| Gallen’s strike floors Wrexham, keeps play-off hope alive – History on 15:28 - Jan 22 with 373 views | stainrods_elbow | Out of interest, do any old-fashioned (or just older) fans remember the 0-1 defeat in October 1980? Venables had taken over two weeks before. As it was my birthday, my dad got me and a friend top price seats in SA Road, and I procured an autograph from a stony-faced, wordless Tony Currie by the director's box. Terrible showing, barely 9,000 in the ground. Of course, things picked up dramatically after that, with a proper coach, and we only lost once in the next 21 games, finishing 8th. [Post edited 22 Jan 15:32]
|  |
|  |
| Gallen’s strike floors Wrexham, keeps play-off hope alive – History on 20:43 - Jan 22 with 251 views | paulhoop2 | Great memories there Clive. Just jogged my memory of players we had then Hamid Barr Digby Doudouuuuu! Only us could have a Doudou and shittu lol Digby seems almost forgotten played a fair few times and never let us down from memory |  |
|  |
| Gallen’s strike floors Wrexham, keeps play-off hope alive – History on 10:17 - Jan 23 with 91 views | TheChef |
| Gallen’s strike floors Wrexham, keeps play-off hope alive – History on 20:43 - Jan 22 by paulhoop2 | Great memories there Clive. Just jogged my memory of players we had then Hamid Barr Digby Doudouuuuu! Only us could have a Doudou and shittu lol Digby seems almost forgotten played a fair few times and never let us down from memory |
I think Digby was OK at best, but certainly not one of our better keepers. |  |
|  |
| |