Call-ups yet again causing problems.INTERNATIONAL call ups are yet again playing their part in Wrexham's bid to bounce back into the Football League - and the season is still to get underway. With four players being selected for international duty next month, with Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago (trĭn`ĭdăd, təbā`gō), officially Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, republic (2005 est. pop. 1,088,000), 1,980 sq mi (5,129 sq km), West Indies. The capital is Port of Spain. (Silvio Spann Silvio Spann (born August 21 1981) is a Trinidad and Tobagan footballer who currently plays for W Connection in Trinidad and Tobago. Spann was on trial at Sunderland but failed to impress boss Roy Keane, he has now signed for Wrexham on a 3 year deal. ) and Wales under-21s (Marc Williams Marc Williams, born July 27th, 1988, is a young striker currently playing in League Two with Wrexham FC. Williams made his under-21 debut against Northern Ireland in 2006. In his second game for the squad Williams came off the bench and scored twice in a 3-2 defeat to Israel. , Chris Maxwell and Neil Taylor), the Dragons first away game of the campaign has been moved back. Wrexham's trip to Tamworth, which was scheduled for Tuesday, August 11, will now take place on Tuesday, August 25 (7.45pm kick off). Tamworth have also instructed Wrexham that with the number of fans that are likely to make the journey the match will have to be ticketed. Meanwhile, due to popular demand Wrexham's home kit will now be available tomorrow at the club shop ahead of the pre-season friendly with Huddersfield Town at the Racecourse. Boss Dean Saunders said: "Wrexham supporters prove time after time how great they are at supporting their team. The demand has been so great that we have agreed to release the kit a day early." |
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