2014–15 Wrexham F.C. season

Wrexham
2014–15 season
Chairman Wrexham Supporters Trust
Manager Kevin Wilkin
Stadium Racecourse Ground
Conference National To Be Determined
FA Cup Third Round v Stoke
FA Trophy Final v North Ferriby
Top goalscorer League: Moult (11)
All: Moult (16)
Highest home attendance 8,163 v Grimsby
Lowest home attendance 2,044 v Forest Green Rovers
Average home league attendance 3,340[1]
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2014–15 season is Wrexham's seventh consecutive year in the Conference National since their relegation from the Football League. As they were formed in 1864, this will be Wrexham's 150th year as a football club.[2]

This article will show statistics and list details of all matches played by the club during the season.

Glyndŵr Wrexham Football Academy

For the 2014-15 season, Wrexham football club, in conjunction with Glyndŵr University created the Glyndwr Wrexham Football Academy (GWFA) which aims at overturning the idea that young players are forced to choose between football or higher education at the age of 16. This is with the backing of the Professional Football Association (PFA) and support from the League Football Education (LFE), the initiative will provide them with a unique educational strategy whilst still playing and training within a full-time professional football environment.[3] Patrons include former Liverpool and England striker Michael Owen, Arsenal and Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey, and Swansea City left-back Neil Taylor, who is a product of the Wrexham youth academy.[4]

Kit

Commemorative badge
2014/15 away and home jerseys

With it being Wrexham's 150th anniversary as a football club, a commemorative golden badge was unveiled to be used for the 2014-15 season[5] and a special one off kit was announced. The Kit will be made by Nike and Wrexham will be playing in red and black hoops, harking back to their earliest known colours.[6] Glyndŵr University will remain as shirt sponsors for their third full season with the club. AEC Engineering will feature as new 'Back of Shirt Sponsor'.[7] The kit was launched at Eagles Meadow on 1 August, with fans queuing for several hours to get their hands on the Sesquicentennial shirt.[8] 700 shirts were sold on the first day alone.[9]

Season diary

Pre season

Wrexham's retained list was announced on 1 and 2 May, with David Artell, Joe Anyinsah, Stephen Wright, Robert Ogleby, Jay Colbeck and Kyle Parle all released from the club. Dean Keates, Mark Carrington, Theo Baily-Jones, Steve Tomassen and Leon Clowes accepted new deals. Manager Kevin Wilkin made his first signing of the summer on 28 May, bringing in defender Blaine Hudson from Cambridge United on a one-year deal.[10] On 29 May, Gary Mills was named as Wilkin's assistant manager.[11] On 4 June, Wrexham unveiled their second signing of the summer, with the capture of Wesley York, from Nuneaton.[12] Goalkeeper Andy Coughlin re-signed a one-year contract on 5 June.[13] Forward Nick Rushton re-signed with the club on a one-year deal on 12 June.[14] Midfielder Joe Clarke re-signed with the Reds for a further year on 26 June.[15] Striker Louis Moult signed from fellow Conference side Nuneaton Town on 30 June[16] linking up with manager Kevin Wilkin once again. On 12 July, Wrexham Football Club announced their first intake of players as part of the Glyndwr Wrexham Football Academy (GWFA), which will see young players released from clubs, train with the squad hoping to break into the first team, while earning a degree at the University.[17] On 11 July, Wrexham announced their fourth signing of the summer, forward Connor Jennings.[18] Wrexham played six pre-season friendlies in July, Winning three matches (Swansea City, Colwyn Bay and AFC Fylde) drawing twice (Hednesford Town and Rhyl) and losing only once, to Everton.

August

Wrexham's only pre-season game in August was a 0-1 defeat to Bolton Wanderers whose squad included Liam Trotter, David Wheater and Robert Hall.[19] Kevin Wilkin's fifth signing came on 4 August, with goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann joining on loan, initially, until 1 January.[20] Central defender Manny Smith signed a one-year deal following his successful trial with the club on 5 August.[21] Wrexham started the 2014-15 campaign on 9 August, at Dartford, winning 2-1 with a Brace from winger Wes York on his debut for the club.[22] Wrexham's first home game of the season drew a crowd of over 4,000 as they were beaten 0-3 by Gateshead. Wrexham returned to the Racecourse on the following Saturday and beat Nuneaton Town 1-0, thanks to a 4th minute volley from Louis Moult. Wrexham's fourth game brought them a third win, against Alfreton Town, winning 3-2 with goals from Louis Moult, Blaine Hudson and Connor Jennings. The latter two being their first for their new club.[23] Wrexham's final two games of August were played at home, drawing with Macclesfield Town and losing 1-2, to Woking.

