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Tozer’s aiming to rise from Wembley ‘blur’

Wrexham’s Ben Tozer will be looking to banish the “blur” of his first Wembley experience – one which saw his current boss sour his big day.

Tozer’s aiming

By Andy Mitchell

WEMBLEY TUSSLE: Ben Tozer, right, battles with Bradford City’s Nahki Wells in 2013

WREXHAM’S Ben Tozer will be looking to banish the “blur” of his first Wembley experience – one which saw his current boss sour his big day.
Wednesday marked the ninth anniversary of Tozer’s bow under the arch as a 23-year-old in the Northampton Town side that was vying for League Two play-off glory.
James Hanson, Rory McArdle and Nahki Wells all plundered goals within the opening half an hour as Bradford City, managed by now-Wrexham gaffer Phil Parkinson, sent Tozer and his fellow Cobble...

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