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IT’S JUST REWARD FOR BOSS KEATES…

SO, my old boss at Wrexham, Dean Keates, departs The Racecourse to take over at his local side Walsall on a three-and-ahalf year deal.
For a Wrexham fan the timing is not great but on a selfish point of view this opportunity may never come again for a young upcoming manager.
Keates leaves Wrexham fourth in the table and has brought back the feelgood factor. Andy Davies and Carl Darlington will stay in charge until the end of the season hopefully to continue this successful campaign.

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