2010–11 Wrexham F.C. season

The 2010–11 season will be Wrexham's 3rd consecutive year in the Conference National since their relegation from The Football League.

Season review

Events

  • - Wrexham terminate the contract of chief executive Paul Retout.

Pre-season

Wrexham opened their pre-season schedule with a 4–0 win over Vauxhall Motors on 13 July with goals from Andrew Mangan, Wes Baynes, Gareth Taylor and trialist Jamie Tolley. After suffering their first defeat in their following match, losing 1–0 to Welsh Premier League side Aberystwyth Town, a team made up mostly of reserve and youth players travelled to play Sudbury on 20 July, winning 3–2. The following day, Wrexham played the first pre-season match at their home ground, drawing 0–0 with a Liverpool XI. In the following four matches of the club's pre-season schedule, Wrexham recorded a 4–0 win over Nantwich Town, a 1–1 draw with Preston North End and a 2–0 defeat to Crewe Alexandra before drawing 2–2 against Airbus UK Broughton. Wrexham finished their pre-season schedule with a 0–0 draw with Stoke City and a 5–1 win over Colwyn Bay.

Conference National

Wrexham began the season with a 1–0 win over Cambridge United, Andy Morrell scoring the goal on his return to the club. However, they suffered consecutive defeats in their following two games, 3–0 to Forest Green Rovers and 4–3 to Eastbourne Borough, followed by two consecutive draws with Kidderminster Harriers and Barrow. Manager Dean Saunders came under increasing pressure at the club but was handed a vote of confidence by chairman Ian Roberts, and recorded a win in the following game, beating Bath City 2–0.

Results summary

Result round by round

Squad

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Disciplinary record

Transfers

Summer transfer window ins

Summer transfer window outs

  • * Indicates player joined club after being released by Wrexham

Loans in

Loans out

Results & fixtures

Pre-season

Date

Opponent

Venue

Result

Attendance

Scorers

13 July

Vauxhall Motors
(Conference North)

A

4 - 0

410

Mangan, Tolley, Taylor, Smith

17 July

Aberystwyth Town
(Welsh Premier League)

A

0 - 1

20 July

Sudbury
(Isthmian League Division One North)

A

3 - 2

347

Anuruo (2), Rushton

21 July

Liverpool XI
(Premier League)

H

0 - 0

2,009

27 July

Nantwich Town
(Northern Premier League Premier Division)

A

4 - 0

Williams, Baynes, Harris, Mangan

28 July

Preston North End
(Football League Championship)

H

1 - 1

734

Mangan

31 July

Crewe Alexandra
(Football League Two)

A

0 - 2

1,532

3 August

Airbus UK Broughton
(Welsh Premier League)

A

2 - 2

Taylor (2)

6 August

Stoke City
(Premier League)

H

0 - 0

1,619

7 August

Colwyn Bay
(Northern Premier League Premier Division)

A

5 - 1

482

Williams, Smith, Gall, Cieslewicz, Rushton

Conference National

Date

Opponent

Venue

Result

Attendance

Scorers

14 August

Cambridge United

H

1 - 0

4,040

Morrell

17 August

Forest Green Rovers

A

0 - 3

1,216

21 August

Eastbourne Borough

A

3 - 4

1,055

Smith (2), Andrews

24 August

Kidderminster Harriers

H

2 - 2

2,477

Brown, Keates

28 August

Barrow

H

1 - 1

2,525

Pearson (O.G.)

30 August

Bath City

A

2 - 0

1,262

Morrell, Smith

5 September

Newport County

A

1 - 1

3,206

Morrell

11 September

York City

H

1 - 1

2,446

Morrell

18 September

Kettering Town

A

1 - 1

1,532

Keates

21 September

Southport

H

2 - 1

2,221

Taylor, Harris

25 September

Histon

H

4 - 0

2,376

Tolley, Keates, Taylor, Knight-Percival

28 September

Grimsby Town

A

1 - 2

2,532

Knight-Percival

2 October

Darlington

A

1 - 0

1,690

Knight-Percival

5 October

Fleetwood Town

H

0 - 0

2,689

9 October

Wimbledon

H

1 - 2

3,277

Mangan

16 October

Hayes & Yeading United

A

3 - 0

417

Harris, Cieslewicz , Taylor

30 October

Histon

A

1 - 1

914

Taylor

11 November

Luton Town

H

1 - 0

2,733

Mangan

14 November

York City

A

1-1

2,601

Tolley

20 November

Darlington

H

2 - 1

2,619

Mangan (2)

FA Cup

Date

Round

Opponent

Venue

Result

Attendance

Scorers

23 October 2010

4QR

Southport

H

1 - 2

2,052

Tolley