September

On 1 September, Wrexham confirmed that former utility man Johnny Hunt would return on loan until 1 January.[24] Wrexham's winning away form continued with a 1-0 victory at Forest Green Rovers, striker Louis Moult scoring a superb 25-yard free-kick.[25] Wrexham suffered their first away defeat of the season at Bristol Rovers on 9 September, midfielder Andy Monkhouse scoring with a first-half header to secure the win for the hosts.[26] Wrexham bounced back to winning ways with a somewhat fortunate win over Welling United, with two late goals in as many minutes from Louis Moult and Joe Clarke.[27] Wrexham travelled to top of the table Barnet on 16 September, recording a fine 0-1 win, with the solitary goal coming from Rob Evans in the second-half, his first senior goal for the club. The midfielder netted from 20 yards to beat goalkeeper Graham Stack.[28] On 19 September, Wrexham confirmed that striker Dan Holman would be joining on loan - initially for a month - from League One side Colchester United.[29] Wrexham continued their good form and moved up to third in the table, after two home wins against Eastleigh and Kidderminster Harriers.[30][31]

October

Wrexham first game of October was an away trip to Devon, where they faced Torquay United at Plainmoor. Wrexham took the lead in the 29th minute, Louis Moult scoring his sixth goal of the season. In the second-half, Torquay fought back to win the game with goals coming from Louis Briscoe and Luke Young continuing the Gulls' fine home form.[32] Wrexham secured only their second draw of the season away to Halifax Town, thanks to a brace from top scorer Louis Moult.[33] Wrexham's 150th Anniversary game was played on 11 October, they hosted Grimsby Town at the Racecourse. Good luck messages came from Gary Lineker, Steve McManaman, Paul Scholes as well as former players Ben Foster, Neil Taylor, Darren Ferguson and Stoke City manager and Wrexham fan Mark Hughes.[34] Over 8,000 fans turned up, with hundreds locked outside, after the stadium reached its safe capacity.[35] Grimsby spoiled the celebrations with a 1-0 win, thanks to a penalty from Lenell John-Lewis. Manager Kevin Wilkin secured the signing of defender James Pearson on a one-month deal from Leicester City of the Premier League on 27 October .[36] Wrexham headed into the first round of the FA Cup, after a 5-2 victory over Macclesfield Town in a Fourth Qualifying Round replay at the Racecourse. Wrexham were subsequently drawn at home in the First Round 'proper' at home, to fellow Conference side Woking.

November

Wrexham's winless run stretched to five games, after they were held to a goalless draw against promotion candidates FC Halifax Town. Wrexham went close to breaking the deadlock with Andy Bishop hitting the bar from six yards out.[37] Wrexham hosted Woking in an FA Cup first Round match on 10 November, the game was broadcast live on S4C and Wrexham ran out comfortable winners in a 3-0 victory, thanks to first half goals from Neil Ashton, Andy Bishop and Wes York.[38] The Second Round draw took place the following day at the National Football Museum in Manchester, Wrexham were rewarded with a home tie against Maidstone United live on BBC 2 Wales.[39] Wrexham recorded their first win in ten games, with a home victory against Aldershot on the final Saturday of the month.

Transfers

In

Date Player Position Transferred from Fee
29 May 2014 England Blaine Hudson DF England Cambridge United Free
30 June 2014 England Wesley York MF England Nuneaton Town Free
4 June 2014 England Louis Moult FW England Nuneaton Town Undisc.
11 July 2014 England Connor Jennings FW England Scunthorpe United Free
4 August 2014 Austria Daniel Bachmann GK England Stoke City Loan
5 August 2014 England Manny Smith DF England Notts County Free
1 September 2014 England Johnny Hunt DF England Cambridge United Loan
19 September 2014 England Dan Holman FW England Colchester United Loan
27 October 2014 England James Pearson DF England Leicester City Loan

Out

Date Player Position Transferred to Fee
1 May 2014 Gibraltar David Artell DF Wales Bala Town Free
1 May 2014 England Joe Anyinsah FW England Hayes & Yeading Free
1 May 2014 England Jay Colbeck FW Wales Connah's Quay Nomads Free
1 May 2014 England Kyle Parle DF Wales Connah's Quay Nomads Free
2 May 2014 England Stephen Wright DF Wales Aberystwyth Town Free
2 May 2014 Wales Robert Ogleby FW Scotland Livingston Free
9 June 2014 Republic of Ireland Kevin Thornton MF England Tamworth Free
11 June 2014 England Johnny Hunt DF England Cambridge United Undisc.

