da dobrowin: Wrexham showed their support to the Miners Project in the town after a break-in, with boss Phil Parkinson and various players paying a visit.
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Wrexham players pay surprise visitParkinson front and centreHumphrey Ker also presentWHAT HAPPENED?
Wrexham's Miners Rescue Station was broken into earlier this week, with serious damage sustained, but in the wake of the break-in a group representing the club paid a visit. Manager Phil Parkinson was joined by players Aaron Hayden and Eoghan O'Connell, as well as board member Humphrey Ker.
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Wrexham have made a significant imprint on the local community since the investment of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. Last week, they made a commitment to honour the club's longest-serving steward after his death.
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Wrexham are gearing up for an FA Cup tie against Shrewsbury Town on Sunday. The club, as a result, do not have a League Two game this weekend.
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Given the history of Wrexham and their support, one can only expect a further outpouring of support. It remains to be seen if there will be some kind of collection at the Racecourse Ground for the local miners.