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 visit
- Parkinson front and centre
- Humphrey Ker also present
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WHAT 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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THE BIGGER PICTURE
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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DID YOU KNOW?
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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WHAT NEXT?
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.