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He told expert Steve Fletcher: "I acquired it from an aircraft which I serviced during the war... all the clocks were taken out of the aircrafts after they had done so many hours flying. So we all had ...
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One man who was present on both days – and scored the goal to beat Grimsby – was club record appearance maker Steve Fletcher. Speaking to the Daily Echo at the opening of the training ground ...
Steven Fletcher has been heralded as a key figure at Wrexham in the twilight of his career. He came off the bench as the Red Dragons secured their third promotion on the bounce in a 3-0 success ...
"What a feeling, it's incredible," Wrexham forward Steven Fletcher said. "For this club to go back to back to back is amazing and something special, it gets better each time. "We want to go again.
Veteran striker Steven Fletcher said, "as soon as I came to this club, I knew it was something special. We want to go again. We'll reset in the summer, take a break and go again".