Wrexham unveiled its new 2009/10 home kit made by Umbro. Here we see Neil Taylor once again getting the job of demonstrating the latest shirt, which has predominately white arms in much the same way we saw back in 2001. A slightly retro collar finishes...
This is the new Wrexham 2009/10 away shirt made by Umbro as modelled by Dragons' defender Neil Taylor. Wrexham are once again with Umbro for the coming season, but instead of the light blue they used last year, it is a switch to white. This will give...
features the campaign logo on the sleeve. Questions welcome. 100% genuine. Please see my feedback. RESERVE IS SET AT £400 Wrexham match worn football away shirt, circa 1982-83 Wrexham match worn away shirt, originally collected by a member of staff at...
YOU WOULD ASSOCIATE WITH A GENUINE PLAYER SHIRT. TURKEY MATCH WORN PLAYERS SHIRT WORN V WALES IN A WORLD CUP QUALIFIER AT WREXHAM IN 1978. SHIRT NO.15 SHIRT SIZE L. BADGE AND THE NUMBER ARE SEWN ON CLOTH. A VERY UNUSAL AND RARE SHIRT. THE MATERIAL IS...
Wrexham FC unveiled its new kit for the 2008/09 season made by Umbro. The Reds' new home kit is due out in mid-August while delivery of the away kit, which was supposed to be available from Saturday, has been delayed. Samples of both home and away...
Wrexham shirt sponsors, Leasedirect Finance, have renewed their commitment to the club, even though the Dragons have been relegated from the Football League. Wrexham is delighted to announce the extension of their existing shirt sponsorship deal with...
worn in the match against Norway. Wales scored a great 3-0 win in the Nationwide Friendly International at The Racecourse, Wrexham last evening. The Wales goals came from Carl Fletcher (Crystal Palace) after 15 minutes and then two from Jason Koumas...
Some rare shirts go under the hammer at the Mullocks Football and Rugby Memorabilia auction on Tuesday 9th October 2007, 1.00pm Ludlow Racecourse, Ludlow, Shropshire. 301. FA Cup Final Shirt: A claret & blue V-neck short sleeve shirt with embroidered...
country's, where both countries have their own fully professional competitions. Although three Welsh clubs (Cardiff City, Wrexham, Swansea City) play in the English Football League, the League of Wales is mainly a semi-professional...