forward Sam Smith, talkSPORT understands. Smith is set to join the Welsh side for a club-record
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s ambitions for Wrexham AFC know no bounds. They have turned the crumbling league into a global brand, going far beyond just being a successful football league. Of course,
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson described his team's performance as "nowhere near good enough" following their 3-2 defeat to Stevenage at the Stok Racecourse. A first League One home defeat of the season leaves the Dragons third in the table.
Rob McElhenney has stakes in several sports teams, including Wrexham and Mexican side Club Necaxa, and has now revealed whether he would consider investing in the Philadelphia Eagles
It’s always sunny in New Orleans. Or at least that’s what Wrexham owner and Philadelphia Eagles super-fan Rob McElhenney is hoping for come Super Bowl LIX. His beloved Eagles have a
Wrexham lost more ground on the top two and manager Phil Parkinson was furious - how will they respond on the pitch and in transfer market?
League One side Wrexham are close to signing Reading striker Sam Smith after beating off competition from a number of other clubs, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke. Smith has been a key member of Noel Hunt’s team this season, featuring in 25 of the Royals’ 27 league matches and missing just two.
Wrexham have won the race to sign Reading striker Sam Smith, the Reading Chronicle understands. The 26-year-old rose through the Academy ranks
Birmingham retained its league lead after a 1-0 victory over fourth-place Huddersfield. NFL great Tom Brady is a minority shareholder of Birmingham, which leads Wycombe by two points with two games in hand. “HUGE win today boys,” Brady said in a social media post.
In an effort to understand the crisis affecting pupils across the borough, Wrexham Council's Lifelong Learning Committee invited school
Andy: Too many "old heads" playing low risk football. Wrexham need an injection of talented youth in midfield and up-front, we need players who bring a bit of energy and flair. We need to be more creative.