Hope, grief & a very un-Hollywood ending: A year in thrall to Wrexham
With each goal, the sense of dread grew stronger.
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With each goal, the sense of dread grew stronger.
Wrexham Football Club owners and Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney watched as the team narrowly lost against Grimsby in a nail-biting National League play-off.
Wrexham AFC defender Max Cleworth is looking forward to Saturday's huge play off semi final clash against Grimsby Town at the Racecourse. Ex Caernarfon Town loanee Cleworth was speaking to North Wales Live after being voted the club's Young Player of the Season by Dragons fans.
Bromley lifted the FA Trophy as Wrexham suffered Wembley heartache in front of their Hollywood owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds.
Wrexham saw their National League title aspirations dashed at Victoria Road meaning they now face a home play off tie against either Notts County or Grimsby Town. Stockport County clinched the title with a win against Halifax Town.
Wrexham AFC produced a sensational second-half display to overwhelm their hosts at the Bob Lucas Stadium. Despite being a goal down at halftime, Phil Parkinson's men recovered in spectacular fashion with six second-half goals to run out 6-1 winners.
Wrexham AFC missed a golden opportunity to close the gap on National League leaders Stockport County as they fell to defeat in front of the BT Sport cameras away at Woking. County had earlier lost 2-1 away at Yeovil Town but the Dragons failed to capitalise - also losing 2-1 despite taking the lead in the first half.
Wrexham AFC extended their unbeaten run to 15 games as they blew away visitors Altrincham with a fine first half display. The Dragons had Jordan Davies, Ollie Palmer and a Paul Mullin double to thank as they continued their pursuit of National League leaders Stockport County with another dominant performance.