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Wrexham rebuilding both the Racecourse Ground and their back line
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Wrexham rebuilding both the Racecourse Ground and their back line

August 22, 2026 at 09:00 PM
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Wrexham are undertaking two major rebuilds simultaneously: the redevelopment of their historic home ground and a significant overhaul of their defensive squad through the transfer market.

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Wrexham's propensity to concede goals at home cost them a shot at promotion last season, something Phil Parkinson is trying to change

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Wrexham AFC are managing twin projects as they look to consolidate their rise through the English football pyramid. On the infrastructure side, the Racecourse Ground — the world's oldest international football stadium still in use — is undergoing significant redevelopment. On the pitch, the club have prioritised a defensive rebuild in the transfer window, bringing in new personnel to reshape the back line. The article frames the two efforts as parallel and equally critical to the club's ambitions under their current ownership.

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Wrexham's story keeps turning heads because of how unusual their trajectory remains: a club ascending the English leagues while simultaneously modernising a venue that has hosted football since the 19th century. The defensive rebuild signals that those running the club view squad depth and structural quality at the back as non-negotiable for the next step up. Pairing capital projects with squad investment suggests a club trying to professionalise at every level rather than relying on momentum alone.

Impact

Wrexham's defensive unit is in transition, with new signings expected to alter their back-line composition and possibly their tactical shape early in the season.

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Wrexham rebuilding both the Racecourse Ground and their back line

Wrexham are undertaking two major rebuilds simultaneously: the redevelopment of their historic home ground and a significant overhaul of their defensive squad through the transfer market.

Article summary

Wrexham AFC are managing twin projects as they look to consolidate their rise through the English football pyramid. On the infrastructure side, the Racecourse Ground — the world's oldest international football stadium still in use — is undergoing significant redevelopment. On the pitch, the club have prioritised a defensive rebuild in the transfer window, bringing in new personnel to reshape the back line. The article frames the two efforts as parallel and equally critical to the club's ambitions under their current ownership.

Wrexham's story keeps turning heads because of how unusual their trajectory remains: a club ascending the English leagues while simultaneously modernising a venue that has hosted football since the 19th century. The defensive rebuild signals that those running the club view squad depth and structural quality at the back as non-negotiable for the next step up. Pairing capital projects with squad investment suggests a club trying to professionalise at every level rather than relying on momentum alone.

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Aug 22, 2026, 9:00 PM
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