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Dragons in a battle to be stronger

By Phil Blanche

FRUSTRATED boss Phil Parkinson admitted Wrexham face major competition from around Europe to strengthen the squad in the current transfer window after drawing with Watford.
Wrexham remain winless in the Sky Bet Championship after being held at home, with Danny Imray’s first goal for the Red Dragons earning a point after Luca Kjerrumgaard had given Watford the lead.
It was a second successive draw for Wrexham, and Parkinson revealed he had spoken to the club’s Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, who were both at the game, about making further...

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