WSC DAILY
April 2008
Wrexham wrecked | Wrexham wrecked |
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On becoming chairman in 2004, Alex Hamilton attempted to get the club to vacate the Racecourse Ground, their home for all but two years since 1872, so he could sell it for redevelopment. This led to Wrexham being the first club to be fined ten points for going into administration in 2004; the threat from Hamilton lingered on until current chairman Neville Dickens acquired control in May 2006. While the new board gained the fans' backing there seems little doubt they made significant errors in their managerial appointments. Denis Smith, who had been in charge throughout the biggest period of turbulence in the club's history, was sacked in 2007 and replaced by Carey, rather than another former player, Darren Ferguson, who has now taken Peterborough to promotion.
Wrexham need not disappear into obscurity. Three of the four clubs in the Conference play-offs, Torquay, Cambridge and Exeter, were relegated from the League within the last four years. And they will get far more TV exposure next season given that Setanta now cover two live Conference matches every week. Brian Little even has experience of taking a team straight back into the League after a season out. The fact that they have averaged bigger crowds than last night’s opponents, promotion-chasing Hereford, also bodes well for 2008-09 although Wrexham fans will not want to think about that for a while yet.
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