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Shrews in the hunt for Ricketts but Dragons boss is happy to stay

By Matt Badcock

CATCH ME IF YOU CAN! Leyton Orient’s Jobi McAnuff wheels away after scoring the equaliser in yesterday’s 3-1 win against Bromley
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SAM RICKETTS insists he’s perfectly happy at Wrexham in the wake of being linked to the manager’s vacancy at League One Shrewsbury.
The Red Dragons boss is the bookies favourite to replace John Askey. But, following yesterday’s 1-1 draw at Maidstone United, Ricketts confirmed there has been no contact and the supporters shouldn&rs...

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