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17 soccer articles for Wrexham
Millwall and Wrexham are considering legal options after Southampton were expelled from the Championship playoff final and replaced by Middlesbrough. The FA has opened an investigation and is expected to bring charges related to the spying scandal.
Wrexham forward Josh Windass said the Championship play-offs should be restarted after Southampton were expelled for spying on three league rivals. Wrexham are also monitoring the case for possible legal action over any competitive disadvantage.
Wrexham forward Josh Windass says the Championship playoffs should be restarted with Wrexham included after Southampton were expelled. Southampton are appealing after an independent commission punished them for three spying offences, including one involving Middlesbrough.
A report says Wrexham are working on upgrades to make their stadium Premier League compliant, including new medical areas and improved internet infrastructure. The focus is on meeting top-flight operational requirements rather than on-field news.
A report says Wrexham's new Kop stand now has a clearer opening timeline, while owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds have voiced optimism about the club's Premier League ambitions. The update is mainly about infrastructure and long-term club growth rather than immediate team news.
BBC examines whether Wrexham can continue their rise and eventually reach the Premier League under owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. The piece appears to be a broad discussion of the club's trajectory rather than a concrete team update.
Chester have officially appointed Phil Parkinson as their new head coach. The club clarified that he is not Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson despite sharing the same name.
The article reflects on FC Thun's surprise Swiss title win and compares its scale to Leicester City's 2016 Premier League triumph. It also raises broader questions about Wrexham's future and Michael Carrick's trajectory.
Wrexham failed to reach the playoffs, ending their immediate hopes of earning promotion toward the Premier League. The report frames it as a painful finish to their season.
Ipswich have secured promotion to the Premier League, while Wrexham's playoff hopes have been ended. The report frames it as a decisive outcome with major consequences for both clubs.
Reports say Wrexham fell short in their bid to secure a path toward Premier League promotion. The news indicates a setback for the club’s progression ambitions.
Wrexham were denied the chance to complete a fourth straight promotion and reach the Premier League immediately. Their rapid climb continues, but the final step will have to wait.
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson said the club will strengthen the squad in the summer after missing the playoffs. The aim is to add quality and push again for promotion next season.
ESPN reports that Wrexham's manager is targeting new signings as the club prepares for a 2026-27 promotion push from the Championship. The report points to forward planning rather than any confirmed completed deals.
Wrexham's push for Premier League promotion has stalled after they failed to reach the playoffs, while Ipswich secured promotion. The report frames a major divergence in fortunes between the two clubs.
Wrexham missed out on the Championship playoffs after drawing with Middlesbrough on the final day, while Hull City secured the last playoff spot by beating Norwich City 2-1. Middlesbrough also fell short of automatic promotion but will host Southampton in the first leg of the playoff semi-final.
Ipswich confirmed their return to the Premier League on the final day of the Championship season. Wrexham, meanwhile, fell short of their objective in the closing-round drama.
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