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Wrexham appoint Andy Davies as manager for the remainder of the season

Michael Oakes and Carl Darlington will continue in their roles as coaches supported by Nick Barnett and Phil Davies.

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Andy Davies has been appointed Wrexham’s new first team manager for the rest of the season after Dean Keates left for Walsall last week.
Michael Oakes and Carl Darlington will continue in their roles as coaches supported by Nick Barnett and Phil Davies.
The club have confirmed they will continue the recruitment process to appoint a new manager for the 2018-19 season.
Davies, who was named assistant manager in October 2016 joined Wrexham as a youth team player before making the transition to youth team coach then centre of excellence manager at the club.
Joining the management team will be Stephen Wright who stepped in to the role of youth team manager at the start of this season.
Wrexham host Maidstone United this Saturday.

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