Squad & Statistics

Appearances, goals and cards

Last updated on 6 March 2015
No. Pos. Name League FA Cup FA Trophy Playoffs Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1GKEngland Andy Coughlin 15030400022000
2 DFEngland Mark Carrington 25(2)1517(1)00037(3)211
3DFEngland Neil Ashton 30051920042340
4 DFEngland Manny Smith 32051910046231
5 DFEngland Blaine Hudson 253501(1)00031(1)361
6 MFEngland Joe Clarke 29(1)14(1)15(2)10038(4)330
7 MFEngland Elliott Durrell 17(7)33(1)01(2)00021(10)300
8 MFEngland Jay Harris 13(5)1407(1)00024(6)120
9 FWEngland Louis Moult 24(5)11(3)06(2)50030(10)1632
10 FWEngland Andy Bishop 14(12)34(1)57(1)30025(14)1131
11 MFEngland Theo Bailey-Jones 0(8)000(1)0000(9)000
12 MFEngland Dean Keates 8(3)0(1)04(1)00012(5)000
13 GKAustria Daniel Bachmann 14000300017010
14 DFEngland Steve Tomassen 5(2)0005(2)10010(4)100
15 MFWales Robbie Evans 10(5)2103(2)00014(7)221
16 MFEngland Wes York 28(4)3514(4)30037(8)710
17 MFWales Ross Weaver 000000000000
18 DFWales Ross White 8(1)01(1)03(1)00012(3)030
19 FWWales Nick Rushton 0(2)00(1)100000(3)100
20 GKWales Louis Gray 000000000000
23 MFWales Jonathan Royle 000000000000
24 FWEngland Connor Jennings 25(4)33(1)1820036(5)671
25 DFEngland Anthony Stephens 100000001000
26 DFEngland Johnny Hunt 6(4)03(1)100009(5)110
27 FWEngland Dan Holman 0(4)00000000(4)000
- DFEngland James Pearson 502(1)020009(1)000
- GKEngland Jonathan Flatt 302020007010
- MFEngland Joe Thompson 000010001000
- DFEngland Luke Waterfall 4(1)00050009(1)000
- MFEngland Kieron Morris 3(1)00032006(1)200
- DFEngland Scott Tancock 200000002010
- MFEngland Kyle Storer 3(1)00000003(1)010
- MFEngland Sam Finley 100000001000

Non playing staff

Coaching staff

Name Role
England Kevin Wilkin Manager
England Gary Mills Assistant Manager
Wales Carl Darlington First Team Coach
England Michael Oakes Goalkeeping Coach
Wales Joey Jones Reserve Team Manager
Wales David Spendiff Head Physio
Wales Andy Davies Head Of Youth Development
Wales Lee Jones Academy Manager

Club officials

Name Rôle
England Dixie McNeil Club President
Scotland Don Bircham Chief Executive
Wales Barry Horne Head Of Football Operations
Wales Spencer Harris Director
Wales Mark Williams Director
Wales Alan Watkin Director
Wales John Mills Director
England Steven Cook Commercial Manager
Wales Geraint Parry Club Secretary

Matches

      Won       Drawn       Lost

Pre-season friendlies

Football Conference Premier

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FA Cup

Main article: 2014–15 FA Cup

Qualifying

Main Competition

FA Trophy

Main article: 2014–15 FA Trophy

League Table

Conference Premier

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
9 Halifax Town 46 17 15 14 60 54 +6 66
10 Gateshead 46 17 15 14 66 62 +4 66
11 Wrexham 46 17 15 14 56 52 +4 66
12 Chester 46 19 6 21 64 76 12 63
13 Torquay United 46 16 13 17 64 60 +4 61
Updated to match(es) played on 17 May 2015. Source: Football Conference
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
26 10 7 9 31 30 +1 37 5 3 5 16 16 0 5 4 4 15 14 +1

Results by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundAHHAHHAAHAAHHAAHAHAAHAHHHAH
Result W L W W D L W L W W L W W L D L D D D L L D W D L W
Position 6 13 9 5 7 11 7 10 7 6 10 6 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

Last updated: 26 December 2014.
Source: [40]
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

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See also

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