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MOORE REAL LIFE DRAMA ON WAY!

Dragons ready to face their old foes
By John Lyons

BIRMINGHAM City versus Wrexham is billed as the ‘Hollywood derby’ - and striker Kieffer Moore aims to ensure the Welsh club are the ones who enjoy a happy ending this afternoon.

While much of the pre-match spotlight shines on NFL superstar and Blues minority investor Tom Brady and Wrexham’s famous American co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Ray Mac, it’s on the pitch where it really matters.
And the Red Dragons – who shared the spoils in a 1-1 home draw with Birmingham in early October - badly need the ...

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