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BARROW HAPPY AT THE DRAGONS’ DEN

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GRAHAM BARROW says there was never any doubt in his mind about staying at Wrexham despite the departure of Sam Ricketts.
The Dragons assistant manager and current interim boss has signed a new two-and-a-half-year deal to stay at the National League side.
Ricketts joined Shrewsbury last weekend having only been at Wrexham for six months, but Barrow, the former Chester, Wigan Athletic, Rochdale and Bury manager, wasn’t prepared to leave with him.
“It was never in any doubt in my mind. I’m happy the people in charge and the fans feel the same way,” he said. &ldqu...

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