PHIL Parkinson hailed the herculean effort of Wrexham’s staff and volunteers after their 6am arrival at the Racecourse to clear the pitch of snow was rewarded with a record win.
LUKE WILLIAMS challenged his Magpies to take ‘every single point between now and the end of the season’ after Notts County kept the Hollywood dream team in their sights.
Shawn McCoulsky bagged a 90th minute equaliser to provide a blockbuster ending to Maidenhead United’s clash with league leaders Wrexham in front of the TV cameras.
NATIONAL League top scorer Macaulay Langstaff struck a dramatic 94th-minute equaliser to rescue what could be a crucial point for Notts County in their bid for the title.
Charlie Carter bundled home an 12th minute winner to settle an undistinguished affair and keep alive Eastleigh’s prospects of snatching the National League’s final promotion play-off place.
Jacob Mendy scored against his for mer club to help Wrexham bounce back from their FA Cup defeat and keep chase with Notts County at the top of the table at the expense of 10- men Wealdstone.
Ben Tozer still remembers the sense of achievement when he made his FA Cup debut.
Then a teenager at Swindon Town as they took on Wycombe, the 32-year-old Wrexham defender would never have imagined the memories the competition would give him in his career.
WHEN you’ve masterminded as many cup upsets as Phil Parkinson has, you’re well placed to give an expert opinion into what Wrexham need to show against Sheffield United this afternoon.