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Eight players set to leave Wrexham



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WREXHAM skipper Neil Roberts is among eight players who look set to leave the club as part of Brian Little's revolution.
Matty Done and Carl Tremarco have been offered new contracts by Wrexham.

But another eight players, including on-loan Stoke City midfielder Robbie Garrett, will not be offered deals.

Chris Llewellyn, Neil Roberts, Danny Williams, Michael Jones, Mike Carvill, Jamie Reed and Alex Darlington have all been told by manager Brian Little they are surplus to requirements.

Roberts, who has played as a midfielder for most of the season, was told today he would not be retained when his contract expires in the summer.

The striker, who is from Wrexham, scored 28 goals in 130 appearances in two spells for the Reds.

Steve Evans, also out of contract, will told talks with Little later in the week.

Five players - Mark Jones, Phil Bolland, Danny Sonner, Jeff Whitley and Josh Johnson - were told last month they would not be kept on, while Sam Aiston, Richard Hope, Michael Proctor, Silvio Spann, Anthony Williams were all made available for transfer.

Drewe Broughton, Richard Duffy, Paul Hall and Stuart Nicholson, who were on loan at Wrexham, were told they would not be offered permanent deals.

Meanwhile, Wrexham have revealed they will not field a reserve team next season.

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  • Last Updated: 06 May 2008 1:48 PM
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