The Racecourse Ground has been honoured by a lineage of talent throughout the distinguished history of Wrexham Football Club. These players have left their mark on football history through thrilling moments and stunning victories, making their names associated with the Red Dragons’ unwavering pride.
In more recent times, the likes of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have transformed the Welsh club with League One football now set for next season, with a number of players trying to work their way into the history of the club.
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FFC explores Wrexham’s journey to where they are today after securing back-to-back promotions from the National League and League Two.
With that, here is the list of who we believe are the ten greatest Wrexham footballers, based on their overall impact at either club or international level during their careers…
Rank | Player | Wrexham career |
---|---|---|
1 | Tommy Bamford | 1928-1934 |
2 | Gareth Davies | 1967-1983 |
3 | Bert Goode | 1910-1926 |
4 | Darren Ferguson | 1999-2007 |
5 | Phil Hardy | 1990-2001 |
6 | Mickey Thomas | 1972-1993 |
7 | Arfon Griffiths | 1959-1979 |
8 | Aly McGowan | 1953-1963 |
9 | Carlos Edwards | 2000-2005 |
10 | Paul Mullin | 2021-present |
10Paul Mullin
2021-present
Paul Mullin still has a long way to go if he is to climb even further up this list, but the performances he’s put in over the past couple of years for Wrexham have been nothing short of amazing.
He’s scored 99 goals and laid on 10 assists in his 131 games at Wrexham so far, which has helped the Red Dragons secure promotion from the National League and League Two.
Appearances | 131 |
Goals | 99 |
Assists |